Bed Prospectus
Bed Prospectus
2023
MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY
PRIYADARSINI HILLS P.O., KOTTAYAM-686 560
www.cap.mgu.ac.in
From the Vice Chancellor’s Desk
Mahatma Gandhi University, one of the major affiliating universities in Kerala, is the premier
educational institution that strives to fulfill the higher educational needs of the people of Central Kerala. Its headquarters is at
Priyadarshini Hills, 13 kms off Kottayam and the campus is spread in an area of 110 acres. The University also has satellite
campuses in parts of Kottayam and the neighbouring districts. The University was established on 2 October 1983 and has
jurisdiction over the revenue districts of Kottayam, Ernakulam, Idukki and parts of Pathanamthitta and Alappuzha. Its academic
universe consists of 18 University Schools/Departments, 8 Inter-University Centres, 10 Inter School Centres and 264 Affiliated
Colleges. The University has achieved tremendous progress in securing a good number of research and extension projects
under the auspices of national agencies and institutions like UGC, FIST, DRS, ISRO, COSIT, CSIR, DAAD, STEC, ICMR, BARC,
MoEF, ICCR, ICHR, IED, IIFT, and the Sahitya Academy. There is considerable advance made in the University’s execution of
MoUs with research institutions of international reputation. The MoUs entered into with Max Planck Institute of Technology,
Germany; Brown University, USA; University of Nantes, France; California Institute of Technology, USA; University of Toronto,
Canada; Catholic University, Belgium; Heidelberg University, Germany; and the Institute of Political Studies, Rennes, France,
and Jinan University, China are only a few of them. The School of Chemical Sciences and the Centre for Nanoscience and
Nanotechnology, which have been active in sending researchers to foreign Universities, have sent the largest number of
researchers during the last two years. The number of researchers who visited the University under their MoUs is the highest too.
The University is top in the state in bringing the highest amount of money by way of project grants in the year 2011 and
subsequent years. A major portion of the funds are being brought by the science departments alone.
The web-enabled University Library with its large collection of books, journals and e-journals as well as the Online Thesis
Digital Library that provides open access to its collection of digitalised Ph.D dissertations are some of the notable achievements
of the University during the last few years. This is the only University in the country which has made its Doctoral Dissertations
Open Source for Worldwide Access. INTUTE has identified the University as the best in the country in putting its knowledge
share as Open Source. This has earned the University the Best Institution of E-Learning Facility Award instituted by the state
Government. Recently, the entry of the University’s Publications Department to knowledge book publishing, the rejuvenation of
various Chairs in the University Departments, initiation of the Campus Area Networking, development of ICT supported
teaching (through smart classrooms) etc., have enabled Mahatma Gandhi University to assert and rearticulate its primary
function as an important knowledge service provider in the country.
The achievements outlined here have placed the University quite prominently on the national academic map. Today Mahatma
Gandhi University is ranked first in the State, third in South India and thirteenth in the whole nation by CSIR in terms of the
intellectual productivity of the faculty. NISTADS has ranked the University nineteenth in terms of the h-Index of the
Science Faculty. Some of the members of the faculty have very good publications in their areas of specialisation.
DST has ranked the University 8th among the 29 Universities with DST recognition under PURSE in the Country. The
University has successfully introduced the Choice Based Credit and Semester System (CBCSS) and Grading System in the
affiliated colleges and the Kerala State Higher Education Council (KSHEC) cites this as constituting a Model for other
Universities in the state. Ours is the only University with software autonomy for computer automation and Campus Area
Networking, and the only affiliating University in the Country with a Centralized Admission Procedure (CAP) for admission to
both UG and PG Programmes. UGC cites Mahatma Gandhi University as a national model for New Initiatives. The University
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is top in bringing Nobel Laureates as Scholars-in-Residence under the Government-sponsored Scheme of ERUDITE. The
University has undertaken state level co-ordination of two scholarship schemes introduced by the Government of Kerala, the
ACQUIRE and Tanma for nurturing social science brilliance and literary talent respectively.
University has secured the prestigious Chancellor’s Award for the best University in the State for the years 2016 and 2018 .
