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BOMBAY TEACHERS' TRAINING COLLEGE - [BTTC], MUMBAI ; THAKUR SHYAMNARAYAN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND RESEARCH, MUMBAI; GANDHI SHIKSHAN BHAVAN'S SMT SURAJBA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, MUMBAI ;K. J. SOMAIYA COMPREHENSIVE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION TRAINING AND RESEARCH - [KJSCCETR], MUMBAI
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It is evident from the above mentioned paragraph that the program is Dual Degree in nature. The Government has introduced this course to address the problem of shortage of qualified teachers that India has been facing for a while now. With this course, the Government want to attract more and more students towards the profession of teaching. Through this course, not only does
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Here are some of the name of colleges which provides B.Ed course:-
Bangalore University Directorate of Correspondence Courses and Distance Education
Bharathiar University - School of Distance Education
Andhra University School of Distance Education (AUSDE), Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
Annamalai University Directorate of Distance Education (DDE)
Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi
Jamia Millia Islamia Centre for Distance and Open Learning (JMI-CDOL), Delhi
Bharathidasan University - Cen
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