News Topic:Bachelor of Education (B.Ed)
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Compulsory contact program for B.Ed Distance students in Srinagar
The Directorate of Distance Education (DDE) at the University of Kashmir has issued a notice regarding a compulsory contact program for B.Ed (Distance Mode) students.
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University of Kashmir notifies B.Ed Contact Programme Schedule 2014-15
The Directorate of Distance Education, University of Kashmir, has announced the schedule for the second compulsory contact programme for B.Ed students.
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B.Ed students face exam ban; Given 3 days to clear registration discrepancies
The Office of the Principal at the Government College of Education has issued a directive warning several B.Ed students that they risk being barred from their upcoming exams.
Date Sheet
Revised Date Sheet for B.Ed Examination 2012
SRINAGAR — University of Kashmir has released the Revised Date Sheet for B.Ed Examination 2012.As per the University, the Date Sheet of B.Ed Programme...
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Sakeena Itoo on Friday said the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) should be reconsidered in view of an improved security environment in Jammu and Kashmir.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday chaired a high-level meeting in the national capital to review security preparedness for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra.
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