Similarly, University has obtained ‘A’ Grade with CGPA 3.24 in the third cycle of NAAC reaccreditation which is highest among
the Universities in the State. University has also improved its position from 34th rank in 2018 to 30th position in 2019 & 2020 in
the NIRF ranking of the Human Resources Development Ministry. The University is ranked 6th in the India Today MRDA
ranking of Indian Universities (2019 & 2020). Mahatma Gandhi University was placed in Band A (ranked between 6th to 25th
position) in the ATAL ranking for excellence in innovation conducted by MHRD.
All the programs offered by Mahatma Gandhi University follow the CSS system with Outcome Based Approach. The flexibility in
the curriculum has been designed with industry-specific goals in mind and the educator enjoys complete freedom to appropriate
the syllabus by incorporating the latest knowledge and stimulating the creative minds of the students. Bench marked with the
course of studies of various institutions of repute, our curriculum is extremely contemporary and is a result of brainstorming
efforts of great think-tanks: a large number of faculty members, experts from industries and research level organizations. The
evaluation mechanism employs continuous assessment with grade point averages. We believe sincerely that it will meet the
aspirations of all stakeholders – students, parents and the employers of the graduates and postgraduates of Mahatma Gandhi
University.
At Mahatma Gandhi University, research, consultancy and innovation are regarded as our pillars of success. Most of the faculty
members of the University are involved in research by attracting funded projects from various funding agencies. The outcome of
the research is passed on to students through live projects from industries. The entrepreneurial zeal of the students is
encouraged and nurtured. Our faculty teach students with research as base for teaching and approach towards problem solving
ability and societal issues in mind.
Mahatma Gandhi University has introduced structured training programs on soft-skills and preparatory training for competitive
examinations are offered to make students more employable and towards 100% placement. The entrepreneurship development
activities and establishment of “Business Innovation and Incubation Centre” in the University extend full support to the budding
entrepreneurs to nurture their ideas with innovation and creativity and establish an enterprise for knowledge transfer and wealth
creation.
The University was selected as one among 16 best universities in the country by MHRD for grant of Rs. 50 crores under
RUSA 2.0 scheme. The amount is meant for establishing a business innovation ecosystem and for conducting cutting-edge
research in various domains of knowledge.
I strongly believe Mahatma Gandhi University is marching ahead in the right direction, providing a holistic education to the future
generation and playing a positive role in nation building. We reiterate our endeavor to provide premium quality education
accessible to all and an environment for the growth of over-all personality development leading to generating “Global
Professionals”.
We provide our students with excellent learning and placement in Indian and global industries. All aspiring students are invited to
experience the difference of a visionary University, its world-class research and academic environment, hi-tech laboratories and
classroom facilities.
I look forward to welcoming you to Mahatma Gandhi University.
Vice- Chancellor
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The Prospectuses issued in previous years are not valid for the year 2023.
Candidates are required to go through the current prospectus carefully and acquaint
themselves with all the relevant information relating to the admission process. They are
also requested to visit the official website of the University www.mgu.ac.in for notification
and announcements. This prospectus is subject to modification/addition/deletion as may be
deemed necessary by the University.
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Prospectus for admission to the B.Ed. Degree Course in Aided/Self Financing Training colleges affiliated to the Mahatma Gandhi
University for the academic year 2023-24 as approved by the University is published herewith.
1.2 The Prospectus issued during the previous years is not valid for the year 2023-24.
1.3 Admissions shall be done through Centralised Allotment Process
1.4 The Prospectus is subject to modifications/additions/deletions as may be considered necessary by the University.
This is a programme leading to the Bachelors Degree in Education. The programme extends for a period of two years/ four
semesters. The course of study shall be by regular attendance for the requisite number of lectures and practical training as per
Mahatma Gandhi University Regulations for the B Ed programmes.
The list of colleges to which admissions are to be made and the subjects /streams offered in each institution are given in Annexure
I.
2.1.1 Reservation for Persons with Disabilities (PD): 5% seats of the sanctioned strength shall be reserved in all affiliated
institutions exclusively for candidates with benchmark disability (as per clause 32 (l) of chapter VI, The Rights of Persons with
Disabilities Act, 2016). If candidates are not available in a particular category, the seats shall not be filled from any other
categories.
‘Person with disability’ means a person suffering from not less than 40% of any disability as certified by a Medical Board
constituted for this purpose. Candidates who have a minimum of 40% disability alone will be eligible for this quota.
