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Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement College of Education, Vellore, has been a teacher-training college, an affiliated college of the National Council for Teacher Education. Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement College of Education grants admission to all aspiring candidates on merit, abiding by the bilateral policies of the State Government, UT Administration, and the university to which it is affiliated. The college aims to attract students with high academic capability coupled with the deep interest in learning and teaching. Generally, the Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement College of Education admission process is undertaken each year from around the beginning of the academic session. For admission to the B.Ed, the candidates are assessed on the basis of the qualifying examination and/or an entrance test.
The application procedure at Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement College of Education, Vellore, entails several steps:
In the case of M.Ed., admission is based in a similar way, on marks secured in the qualifying examination involved and the performance in the admission entrance examination. The criteria for eligibility are a duly established bachelor's degree or equivalent in any subject from a qualified university or ordain otherwise, for admission into the B.Ed Programme. For M.Ed, candidates should generally have a B.Ed degree or its equivalent from a recognised university. Some specific age limit and minimum percentage of mark may be applicable, and the candidate should check the latest eligibility criteria from the college website or through the admission office's help desk.
Academic programmes of particular interest offered at the Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement College of Education include two main areas of study in education.
B.Ed (Bachelor of Education): B.Ed is a full-time front line programme at Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement College of Education, allowing admission for 100 students. Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement College of Education admission to the B.Ed programme is strictly by merit, based on marks secured in the qualifying examination and/or the entrance examination. The admission policy is followed as per the guidelines set by the State Government, UT Administration, and the affiliated university. For admission, the candidate must have completed a bachelor's degree or equivalent in any discipline from a recognised university.
M.Ed (Master of Education): This is an advanced programme for a two-year full-term course at the Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement College of Education, with admissions granted based on merit in the qualifying examination (usually B.Ed) and the entrance examination. The selection process follows the rules and guidelines of the State Government, Central Government, University, or UT Administration. For M.Ed admission, the applicants must have secured a B.Ed degree satisfactory to the recognised institution.
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