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MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, ROHTAK (A State University Established Under Haryana Act No MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, ROHTAK (A State University established under Haryana Act No. XXV of 1975) ‘A’ Grade University Accredited by NAAC NOTIFICATION It is notified that various Inspection Committees were constituted to check the compliance of conditions/ shortcomings pointed out at the time of grant of continuation in provisional affiliation for the session 2013-14 or earlier and to verify the required infrastructural facilities, teaching faculties, supporting staff and other amenities required to run the existing B.Ed and M.Ed courses as per norms and standards prescribed by the University in the revised quantified proforma to consider the matter of re-categorization of concerned college to be placed in category A, B or C (on the basis of available facilities/ faculty/other support system) and to consider the continuation in provisional affiliation for the session 2014-15. The reports of the Inspection Committees were scrutinized by the Screening Committees constituted by the Vice-Chancellor in order to maintain uniformity and in view of the orders of the Hon’ble High Court dated 15.5.2014 passed in CWP No.9409 of 2014. The recommendations after scrutiny made by the Screening Committees have been considered by the Vice-Chancellor and who has been pleased to grant ex-post-facto continuation in provisional affiliation to the following Colleges of Education affiliated with this University for the session 2014-15 for running B.Ed/M.Ed (Regular) courses with existing intake as per detail given below:- Sr.No. File Name of the College Course(s) Intake No. 1. 1 C.R. College of Education, Rohtak M.Ed. (SFS) 35 2. 2 Vaish College of Education, Rohtak B.Ed. (SFS) 100 M.Ed. (SFS) 35 3. 4 Tika Ram College of Education, Sonepat M.Ed. (SFS) 35 4. 5 Hindu College of Education, Sonepat M.Ed. 35 (Aided) 5. 8 MLRS College of Education, Ch. Dadri (Bhiwani) M.Ed. (SFS) 35 6. 405 Sharvan Inst. Of Rehabilitation for Mentally B.Ed. 30 Retarded Persons, Gandhi Nagar, Rohtak (Special Edu. MR) 7. 408 Shri Shanti Sagar Jain College of Education for B.Ed. 100 Girls, Ferozepur Jhirka (Gurgaon) 1 8. 601 Om College of Education, Vill. Khandrai, Teh B.Ed. 200 Gohana, Dist. Sonepat. 9. 604 G.V.M. College of Education for Women, Sonepat B.Ed. 200 M.Ed. 35 10. 607 J.K. Memorial College of Education, VPO Birhi B.Ed. 100 Kalan Dist. Bhiwani M.Ed. 35 11. 608 Vikramaditya College of Education, B.Ed. 200 Morkheri(Rohtak) M.Ed. 35 12. 609 Shri Balaji College of Education, Sampla (Rohtak) B.Ed. 200 M.Ed. 35 13. 610 Maharana Pratap College of Education for B.Ed. 100 Women, Meham Road, Vill. Paluwas, Dist. Bhiwani 14. 617 Darsh College of Education, Vill. Kailana Taluka B.Ed. 200 Mahmoodur Tehsil. Gohana Distt. Sonepat M.Ed. 35 15. 619 S.S. College of Education, Vill. Mahmoodur B.Ed. 200 Tehsil- Gohana Distt. Sonepat 16. 620 Lord Shiva College of Education, VPO Lahli Dist. B.Ed. 200 Rohtak 17. 