Candidates seeking admission under Differently Abled category should submit the “Certificate of disability”, issued not earlier
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than 5 years prior to the submission of application, by the District Medical Board or bodies of higher status, certifying the
degree of percentage of disability. The Permanent Disability Card issued by the State Government is also considered. The
permanent disability card has a lifelong validity when issued to a disabled person - above the age of 18 years. For disabled
children below 18 years of age, the card is required to be updated once in every five years. Based on the details furnished in
the online application, candidates will be provisionally included under the “Differently Abled” category. Candidates seeking
admission under PD category should upload with their application form, an attested copy of the ‘Certificate of disability’ issued
by a District Medical Board or bodies of higher status, certifying the degree or percentage of disability.
Only Blind, Deaf and Orthopedically handicapped candidates are eligible to apply to the PD Quota. The selection of
candidates under this category will be based on the rank in the inter-se-merit list and not on the basis of the degree of
disability.
The students who seek admission in this category should apply online
2.1.2 Special Reservation: The seats reserved under Sports Quota come under this category. Such students should apply
online under the non-cap category. They can also apply in CAP if they desire to be considered for the general
allotment.
2. Representing India in approved world Championships/Olympics and winning Silver Medal 195
3. Representing India in approved world Championships/Olympics and winning Bronze Medal 190
4. Representing India in approved world Championships/Olympics 185
Representing India in Commonwealth games/ Asian Games/Asian Championship etc. and
5. 180
Winning Gold medal
Representing India in Commonwealth games/ Asian Games/Asian Championship etc. and
6. 175
Winning Silver medal
Representing India in Commonwealth games/ Asian Games/Asian Championship etc. and
7. 170
Winning Bronze medal
8. Representing India in Commonwealth games/ Asian Games/Asian Championship etc. 165
9. Representing India in World University games and winning a Gold medal 160
10. Representing India in World University games and winning a Silver medal 155
11. Representing India in World University games and winning a Bronze medal 150
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12. Representing India in World University games 145
13. Representing India in Regional Championship such as SAF Games and winning a Gold medal 140
14. Representing India in Regional Championship such as SAF Games and winning a Silver medal 135
15. Representing India in Regional Championship such as SAF Games and winning a Bronze medal 130
16. Representing India in Regional Championship such as SAF Games 125
17. Representing Kerala State in National Championship for Senior / Youth and Winning Gold medal 120
Representing Kerala State in National Championship for Senior /Youth and Winning Silver
18. 115
medal
Representing Kerala State in National Championship for Senior /Youth and Winning Bronze
19. 110
medal
20. Representing Kerala State in National Championship for Senior /Youth championship 105
Representing a University in All India / South Zone Inter University Competition and Winning a
21. Gold medal 100
Representing a University in All India / South Zone Inter University Competition and Winning a
22. 95
Silver medal
Representing a University in All India / South Zone Inter University Competition and Winning a
23. 90
Bronze medal
Representing Kerala State in South Zone Championship for Senior/Youth and Winning Gold
24. 85
Medal
Representing Kerala State in South Zone Championship for Senior/Youth and Winning Silver
25. Medal 80
Representing Kerala State in South Zone Championship for Senior/Youth and Winning Bronze
26. 75
Medal
27. Representing Kerala State in South Zone Championship for Senior/Youth 70
28. Representing University in All India / South Zone Inter University Championship 65
29. Representing State in all India Rural Sports/ women’s Sports and Winning a Gold Medal 60
30. Representing State in all India Rural Sports/ women’s Sports and Winning a Silver Medal 55
31. Representing State in all India Rural Sports/ women’s Sports and Winning a Bronze Medal 50
32. Representing Kerala State in All India Rural Sports/Women’s Sports 45
Representing District in Inter- District Championship for Seniors / Youth and Winning a Gold
33. 40
medal
Representing District in Inter- District Championship for Seniors / Youth and Winning a Silver
34. 35
medal
Representing District in Inter- District Championship for Seniors / Youth and Winning a Bronze
35. 30
medal
Representing District in Inter- District Championship for Seniors / Youth Students selected for
36. 25
KSSC Sports hostel scheme
37. Representing a college in the Inter Collegiate championship and Winning a Gold Medal 20
38. Representing a college in the Inter Collegiate championship and Winning a Silver Medal 15
39. Representing a college in the Inter Collegiate championship and Winning a Bronze Medal 10
40. Representing a college in the Inter Collegiate Tournament 05
The selection of candidates under the category will be based on the proficiency in sports/games.
i. A person can score points only in one category.
ii. The highest score will be counted
iii. Where bracketed, scores in other categories will be counted
iv. Where still bracketed, Priority will be given in the order of merit i.e.; 1st , 2nd , and 3rd place respectively.
v. Those with a more number of achievements in the same level will be placed above the others (more number of 1st
places, more number of 2nd places and so on).
vi. Individual achievements will be ranked above team achievements.
