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SREE RAMA COLLEGE of EDUCATION 1. Profile SREE RAMA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 1. Profile: About us Affiliated to Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati-517 502 Approved by NCTE Established Year: 2001 Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) 2007 Master of Education (M.Ed.) Category Co-Education Non-Minority Institution 2. Courses and Admission Procedure Courses offered A. Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.): Intake of 150 Seats, candidate for admission to the Two-year B.Ed. degree course must have passed the UG Degree examination as per the norms of APSCHE, Government of Andhra Pradesh. The admission to the B.Ed. course, under "Category A" seats, is through a State-Level Entrance Test called "Education Common Entrance Test" (Ed.CET), conducted by the Government of Andhra Pradesh. The Ed.CET Counseling Code is SRMA. ​ B. Master of Education (M.Ed.): Intake of 50 seats, candidate for admission to the Two-year M.Ed. degree course must have passed the B.Ed. Degree examination as per the norms of Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati and APSCHE, Government of Andhra Pradesh. The admission to the M.Ed. course, under "Category A" seats, is through a University Level Entrance Test called "Sri Venkateswara University Common Entrance Test" (SVUCET), conducted by the Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. 4. Contact College Address: 1-42, Near Ramireddy Rayalaseema High School, Srinivasapuram, Tiruchanoor Road, Tiruchanoor Post, Tirupati-517 503, Chittor District, Andhra Prdesh. ​ Phone: 0877-2237264, 0877-2239222, ​ ​ ​ Fax: 0877-2239411 ​ Mobile: 9290688799, ​ E-Mail: [email protected] ​ ​ Corporate Office Address: Rami Reddy Rayalaseema Vidyasamsthalu Srinivasapuram, Tiruchanoor Road, Tiruchanoor Post, Tirupati-517 503, Chittor District, Andhra Prdesh, ​ Phone: 0877-2237695, ​ Mobile: 9395114622, ​ Fax: 0877-2239411 ​ E-Mail:[email protected] ​ 5. Location Map 6. CHAIRMAN'S MESSAGE Sri Mannem Rami Reddy garu, the founder of Sree Rama Educational Society started Sree Rama College of Education with an aim to impart quality education to the student community of backward region of Rayalaseema in the year 2001. His outstanding personality, acumen and magnificent vision have made him a benevolent patron of the institutions. We are very much pleased to introduce ourselves as one of the upcoming College of Education aspiring to provide high standards of teacher education. Sree Rama College of Education fosters a vision of educational transformation in keeping pace with the times. It emphasizes a symbiotic relationship among the students, faculty, academic ​ curriculum and industries. The young institutions offer a holistic approach to teacher education, personality development and soft skills. The challenge today, is to relate ourselves to the socio-economic, cultural & educational world and to think globally. We understand and take the responsibility to create a work talent pool of manpower to tackle st the emerging issues confronting the 21 ​ century. ​ I warmly welcome the young aspiring students to be a part of us while learning, and pass out successfully as valuable citizens. I strongly believe that students from Sree Rama College of education will be well-equipped to meet the challenges of the global market place and command an exceptionally high reputation among the Teachers. I assure that your study here will be a pleasant experience, to be enjoyed and cherished forever. .
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