
Boinchee College of Education B.Ed Courses and Fees 2025
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- Estd. 2014
Boinchee College of Education B.Ed Eligibility and Highlights 2025
Boinchee College of Education offers a
Boinchee College of Education B.Ed Fees 2025
Candidates selected for admission at Boinchee College of Education must submit the applicable fees to confirm the seat allocation.
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The seat intake can vary from one specialisation to another. Students who get through the selection process get a seat. The institute may follow the seat reservation rules of the state or central government. Students can check below table for the Boinchee College of Education B.Ed seat intake:
| Courses | Seats |
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| Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) | 100 |
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Admission to the B.Ed. course at the Boinchee College of Education requires candidates with at least 50% marks in either their Bachelor's or Master's in sciences, social sciences, or humanities. In alternation, the requirement is that candidates with a three-year Bachelor's degree in Engineering or
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| B.Ed | Candidate must have passed graduation from a recognised University/Institute. |
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Boinchee College of EducationContact Information
P.O.+Vill - Boincheegram, P.S - Pandua, Pincode-712135
Hooghly ( West Bengal)
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