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vii. A new record is created; he/she will be given priority.
viii. If the tie could not be resolved by any of the above mentioned sports achievements, the index marks based on the
qualifying examination shall be considered for breaking the tie.
ix. Performance in any year during the Under Graduate Programme will be taken into consideration.
x. The students admitted in Sports quota shall mandatorily be available to represent the University in the Inter University
competitions unless specifically exempted by the Vice-Chancellor/Director of Physical Education, Mahatma Gandhi
University.
Addendum
1. Only the events, which are having intercollegiate competitions in Mahatma Gandhi University alone, will be
considered for Sports Quota admissions.
2. Approved World competitions mean the competitions organized by the International Apex Bodies of the concerned
discipline and in which the national Teams are sponsored by the National Apex Bodies and cleared by Sports
Authority of India/ Government of India.
3. The National Championship means the championships conducted by the National Apex Bodies of the concerned
discipline. District Competition means revenue district competition conducted by district association in respective
sports.
4. Individual games /event means a game/event in which individual performs alone.
5. When a candidates has number of achievement in a sports /different discipline his/ her best achievement will be
taken in to consideration.
6. For team events, colleges should upload the events they wish to choose in the beginning of each academic year
NOTE: Those who seek admission through sports quota, shall apply online and upload necessary documents at the time of
applying online. Applicants shall be able to choose programmes in various colleges based on the events chosen by
the colleges/ team preferences of the colleges and the University shall prepare and publish the provisional ranklist.
If vacancies arise due to discontinuation of candidates under Sports quota, the next eligible candidate in the Rank
List shall be admitted. No candidates under any circumstances shall be allowed to apply after the last date specified
for the sports quota admissions as the seats are deducted from general merit quota seats.
3. Mandatory Reservation :
3.1.1 A) Aided affiliated Training Colleges: The seats for each course will be distributed as per the existing pattern given below.
Sl Seat Reservation Forward Community Colleges Backward community Colleges
No.
I Open Quota 55 per cent 45 per cent
II Scheduled Caste 15 per cent 15 per cent
III Scheduled Tribe 05 per cent 05 per cent
IV Community Quota* 10 per cent 20 per cent
V Management Quota** 15 percent 15 percent
**Management Quota : The remaining seats (15%) after filling item (I) to (IV) will be filled by the Educational Agency, (i.e.
Management) by the candidates of its own choice. The academic eligibility of such candidates shall be the same as
prescribed in the Prospectus.
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The seats under community quota shall be reserved for students of the community to which the college belongs and seats
shall be filled on the basis of merit through CAP and the seats under management quota shall be filled by the management
from among candidates of their choice.
*Community Quota: The seats under community quota in Aided colleges will be filled on the basis of merit and on the basis of
community certificates issued by the Revenue Authorities/ any other competent authority and such seats shall be filled on the
basis of merit though CAP vide Order No.4529/AcA1/2023/MGU dated 28/04/2023. Candidates should apply through the
separate link given in CAP portal for admission to Community Merit Seats.
**Management Quota: The candidates seeking admission to the management quota in Aided and Self Financing colleges shall
also register online. They shall contact the colleges where he/she intends to take admission and submit the printout of the
online registration application form to the colleges concerned.
Interchangeability of seats is permissible for Management quota admissions.
3.1.2 B) Self Financing Affiliated Training Colleges In Unaided Training Colleges 50% of the total seats shall be filled by the
management from among candidates of their choice provided they satisfy the eligibility conditions prescribed by the University.
The remaining 50% of the seats under Merit quota will be filled up on the basis of merit and by following the reservation policy
of State Government, as detailed below:
(i) Claims for Mandatory Reservations must be made by a candidate at the time of submission of application, with supporting
documents as required.
(ii) The claims for mandatory reservation once made in the Application form cannot be altered by the candidate under any
circumstances.
4.1.1. Claim for Communal reservation under ‘Socially and Educationally Backward Classes’ (SEBC): Reservation of seats
to the Socially and Educationally backward Classes will be in accordance with the provisions contained in G.O.(P) 208/66/Edn.