621 Kissan College of Education, Meham Bharan B.Ed. 200 Madina Road, Meham, Dist. Rohtak 18. 622 Vigya College of Education, Loharu (Bhiwani) B.Ed. 200 19. 626 Women College of Education, Jho-Jhu Kalan B.Ed. 100 (Bhiwani) 20. 627 Bhagwan Prashu Ram College of Education, Bali B.Ed. 100 Brahmnan (Gohana) Distt. Sonepat 21. 628 Saraswati Vidya Mandir College of Education, B.Ed. 200 Hissar By Pass, Meham (Rohtak) M.Ed. 35 22. 630 Mukhi College of Education,Vishnu Nagar, Ward B.Ed. 200 No.12, Gohana Distt. Sonepat. M.Ed. 35 23. 631 South Point College of Education, Purkhas B.Ed. 200 Road,Near Sugar Mill, Sonepat. M.Ed. 35 24. 632 S.J.K. College of Education, Kalanaur, Distt. B.Ed. 100 Rohtak 25. 633 Bhagwan Mahavir College of Education, Village B.Ed. 370 Jagdishpur, Distt. Sonepat (Jain Minority Institute) 26. 634 K.V.M. College of Education, Ladhot Road, B.Ed. 200 Rohtak. M.Ed. 35 27. 637 D.A.V. College of Education, Hassangarh B.Ed. 200 (Rohtak) 28. 638 Sant Roshan Lal College of Education(for B.Ed. 200 Women), Vill. Dhani Mahu (Bhiwani) 2 29. 643 Dayawanti Memorial College of Education, Pada B.Ed. 200 (Mewat) M.Ed. 35 30. 644 Shri Krishna College of Education, Atela, Charkhi B.Ed. 100 Dadri (Bhiwani) 31. 646 The Krishna Education Research and B.Ed. 100 Technological Institute, Vill-Bhanderi, PO-Madina, Tehsil-Gohana, Distt. Sonepat 32. 652 MR DAV College of Education, MR DAV Campus, B.Ed. 100 5th KM Stone, Sonepat Road, Rohtak. M.Ed. 35 33. 657 Ch. Katar Singh College of Education, Gudha B.Ed. 100 Road, Gohana,Distt. Sonepat 34. 702 Sat Priya College of Education, 0.5 KM Mils B.Ed. 100 Stone, Jind Road, Rohtak 35. 703 Shambhu Dayal College of Education, Gohana B.Ed. 100 Road, Sonepat 36. 717 Navyug College for Education, Old Rohtak Road,, B.Ed. 100 Prabhu Nagar, Sonepat 37. 718 Tagore College of Education, VPO Barwa, Distt. B.Ed. 200 Bhiwani 38. 724 Smt. Santra Devi College of Education, VPO- B.Ed. 200 Samaspur, Tehsil-Ch. Dadri, Distt. Bhiwani 39. 727 D.C. Jain College of Education, Mehlana Road, B.Ed. 100 Sonepat 40. 728 Kirorimal College of Education, Bagpat Road, B.Ed. 200 Khewra, Distt. Sonepat (Jain Minority Institute) M.Ed. 35 41. 732 D.C.S College of Education, Mehmoodpur Road, B.Ed. 200 Gohana, Distt. Sonepat, Haryana M.Ed. 35 42. 733 Shiv Karan College of Education, VPO- Matindu, B.Ed. 100 Distt. Sonepat 43. 739 Hitkari College of Education, VPO Mandola Distt. B.Ed. 100 Bhiwani 44. 742 Modern College of Education, Vishnu Nagar, B.Ed. 200 Gohana, Sonepat 45. 745 H.N. College of Education, VPO-Sanga, Distt. B.Ed. 100 Bhiwani 46. 747 Yash College of Education, VPO- Rurkee, B.Ed. 200 Distt. Rohtak 47. 749 Arya College of Education, VPO-Jhojhu Kalan, B.Ed. 100 Tehsil Ch. Dadri, Distt. Bhiwani 48. 750 Venkteshwara College of Education, VPO-Rajpur, B.Ed. 100 Distt. Sonepat M.Ed. 35 3 49. 754 Shiksha Bharti College of Education, VPO- B.Ed. 100 Mohana, Distt. Sonepat, Haryana 50. 757 Adarsh College of Education, Dhani Ramjas B.Ed. 100 Road, Siwani Mandi, Distt. Bhiwani 51. 765 St. Paul College of Education, Behind New Bust B.Ed. 200 Stand, Rohtak 52. 