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1 List of Recognized Teacher Training Institutions Conducting B.Ed List of Recognized Teacher Training Institutions conducting B.Ed. course for session 2010- 11 in the state of Madhya Pradesh NCTE S.NO Institute Name MIS CODE COURSE CODE INTAKE Regional Institute Of Education B.Sc.B.ED. 1. Shyamla Hills, Bhopal OAPW0094 213001 80 City: Bhopal Government College Of Education B.ED. 2. Barasia Road, Bhopal OAPW0111 213002 120 City: Bhopal Government College Of Education B.ED. Barasia Road, Bhopal 213002 30 (REVISION City: Bhopal Govt. College Of Education, 3. Near High Court ,Jabalpur- 482007, OAPW0115 213003 B.ED. 215 Madhya Pradesh Govt. College Of Education B.ED. 4. P.O. Engineering College OAPW0868 213006 140 City: Rewa Govt. College Of Education B.ED. 5. Chhatarpur OAPW0118 213008 120 City: Chhatarpur Govt. College Of Education B.ED. 6. Khandwa OAPW0120 213009 120 City: Khandwa Government College Of Education, B.ED. 7. Tansen Road, Birla Nagar, Gwalior OAPW0125 213010 130 474004 Madhya Pradesh Government College Of Education, B.ED. Tansen Road, Birla Nagar, Gwalior APW05745 213010 (ADDITIO 100 474004 Madhya Pradesh NAL) School Of Education Devi Ahilya 8. Vishwavidyalaya, A.B. Road, Indore 213011 B.ED. 155 452001 (M.P.) State Institute Of Science Education, 9. Jabalpur, OAPW0977 213012 B.ED. 100 Madhya Pradesh Shri Satya Sai College For Women, 10. X 213013 B.ED 100 H.E. Hospital, Habibganj, Bhopal Rajeev Gandhi College B.ED. 11. E-8 Trilanga Colony Shahpura OAPW0129 213014 100 City: Bhopal Safia College Of Education B.ED. 12. Safia College Road OAPW0130 213015 100 Bhopal City: Bhopal - 462001 1 NCTE S.NO Institute Name MIS CODE COURSE CODE INTAKE Narmada Education Society, College Of 13. Education, Near S.N.G. School, 213020 B.ED 100 Hoshangabad, (M.P.) Lokamanya Tilak College Of Education B.ED 14. OAPW0139 213021 60 City: Ujjain Hawabag Womans College(Education) B.ED 15. Narmada Road OAPW0143 213022 80 City: Jabalpur Kamla Nehru Mahila Mahavidyalaya, 16. OAPW0976 213023 B.ED 60 Prem Nagar, Satna Jawaharlal Nehru Smruti Mahavidyalaya B.ED. 17. OAPW0147 213024 100 Swaroop Nagar Opp. Forest Depot. Ganjbasoda City:Vidisha Aec Training College Of Centre B.ED 18. OAPW0149 213025 40 Pachmarhi City:Hosangabad University College Of Education B.ED 19. OAPW0151 213026 80 Tilli Road City:Sager Kesarwani Mahavidyalaya B.ED 20. OAPW0162 213029 60 Gole Bazar City:Jabalpur Kesarwani Mahavidyalaya B.ED 213029 40 Gole Bazar City: Jabalpur (REVISION Navyug College B.ED 21. South Civil OAPW0164 213030 60 City: Jabalpur Jain College Of Education B.ED. 22. OAPW0168 213033 60 City: Mandsaur Jain College Of Education B.ED. APW00271 213033 40 City:Mandsaur (REVISION Rajeev Gandhi Vocational Education 23. And Training College, Sakshi Parisar, 223011 B.ED. 100 Urvai Gate, Gwalior,M.P. Yuva Vyavsaik Shiksha 24. 223015 B.ED 100 Mahavidyalaya, Guna (M.P.) Ramnath Singh Mahavidyalaya B.ED. 25. OAPW0521 223030 100 Gormi City- Bhind Madhya Pradesh Bhoj(Open) University B.ED.(DE) 26. Red Cross Bhawan OAPW0849 223050 500 Shivaji Nagar City: Bhopal Madhya Pradesh Bhoj(Open) University B.ED.