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dated 2.5.1966, as amended from time to time. The names of the castes and communities under SEBC are given in Annexure
I (d)
(a) Candidates belonging to Socially and Educationally Backward Classes as per G.O. (P) 02/2019/BCDD dated 08.03.2019,
who belong to the non-creamy layer are eligible for reservation under this category. The non-creamy layer certificate should
have been issued not earlier than 12 months prior to the submission of application. Only the claims of the candidates of
those communities that are included in the list of communities appended in the Prospectus will be considered.
(b) Candidates belonging to Ezhava, Muslim, Other backward Hindus, Latin Catholic other than Anglo Indians and Other
backward Christian communities, claiming reservation under SEBC Quota should invariably produce both ‘Community’ and
‘Income Certificates’ or non-creamy layer certificate obtained from the Village Officer concerned. The digital copy of
the above certificates should be uploaded during submission of online application. Candidates who belong to the non-
creamy layer are eligible for reservation. The seats unavailed by SEBC category candidates will be allotted under open
quota.
4.1.2. Claim for Reservation under Kerala Scheduled Castes/Kerala Scheduled Tribes Quota
(a) Candidates claiming reservation under Kerala Scheduled Castes/ Kerala Scheduled Tribes Quota should obtain
caste/community certificate from the revenue authorities concerned. The names of castes and communities are given in
Annexure I (a) & I (b). The candidates who are reconverted to Hinduism from Christianity of Scheduled caste origin should
produce community certificate from Village Officer along with a copy of the gazette notification.
(b) Claim of OEC candidates against the un-availed seats of SC/ST candidates: Other Eligible Community (OEC candidates)
who claim allotment to the un-availed seats, if any, under SC/ST quota should furnish community and income certificates or
non creamy layer certificate obtained from the revenue authorities concerned. Those OEC candidates whose annual family
income is upto Rs. 8 lakhs alone are eligible for such seats.
4.2. OTHER GENERAL RULES FOR MANDATORY RESERVATION :
4.2.1 The seats unavailed by the SC candidates will be diverted to ST candidates and vice versa. The unavailed seats reserved for
SC/ST shall be renotified through print media. If such seats are remaining vacant even after re-notification, these shall be filled
as detailed below:-
(i) Government/Unaided/Aided/ except colleges run by Aided backward minority communities; the unfilled vacancies shall
be filled from candidates belonging to OEC, and in their absence candidates belonging to SEBC. The seats that further
remain unfilled shall go to open quota.
(ii) Aided colleges run by managements belonging to backward/minority Communities; the unfilled vacancies shall be filled
from the ranklist of applicants belonging to the same backward/minority communities. If seats still remain vacant, the same will
be filled as per clause 4.2.1(i). The college authorities should report such vacancies to the University within the stipulated time.
5.1.1. Age Limit: There is no age limit for applying to various B Ed programmes conducted in colleges affiliated to the University.
5.1.2. Academic eligibility should be satisfied as on the last date for submission of academic data.
No candidate shall be admitted to the B Ed Degree programme unless he/she possesses qualification and
minimum requirement thereof.
5.1.3. If an applicant for admission is found to have indulged in ragging in the past or if it is noticed later, admissions shall be
denied or he/she shall be expelled from the educational institution.
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5.1.4. (i) Candidates should have passed the corresponding Degree Examination under the 10 + 2 + 3 pattern with one core/main
subject and two complementary/subsidiary subjects from any of the Universities in Kerala or of any other University
recognized by Mahatma Gandhi University as equivalent thereto for admission, subject to the stipulation regarding marks.
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(ii) Candidates who have passed Degree examination with Double/Triple main are eligible for admission to B Ed in any of the
subjects they have studied as their Core/main. However, they have to submit copy of the Equivalency/Eligibility
Certificate and Programme wise Eligibility Certificate from Mahatma Gandhi University, stating that, their Qualifying
Examination is recognized for seeking admission to the relevant B Ed Degree Course(s) as applicable, at the time of
admission. This provision is not applicable in the case of those applicants who have passed their qualifying examination
from MG University.
(iii) Candidates who have undergone five year Integrated Programme in Science/Arts are also eligible for admission for B.Ed.
They have to submit programme wise eligibility / equivalency certificate from Mahatma Gandhi University stating that,
their Qualifying Examination is recognized for seeking admission to the relevant B Ed Degree Course(s) as applicable, at
the time of admission.
