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Rao Ranjeet Singh College of Education, Rewari, a co-educational college, aims to nurture aspiring educators for their bright future. At Boria, Kamal Pur, Rewari, Haryana, the college holds specialized courses in education on its tiny, 1-acre campus. Courses at Rao Ranjeet Singh College of Education are designed to qualify deserving candidates into its education programs.
Admission policy as per state government rules, UT administration regulation, and the affiliated university's specification is duly maintained by the college. The selection of candidates is done primarily on the basis of merit, i.e., marks obtained in the qualifying examination and/or entrance examination, wherever applicable. This is to ensure that only the most qualified and deserving candidates are admitted into the various programs of the college.
For the candidates' eligibility, they must have undergone their qualifying examination from a recognized board or university. The other academic requirements may, however, vary in each case depending on the program concerned, and the state government and affiliated university guidelines in that academic year.
Application Process
The following is a standard procedure for admission to Rao Ranjeet Singh College of Education, Rewari:
1. Admissions Announcement: The college announces the commencement of the admission process through its official website and other media channels.
2. Application Form: Candidates are required to obtain and fill out the application form. This may be available online on the college's website or in person at the college campus.
3. Document Submission: Along with the completed application form, candidates must submit all necessary documents, including:
4. Entrance Examination: Depending on the program and the prevailing admission policy, candidates may need to appear for an entrance examination.
5. Merit List Preparation: The college prepares a merit list based on the candidates' performance in the qualifying examination and/or entrance examination, as per the admission policy.
6. Counselling and Document Verification: Shortlisted candidates are called for counselling and document verification. During this process, candidates' original documents are checked, and they are allotted seats based on their merit and availability.
7. Fee Payment: Selected candidates are required to pay the prescribed fees to confirm their admission.
8. Orientation: Admitted students attend an orientation program to familiarize themselves with the college, its facilities, and the academic curriculum.
Degree wise Admission Process
B.Ed. (Bachelor of Education):
This is a two-year full-time program with a sanctioned admission of 100 students. Admission to the program is on merit based on marks obtained in the qualifying examination and/or the entrance examination. The selection policy was prepared by the state government, UT administration, and the affiliated university. Total fees for the program are Rs. 88,000.
D.Ed. (Diploma in Education):
The D.Ed. is a two-year program with an approved intake of 50 students. Similar to the B.Ed. program, admission to D.Ed. is also merit-based, considering the marks obtained in the qualifying examination and/or entrance examination. The selection process adheres to the guidelines set by the state government, UT administration, and the affiliated university. The total fee for the D.Ed. program is Rs. 51,600.
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