(DE) Red Cross Bhawan OAPW0850 223050 (Add) 500 Shivaji Nagar City: Bhopal 2 NCTE S.NO Institute Name MIS CODE COURSE CODE INTAKE Royal College Of Education B.ED. 27. Mhow Road OAPW0532 223060 100 City: Ratlam All Saints College B.ED. 28. OAPW0543 223071 60 Gandhinagar City: Bhopal All Saints College B.ED. OAPW0544 223071 40 Gandhinagar City: Bhopal (REVISION Gyanoday Shikshan Samitis Balkavi Bairagi Teacher Education Reserch B.ED. 29. OAPW0565 223072 100 Centre 6, Ambedkar Marg Neemuch City: Mandsaur St. Pauls College B.ED. 30. 1478, Napier Town OAPW0568 223074 100 City: Jabalpur Gyanveer Mahavidyalaya B.ED. 31. Gopalgnaj OAPW0570 223075 100 City :Sagar Ratlam Maa Sharda Uchha Shiksha Samitis, Shri Sai Institute Of B.ED. 32. Technology OAPW0571 223077 100 Jaora Road, Near R.T.O. Office City: Ratlam Shriyut Shikshan Samitis, Shriyut B.ED. 33. College OAPW0572 223078 100 Gangeo City: Rewa Amar Bhartiya Mahavidyalaya B.ED. 34. Chouhan Pyau OAPW0573 223080 100 City :Gwalior Institute Of Management Technology, Sha-Shib College Of Science & 35. 223085 B.ED. 100 Management, Nh-12, Jaipur Road, Bhopal (M.P.) Teerath Institute Deepdi Bhojpur Road B.ED. 36. OAPW0574 223087 100 Bhopal, City: Bhopal Vidya Niketan Samitis, College Of Physical Education & Managment B.ED. 37. Studies OAPW0575 223088 100 Vns Campus, Vidya Vihar Nathu Barkheda, Neelbad City:Bhopal Bostan College For Professional Studies B.ED. 38. Putlighar Road OAPW0577 223092 100 City:Gwalior 3 NCTE S.NO Institute Name MIS CODE COURSE CODE INTAKE Naveen Swami Vivekanand College, 39. Naveen Swami Vivekanand College, 223094 B.ED. 100 Ratibad, Bhopal (M.P.) Kisan & Krishi Vikas Parishad, Rawnath Choure Shikshan Mahavidyalaya B.ED. 40. OAPW0583 223096 100 Near Bus Stand Sausar City: Chindwara Late Gulabbai Smrutis, Late Gulabbai Tadav Smruti Shiksha Mahavidyalaya B.ED. 41. OAPW0584 223098 100 Boravan City:Khargone Vidyasagar College Bhicholi B.ED. 42. APW00272 223102 100 Mardana, City: Indore Rai Saheb Bhanwar Singh College Jai Social Research &Education B.ED. 43. APW00268 223106 100 Society, Bhopal Road, Nasrullaganj, City: Sehore Ips Academy College Of Education Rajendra Nagar, B.ED. 44. APW00277 223107 100 A.B. Road, City: Indore St. Aloysius College B.ED. 45. Penti Naka, APW00269 223109 100 Sadar, City: Jabalpur Bhopal Degree College 393, Ashok Vihar B.ED. 46. OAPW0600 223110 100 Ashoka Garden City: Bhopal M.B. Khalsa Institution Of Education B.ED. 47. Rajmohalla Square, Near Gangawal APW00019 223111 100 Bus Stand, City: Indore M.B. Khalsa Institution Of Education B.ED. Rajmohalla Square, Near Gangawal 223111 100 (ADDL) Bus Stand, City: Indore Crescent Institute Of Managment Crescent Campus, Opp.Fine Avenue, B.ED. 48. OAPW0603 223113 100 (Nayap Bairagarh, Cheechli Kolar Road City:Bhopal 4 NCTE S.NO Institute Name MIS CODE COURSE CODE INTAKE Vidyawati College, 49. Bti Road, Vikrampura, APW00048 223114 B.ED. 100 Bhind 477001 (M.P.) Ilva Commerce And Science College , 50. Scheme No. 31 ,Sneh Nagar, APW00051 223115 B.ED. 100 Navlakha, Indore,M.P. Anand Vihar College For Women B.ED. 51. Tulsi Nagar OAPW0613 223116 100 City:Bhopal Institute Of Advanced Technology And Science Adityapuram, B.ED. 52. APW00053 223117 100 Opp. Deendayal Nagar, Maharajpura City:Gwalior Shri Rawatpura Sarkar Institute Of 53. Science And Education, 223118 B.ED 100 Kalapuram, Dargai, Datia,M.P. Swami Vivekanand Mahavidyalaya B.ED. 54. Village/Post Amarmhow, Shahgadh APW00093 223124 100 Ta. Banda City:Sagar Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma Smriti Mahavidyalaya B.ED. 55. 41, M.L.A. Quarter APW00087 223127 100 Jawahar Chowk T.T.Nagar City:Bhopal S.D.S. Mahavidyalaya B.ED. 56. 