Shri Navjivan B.Ed. College, Deesa, was established in 2007 as an affiliated college in Gujarat, India. Situated in the district of Banaskantha, this institution specializes in teacher education and provides a two-year full-time B.Ed. program. The National Council for Teacher Education has approved the college to make sure that it provides education equal to national standards for teachers in training. Shri Navjivan B.Ed. College is spread over 3 acres and has a favorable environment for students pursuing teaching as their profession. There are a total of 208 students currently studying and a faculty of 14; therefore, the students get good company and an excellent student-teacher ratio for personal attention and quality education.
Facilities have been presented to accord an excellent learning experience. One such facility is the spacious library, which forms the core of academic resources. The library occupies more than 4,670 books, a host of journals, and day-to-day dailies. It is well-stocked with 100 plastic chairs, steel cupboards, and large tables to provide ample space to indulge in studies. Specialized laboratories support practical learning. The Education Psychology Laboratory is fully furnished with basic furniture and equipment, and the Science Laboratory is fully built with necessary apparatuses and chemicals for practical experiments.
The courses offered in this institution are only one in number: the Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program. This is a two-year full-time course with an approved intake of 100 seats. The B.Ed. program is designed to prepare students for a teaching career by equipping them with the pedagogical skills and knowledge required for teaching. Though this college solely runs the professional teacher education program, care is taken to make the curriculum quite understandable and cover all sorts of education with child psychology.
Degree Name | Total Number of Seats |
| 100 |
The admission into Shri Navjivan B.Ed. College is centralized and undertaken by the affiliated university. As such, interested applicants to the B.Ed. course must necessarily apply and appear for this centralized admission.