(iv) B.A/B.Sc (Hon) Degree course in the subjects concerned are eligible for B.Ed degree admission
(v) B Voc Graduates are not eligible to apply for B Ed Programmes (UO No. 3015/Ac A12 dated 17/09/2019. Candidates
who have passed Degree examination from Universities outside the state will have to submit copy of the
programme wise Eligibility Certificate from Mahatma Gandhi University, stating that, their Qualifying Examination
is recognized for seeking admission to the relevant B Ed Degree Course(s) as applicable, at the time of
admission.
5.1.5. Kerala Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe Category: The minimum requirement for admission to B Ed programmes is a
pass in the qualifying examination for the Kerala Scheduled caste /Scheduled tribe category.
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5.1.6. SEBC Category: A relaxation of 3% marks in the qualifying examination from the prescribed minimum is allowed (See
Annexure I (d) ) i.e. CGPA of 1.88 for CBCSS (2009), CCPA of 4.7 for CBCSS (2013/2017), applicants and 47% marks for
pre-CBCSS applicants for admission to B Ed programmes
5.1.7. OEC Category: A relaxation of 5% marks in the qualifying examination from the prescribed minimum is allowed (See
Annexure I (c) i.e. CGPA of 1.80 for CBCSS (2009), CCPA of 4.5 for CBCSS (2013/2017) applicants and 45% marks for pre -
CBCSS applicants for admission to B Ed programmes.
5.1.8. Persons with Disability category: A relaxation of 5% marks in the qualifying examination from the prescribed minimum is
allowed i.e. CGPA of 1.80 for CBCSS (2009), CCPA of 4.5 for CBCSS (2013/2017) applicants and 45% marks for pre -
CBCSS applicants for admission to B Ed programmes.
6.1.1 The optional subject for the B. Ed. course should be the same as the one, which the student has selected as main subject for
graduation, or the main subject for graduation conventionally recognized to be coming under the optional chosen. In case, the
main subject is different from or conventionally considered as not coming under the optional opted for admission, Eligibility
Certificate from Mahatma Gandhi University should be furnished along with the application.
6.1.2 Eligibility for different Optional subjects: Candidates seeking admission to the B. Ed. Course in a subject/stream will have to
satisfy the academic eligibility applicable to the subject/stream.
6.1.2.1 Languages
(a) English: B.A. Degree with English language and Literature/ Functional English/B.A. Communicative English with 50% (CGPA of
2) mark in Part III or in aggregate or 50% Marks in M.A English language and Literature/ Functional English/ Communicative
English or B.A. /B.Sc. with 50% (CGPA of 2) of marks for Part I English and not less than 50% marks for Master’s Degree in
English Language and Literature.
(b) Malayalam: B.A. Degree with Malayalam Language and Literature with 50% (CGPA of 2)marks in Part III or in aggregate or 50%
Marks in M.A Malayalam Language and Literature or B.A./ B.Sc. with 50% of marks (CGPA of 2) for Part II Malayalam and not
less than 50% marks for Master’s Degree in Malayalam Language and Literature.
(c) Hindi: B.A. Degree with Hindi language and Literature/Functional Hindi with 50% marks (CGPA of 2) in Part III or in aggregate or
Hindi language and Literature or B.A./B.Sc. with 50% of marks for Part II Hindi and not less than 50% marks for Master’s
Degree in Hindi Language and Literature.
(d) Sanskrit: B.A. Degree with Sanskrit Language and Literature with 50% (CGPA of 2)marks in Part III or in aggregate or 50% Marks
in M.A Sanskrit Language and Literature or B.A./ B.Sc. with 50% of marks (CGPA of 2) for Part II Sanskrit and not less than
50% marks for Master’s Degree in Sanskrit Language and Literature.
(e) Arabic: B.A. Degree with Arabic language and Literature/Afsal-Ul-Ulama in Arabic with 50% marks (CGPA of 2) in Part III or in
aggregate or 50% marks in M.A. Arabic language and Literature or B.A./B.Sc. with 50% of marks for Part II Arabic and not less
than 50% marks for Master’s Degree in Arabic Language and Literature.
Note: Candidates applying for the course under the language stream with a Bachelor’s Degree in the subject concerned will be
ranked first in that particular stream. Candidates applying for the course under any language stream based on Part I/ Part II at
under graduate level and having PG Degree in the same subject as in Part I/ Part II will be ranked only after that.