766 R.K. College of Education, 21 KM Stone, Sonepat B.Ed. 100 Road, Humayunpur, Distt. Rohtak M.Ed. 35 53. 768 D.B.M. College of Education, VPO-Madina, B.Ed. 100 Tehsil-Gohana, Distt. Sonepat 54. 769 Haryana College of Education, Vill-Mehrana, PO- B.Ed. 100 Dhani Phogat, Tehsil-Charkhi Dadri,Distt. Bhiwani. 55. 771 Geeta College of Education, VPO-Butana Kundu, B.Ed. 100 Tehsil-Gohana, Distt. Sonepat 56. 772 Marc College of Education, Lohani, Distt. B.Ed. 90 Bhiwani 57. 781 R.D. College of Education, VPO-Atail, Atail B.Ed. 100 Sampla Road, Tehsil-Sampla, Distt. Rohtak 58. 783 National College of Education, Vill- Loharu, Distt. B.Ed. 200 Bhiwani 59. 784 V.B. College of Education, Jind Bye Pass, Rohtak B.Ed. 200 60. 786 Green Velly College of Education, VPO-Titoli, B.Ed. 100 Distt. Rohtak 61. 788 N.S. College of Education, VPO- Lahrara, Distt. B.Ed. 100 Sonepat 62. 789 Chandrawati College of Education, VPO- Tauru, B.Ed. 100 Distt. Mewat 63. 790 Green Meadows College of Education, Vill- B.Ed. 100 Charkhi, Tehsil-Ch. Dadri, Distt. Bhiwani 64. 791 Sanskriti College of Education, 6 Milestone, B.Ed. 100 Gohana Road, Rohtak 65. 792 Aryavart College of Education, VPO- Adampur B.Ed. 100 Dadhi, Tehsil- Ch. Dadri, Distt. Bhiwani 66. 794 Saraswati Vidya Mandir College of Education, B.Ed. 200 Ferozepur Zirka, Distt. Mewat 67. 800 RamJas College of Education, Govind Nagar, B.Ed. 100 Sonepat, Haryana 68. 901 Narayana College of Education, VPO- Kutana, B.Ed. 100 Shastri Nagar, Rohtak 4 69. 902 Saraswati College of Education, Vill- Mandoli, PO- B.Ed. 100 Kaliyana, 7th Mile Stone, Charkhi Dadri- Mohindergar Road, Tehsil-Ch. Dadri, Distt. Bhiwani 70. 903 Arya College of Education, VPO- Pharmana, Distt. B.Ed. 100 Rohtak 71. 904 Swami Daya Muni Vidyapeeth College of B.Ed. 100 Education, Kalanaur, Distt. Rohtak 72. 906 J.R. Kissan College of Education, Old Sunder B.Ed. 100 Pura Road, Jind Bye Pass, Rohtak 73. 909 Capt. Hardev Singh College of Education, VPO- B.Ed. 100 Madina, Distt. Rohtak 74. 912 Pt. Sita Ram Shastri B.Ed Training College, B.Ed. 100 Meham Gate, Bhiwani 75. 914 Paradise College of Education, Thana Kalan B.Ed. 100 Road, Kharkhoda, Distt.Sonepat 76. 915 S.S. College of Education, Vill. Kutana, Shiv B.Ed. 100 Nagar, Rohtak 77. 921 Y.P.S. Memorial College of Education, Kakroli B.Ed. 100 Sardara, Tehsil-Ch. Dadri, Distt. Bhiwani 78. 923 Saraswati College of Education, Shora Kothi, Gau B.Ed. 100 Karan Road, Rohtak 79. 926 Bharat Vidya Peeth College of Education, VPO- B.Ed. 100 Kasandi, Tehsil-Gohana Distt. Sonepat 80. 928 Rao Adal Singh College of Education, Vill. B.Ed. 100 Khatiwas, Post & Tehsil- Tauru, Distt. Mewat 81. 930 Saini Institute of Girls Education, Saini High B.Ed. 100 School Road, Chunipura, Rohtak 82. 931 Mange Ram Womens College of Education, B.Ed. 100 Purkhas, Jawahri Road, Near Railway Crossing, Sugar Mill, Sonepat 83. 932 Harsh College of Education, Purkhas, Sonepat, B.Ed. 100 Haryana 84. 936 Major Nafe Singh Kungariya College of Education, B.Ed. 100 VPO- Kungar, Tehsil- Bawanikhera, Distt. Bhiwani 85. 937 Shri Baba Mast Nath Institute of Educational B.Ed.
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