427, Tansen Nagar, APW00086 223128 100 City:Gwalior Bonnie Foi College Ayodhya Bye-Pass Road B.ED. 57. APW00001 223129 100 Narela Shankari City:Bhopal Silicobyte Katni Degree College B.ED. 58. Raibada, APW00005 223131 100 Opposite Nagar Nigam, City:Katni B.C. Gautam Education Society B.ED. 59. 5 Kothi Road, APW00100 223138 100 City:Dewas Madan Maharaj College, APW00099 223139 B.ED. 100 Opp. Subhash Nagar, Railway Crossing, 60. Hoshangabad Road, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh Mata Gujri Mahila Mahavidyalaya B.ED. 61. Civic Centre OAPW0629 223141 100 Marhatal City:Jabalpur 5 NCTE S.NO Institute Name MIS CODE COURSE CODE INTAKE Center For Higher Studies & Research For A.A.H.Education, B.ED. 62. Delite Talkies Compound, APW00364 223143 100 South Civil Lines, City:Jabalpur Choudhary Dilip Singh Girls College, APW00365 223144 B.ED. 100 63. Kila Road ,Bazaria, Bhind -477001,Madhya Pradesh Praga Bal Uthan Samiti B.ED. 64. Bus Stand Post. Katangi, APW00396 223145 100 Tal. Patan City:Jabalpur Shri Gurunanak Education Society B.ED. 65. Gall Mandi, More Ganj, APW00609 223147 100 City:Damoh National Education College, Om Shiv Shankar Shiksha Evam/Samaj Kalyan 66. Samiti, APW00611 223153 B.ED 100 B-117,/Samadhiya Colony,Krishna Vihar, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh Malhotra College Lalaram Rakhamal Shiksha Evam B.ED. 67. APW00612 223154 100 Sewa Samiti, L-55, Shanker (Shivaji) Nagar, City:Bhopal Devi Rukmani Mahavidyalaya B.ED. 68. Panchsheel Colony, Bistan Road, APW00613 223155 100 City: Khargone Swami Vivekanand College Of Professional Studies, B.ED. 69. APW00614 223156 100 Chitra Nagar, Behind Gulabsha Dargah Chatri Road, City:Shivpuri Millenium Education Development Society, 70. Millennium Campus, APW00615 223157 B.ED. 100 Nathu Barkheda Road, Needbad City:Bhopal Bhimrao Ramrao Ambedkar College Of 100 Education, APW00616 223158 B.ED 71. 51, Civil Lines, Tagore Ward, Betul- 460001, Madhya Pradesh Swamy Vivekanand Mahavidyalaya Front Makronia Railway 72. APW00617 223159 B.ED. 100 Station, Dendayal Nagar City:Sagar 6 NCTE S.NO Institute Name MIS CODE COURSE CODE INTAKE Dr. Radhakrishna College Of Education Village Karmela, 73. Patan Road, APW00618 223160 B.ED. 100 Near Rajya Parivahan Depot City:Jabalpur Balaghat Snatak Mahavidyalaya , 100 74. Near Railway Station, APW00621 223163 B.ED. Balaghat Kamal Singh College B.ED. 75. Sheoda Road, Mau, APW00622 223164 100 City:Bhind T.D. Education College, 76. 11/415, Indira Nagar, Chakghat, APW00623 223165 B.ED. 100 Rewa-486001, Madhya Pradesh Kamla Nehru Mahavidyalaya Kamla Nehru Public Higher B.ED. 77. Secondary School, APW00627 223169 100 Kamla Nagar, Kotra Sultanabad City:Bhopal Lal Bahadur Shastri Vyavsayik Adhyapan Mahavidyaly B.ED. 78. Vedant Shikshan Samiti APW00628 223170 100 Mahavidyalaya Campus, Handia Road, City:Harda Ojaswani College Par Excellence B.ED. 79. Malaiya Mill Campus APW00630 223172 100 City:Damoh Roshanlal Daipuria Mahavidyalaya At. Post Sirpura B.ED. 80. APW00632 223174 100 Tah. Ater, City:Bhind Sheetla Shiksha Mahavidyalaya C/O Shri Ramsevak Singh Babuji B.ED. 81. APW00634 223176 100 Near Dak Bangla, Gwalior Road, Dabra, City:Gwalior Gandhi National College B.ED. 82. D-1, Danish Naghar, APW00635 223177 100 City:Bhopal Ravishankar Teacher Training Institute Bypass Road, B.ED.
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