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6.1.2.2 Other Optionals
(a) Mathematics: B.Sc. Degree with Mathematics/Statistics/Applied Statistics as main, with 50% marks (CGPA of 2) in Part III or in
aggregate or 50% marks in M.Sc. Mathematics/Statistics/Applied Statistics/Operational Research. Candidates with
Statistics/Applied Statistics/Operational Research should have studied Mathematics as one of the subjects at degree level.
(c) Natural Sciences: B.Sc. Degree with Botany/Zoology/Bio-Chemistry/Plant Science/Home Science/Psychology with Zoology or
Botany or Physiology as subsidiary/Aquaculture (with Bio-Chemistry and Zoology as Subsidiaries)/ Biological Techniques and
Specimen Preparation(with Bio-chemistry and Zoology as subsidiaries), Zoology with Sericulture (Botany as
compulsory/subsidiary subject at graduate level) Biotechnology/Microbiology/ Food Science and Quality Control with 50%
marks (CGPA of 2) in Part III or in aggregate or 50% marks in M.Sc. Botany/Zoology/Bio-Chemistry/ Plant Science/Home
Science/Psychology. They should have studied Zoology/Botany/Bio-Chemistry/Psychology as one of the subjects in Degree
level.
(d) Social Science: B. A. Degree with History/ Islamic History/ Geography/ Politics/ Economics/ Sociology/ Philosophy/ West Asian
Studies/B.Sc Degree in Geography with 50% mark (CGPA of 2) in Part III or in aggregate or 50% marks in MSW/ M.A. History/
Islamic History/ Geography/ Politics/ Economics/ Sociology/ Philosophy/ West Asian Studies/ Gandhian Studies /International
Relations /Music. Candidates should have studied History/Economics/Political Science/Geography/Sociology as one of the
subjects at degree level. Commerce Graduates are not eligible to apply for B Ed Social Science.
(e) Commerce: Candidates who have secured M.Com Degree with not less than 50% marks (CGPA of 2) alone are eligible for
admission to the B. Ed. Course in Commerce. Such candidates are not eligible for admission to any other B. Ed. Course.
Commerce Graduates are eligible to apply for B Ed Commerce only if they have a Masters Degree in Commerce with
50% Marks (CGPA of 2). Candidates with graduation in commerce alone are not eligible to apply for any B Ed
programme.
(f) Information Technology: B.Sc./M.Sc.(Maths/Physics ) with PGDCA, B. Tech/M. Tech(Computer Science /IT),M.Sc.(OR & CA).
MCA/M.Sc. Computer Science/M. Sc. Electronics with a minimum of 50% marks (CGPA of 2).
(g) Learning Disability: Candidates who have passed any graduate level degree examination which is recognized by Mahatma
Gandhi University with 50 % aggregate marks or equivalent grade (CGPA of 2/CCPA of 5) are eligible for admission.
Candidates with a master’s Degree in Disability Studies with learning disability as elective are eligible for a weightage of 5%
marks of the graduate programme.
(h) Intellectual Disability: Candidates who have passed any graduate level degree examination which is recognized by Mahatma
Gandhi University with 50 % aggregate marks or equivalent grade (CGPA of 2/CCPA of 5) are eligible for admission.
Candidates with a master’s Degree in Disability Studies with mental retardation as elective are eligible for a weightage of 5%
marks of the graduate programme. Candidates with a minimum of 5 years teaching experience after taking Diploma in Special
Education (Mental Retardation) are eligible for relaxation of 5% marks.
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Under Pre - CBCSS pattern, the following formula should be used to calculate the Index mark.
(Part I + Part II + Part III) +Mark of Core Course /Main Subject ) / (Total Maximum Mark of Part I, Part II and Part III+
Maximum Mark of Core/Main subject ). The score thus is converted into score out of 1000. The index mark is arrived at after
adding/deducting weightage/bonus marks/handicap marks, if any.
Under CBCSS (2009) and CBCSS (2013/2017) pattern, the following formula should be used to calculate the Index mark.
(Programme Grade Point Average x Programme Credit + Core Course Grade x Core Course Credit ) / (Programme
Credit + Core Credit)
The score thus is converted into score out of 1000. The index mark is arrived at after adding/deducting weightage/bonus
marks/handicap marks, if any.
