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Admission:
The admission procedure is centralized and is
conducted by the Directorate
of Higher Education, Government of Maharashtra. The aspiring candidates have to appear in the CET
test and undergo the procedure of admission conducted by the Directorate.
The college is an aided-minority institution, and 50% of the 100
seats in the B.Ed. course are reserved for Sindhi minority candidates.
Sindhi candidates must also appear for the CET just as regular
candidates. Sindhi candidates may contact the college office for
application forms and more information.
Eligibity to take admission to B.Ed. Course
1.
Graduates from any Recognized University, Agricultural University,
Open University, and Deemed University in; Arts, Science, Commerce,
Home Science, Agriculture Science are eligible to appear for C.E.T.
2.
Along with the graduates, the candidates appearing for degree
examinations of March/April of the academic year from any Recognized
University, Agricultural University, Open University, and Deemed
University in; Arts, Science, Commerce, Home Science, Agriculture
Science are eligible to appear for C.E.T.
3.
Candidates belonging to open and Reserve category must secure
at least 18 and 15 marks in C.E.T.
4.
Candidates having equivalent Degrees of other universities are
not eligible for B.Ed. Admission. E.g. Sanskrit – Shastri Degree,
Hindi – Sahitya Sudhakar etc.
5.
For applicants of Open category, Other Backward Class (OBC), and
Special Backward Class (SBC) category minimum 45% in degree examination.
For applicants of Scheduled Caste category minimum 40% in degree
examination. If any University has semester pattern then average
percentage of marks for both the semesters should be considered.
Minimum percentage marks exemption
For the applicants that have served as a full time teacher for minimum two
years, the above mentioned minimum percentage limit is not applicable.
They only need to pass the qualifying examination.
:: Reservations ..
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50% seats are reserved
for backward categories as enlisted below. Remaining 50%
seats are reserved for open category
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Legal Reservation
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Percentage
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Scheduled Caste
(S. C.)
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13
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Scheduled Tribes
(S. T.)
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7
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VJ / DT
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3
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Nomadic Tribes
(N. T.-1)
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2.5
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N. T. – 2
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3.5
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N. T. – 3
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2
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O. B. C.
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19
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Total
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50
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After completion
of admission procedure as per the merit list, if any seats
from reservation category remain unallocated, out of the
remaining seats offer 2% seats to applicants belonging
to Special Backward Class (S.B.C.) category as per their
merit
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Special Reservations
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Social Reservation
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Percentage
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Applicant Physically
Handicapped (40%) but having a certificate of ability to
complete the course
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3
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Wards and spouse
of Ex-servicemen or In-Servicemen
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2
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Out of total available
seats 30% seats are reserved for female candidates widows/
divorced / deserted females will be given preference in
this reservation
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Reservation for
Kashmir Migrants
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One additional
seat in every college
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:: Guidelines For B.Ed. Admission Quota
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Distribution Of
Seats
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1) 70% Quota (For
Home Universities)
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2) 28% Quota (Universities
in Maharashtra other than Home University)
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3) 2% Quota (Universities
other than Maharashtra)
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The Candidates
applying for 70% Admission quota will be automatically
considered to have applied for 28% Admission quota.
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A) 70% Quota
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For a college of
Education in the concerned University-region, 70% seats
of the total intake capacity of that college will be reserved
for the candidates who are degree holders (first degree)
of the University.
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Name of Home Universities
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1) Amaravati University
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2) Dr.B R Ambedkar
Marthwada University
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3) Nagpur University
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4) North Maharashtra
University
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5) Shivaji University
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6) Smt. Nathivai
Damodar Tackersey Women's University
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7) Swamy Ramanand
Teerth Marathwada University
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8) University of
Mumbai
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9) University of
Pune
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10) Solapur University
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B) 28% Quota
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For a college of
Education in a University – region, 28% seats of the total
intake capacity of that college will be reserved for the
candidates who are degree holders (first degree) of the
statutory universities other than the university concerned,
and agricultural universities in the State of Maharashtra,
Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth (Pune), Centers of Indira
Gandhi Open University in Maharashtra, Yashwantrao Chavan
Open University, Nashik. The seats reserved for the son/daughter/husband/wife
of the persons serving in Maharashtra in active military
services in the 28% quota will be made available for the
Candidates who are degree holders of outside Maharashtra
Universities and are son/daughter/husband/wife of persons
in active military service, working outside Maharashtra
State, but otherwise are residents of Maharashtra.
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C) 2% Quota
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2% seats of the
total intake capacity of the Colleges of Education will
be reserved for the degree holders of the outside Maharashtra
Statutory Universities and Open Universities.
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D) (28+2)% Quota
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If adequate applications
for (28+2) % quota are not received then the remaining
seats will be filled from the waiting list of the 70% quota
of the concerned university region.
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Admission
Procedure for Diploma in Early Childhood Education:
The College
conducts the written test and interview for admission purpose
for this course; students passing in this test are admitted.
The minimum qualification for seeking admission is H. S. C. This
is a self-financing course.
Admission Procedure for D.Ed:
The college has started a course in Diploma in Education affiliated to
the University of Mumbai and recognized by the NCTE and Government of Maharashtra.
Admission procedure for the course is centralized and is conducted by the MSCERT.
Admission
Procedure for Ph.D.:
The students can
apply directly for admission to the college, select the guide of his/her choice
and can register the research proposal with the University of Mumbai through
the college. The interested candidates may also refer to the research
page.
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