D.E.(Post Graduate) College Admission 2025: Details & Updates
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Last updated on 6 Sep '24
D.E.(Post Graduate) College Admission Process 2024
D.E.(Post Graduate) College admission is merit based for programmes offered at UG levels. In total, the institution offers 1 courses to the students across various streams, such as Teaching & Education, among others. Amid all these courses, some of the popular D.E.(Post Graduate) College courses offered at the UG level include B.Ed, etc. Students interested in D.E.(Post Graduate) College admission 2024 must check the fees and other details below:
- D.E.(Post Graduate) College Course Duration: The duration for UG courses provided by D.E.(Post Graduate) College is 2 years.
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D.E. (Post Graduate) College has below criteria for taking admissions to it's various courses:
Courses | Eligibility |
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B.Ed | Candidate must have passed graduation from a recognised University/Institute. |
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Atul Mishra
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Answered a year ago
Institute offers great infrastructure with facilities such as Auditorium, Cafeteria, Gym, Hospital / Medical Facilities, Hostel, Labs, Library, Sports Complex, Wi-Fi Campus to students.
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Atul Mishra
Beginner-Level 1
Answered a year ago
D.E.(Post Graduate) College offers courses such as B.Ed in the stream of Teaching & Education.
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Atul Mishra
Beginner-Level 1
Answered a year ago
The overall seats available across all courses offered by D.E.(Post Graduate) College is up to 100. Good thing to know is that D.E.(Post Graduate) College has courses which are approved by prominent Government bodies like NCTE.
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Updated on Sep 6, 2024
What is the eligibility to get admission in D.E. (Post Graduate) College for UG/PG courses?