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    Compare K J Somaiya School of Education, Mumbai vs Bombay Teachers' Training College, Mumbai

    Compare K J Somaiya School of Education, Mumbai B.Ed vs Bombay Teachers' Training College, Mumbai B.Ed on the basis of their Fees, Placements, Cut Off, Reviews, Seats, Courses, and other details. K J Somaiya School of Education, Mumbai is rated 3.4 out of 5 by 2 verified students while Bombay Teachers' Training College, Mumbai is rated 5 out of 5 by 1 verified students at Careers360. Explore Careers360 for detailed comparison on all course parameters and download free information on B.Ed. Admission details, Placement report, Eligibility criteria, etc.
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    B.Ed

    via K J Somaiya School of Education, Mumbai

    B.Ed

    via Bombay Teachers' Training College, Mumbai

    Quick Facts

    Location

    Mumbai, Maharashtra
    Mumbai, Maharashtra

    Ownership

    Private
    Government

    Parent Institute

    -

    College Type

    College
    College

    Establishment Year

    1990
    1969

    Campus Size

    50 Acres

    -

    Total Courses Offered

    7
    4

    Ranking & Accreditations

    Approvals

    NCTE, Constituent
    NCTE, Constituent

    Accreditations

    NAAC
    NAAC

    Course & Fees Details

    Course Credential

    Degree
    Degree

    Degree

    B.Ed.
    B.Ed.

    Branch

    Education
    Education

    Duration

    2 years
    2 years

    Mode

    Offline
    Offline

    Approved Intake

    -

    50

    Fees

    ₹ 3.8 Lakh

    -

    Exams Accepted

    Course Approval

    NCTE
    NCTE

    Admission Details

    Basis merit of valid Score of MAH-BEd-CET 2026 or CUET 2026 or PERA-BEd-CET 2026 or any other state level BEd CET 2026 and Personal Interview

    The admission procedure is centralized and is conducted by the Directorate of Higher Education, Government of Maharashtra.

    • Aspiring candidates have to appear for the Common Entrance Test. 50% of the seats are reserved for Sindhi minority candidates.
    •  Sindhi who must also appear for the CET as do the regular candidates.
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    Eligibility Criteria

    Candidate should have minimum of 50% marks in Bachelor’s / Master’s Degree in Science or Mathematics  or Social Sciences (History / Geography / Economics / Political Sciences / Psychology / Philosophy / Education / Library) or Humanities (All Languages and Literature) or Commerce from a recognised university.

    OR 

    Candidate should have a minimum of 55% marks in Bachelor’s Degree in Management / Engineering / Computers / Law / Information Technology / Agriculture / BBI / Medical Sciences / Fine Arts / Performing Arts (Music / Dance / Drama etc.) from a recognised university.

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    The eligibility for the program is graduation from any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks.

    Fees

    Total Fees

    ₹ 3,80,000
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    Facilities

    Alumni Associations

    Auditorium

    Boys Hostel

    Cafeteria

    Classrooms

    Girls Hostel

    Guest Room/Waiting Room

    Gym

    I.T Infrastructure

    Laboratories

    Library

    Medical/Hospital

    Parking Facility

    Sports

    Training and Placement Cell

    College Reviews & Perception

    College Infrastructure

    Campus Life

    Academics

    Placements

    Value for Money

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    Total Reviews

    1
    1

    Individual Reviews

    One of the best teacher's training institutes in country

    posted on 2 years ago by Ravi
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    It was an overall Good experience.

    posted on 2 years ago by yogendra tripathi
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    K J Somaiya School of Education, Mumbai has received lower rating for placements whereas Bombay Teachers' Training College, Mumbai has not received lower rating in any aspect.

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