For Double /Triple main Subjects, only that subject for which the candidate seeks Admission for B. Ed Programme will be
considered for calculating the Index marks. In the case of Integrated Courses, their qualifying examination Mark/CGPA for PG
will be considered for admission to B. Ed. In such cases where PG is taken as the Qualifying degree, no additional weightages
for PG will be given.
For candidates applying for the programme under any language streams based on PG Degree in the same subject as in Part
I/Part II, the index mark shall be calculated only based on the marks/grades for the Part I/Part II at the degree level.
For Commerce marks obtained for the post graduation in the concerned discipline shall be converted to 1000. The index mark
is arrived at after adding/deducting weightage/bonus marks/handicap marks, if any.
8. Bonus Marks
The Bonus marks will be awarded as follows:
a. Bonus mark of 10 shall be awarded to 'B' and 'C' Certificate holders in proof of their high proficiency. For NCC
candidates the bonus marks will be awarded on the basis of the NCC certificates signed by the Director and issued
by the Directorate provided the candidates have secured at least 75% attendance after having participated in NCC
activities during the period of study for Undergraduate programmes.. The Claim of these candidates who have
participated in NCC/NSS activities prior to the University level programme i.e. Higher Secondary / Plus Two /
Vocational Higher Secondary etc will not be taken into account for awarding bonus marks.
b. Bonus mark of 10 shall be awarded to NSS Certificate holders. In respect of NSS candidates the bonus marks will be
awarded on the basis of NSS certificates signed by the Vice-Chancellor or the Pro-Vice-Chancellor and issued to volunteers
who have completed 240 hours of work within a period of 2 years of undergraduate study immediately preceding the P.G
programmes for which admission sought.
c. A bonus of 15 marks will be awarded to the Ex-servicemen applicants and widows and children of Jawans and Ex-service
men seeking admission to the P.G. Programmes. Applicants in this category should invariably produce the certificate in
support of their claim at the time of admission. The certificate should be obtained not earlier than six months from the last
date of submission of application from the military authorities or state/Zilla Sainik Welfare Officer to the effect that the
applicant is the son/daughter of ex service man or an ex service man himself/herself.
d. "Weightage for PG will be given in the subject concerned and no weightage will be given if it is in subjects other than the
optional subject chosen for B. Ed". A weightage of 15 marks can be given to candidates having PG with 75% marks and
above, 10 marks to 60% and above, & 5 marks for 50%and above.
e. The benefit of bonus marks can be scored by a candidate only under one category i.e.; either NSS or NCC.
f. Bonus marks will be added only if the candidate has obtained the prescribed minimum qualifying marks in the qualifying
examination while calculating the index marks.
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Deduction will be made from the total ranking marks for those candidates who had availed more than one chance in passing
the qualifying examination as detailed below:
8.1 Handicap mark of 5 will be deducted from the total rank marks for each additional appearance he/she has taken for completing
the qualifying examination. Number of chances means the number of chances for passing any part of the qualifying
examination excluding cancellation.
8.1.2 Wherever letter grades are given for the qualifying examination, the candidate should produce the relevant document so that
the grades can be converted into actual marks. In the case of grades where marks range is given, the mid value will be taken
for computation of index marks.
9. Resolving of Tie : In the case of more than one candidate obtaining equal index marks (including weightage/ if applicable),
the candidate who has scored more marks in Part III Main will be placed higher in ranking. If the tie persists the candidate who
has scored more marks in Part I common courses/papers English will be placed higher in ranking and if the tie still persists,
the marks scored in Part II common course/additional language will be considered. If the tie still persists, the age of the
candidates will be taken into account, the older being placed higher in the ranking. Even after this exercise, if the tie persists,
the alphabetical order of the first name of the candidates will be taken into account.
Rounding of marks of 0.5 and above to the highest figure shall not be done while calculating the percentage of marks
for minimum eligibility.
4. Please note that only one application can be generated using one mobile number and hence the applicant should be
extremely careful while entering the details online.
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5. Create a ‘Password’. (The password is mandatory for all future online operations). The password created by the
candidate should not be disclosed to others who may misuse it. This may result in tampering with the options and
the University will not be responsible for any such eventuality.
6. Fill in the Application Form with personal details, academic eligibility and the options correctly.
7. Pay the application fee by clicking on the “PAY NOW” button which will redirect you to the Online Payment Gateway.
You can use Debit Card/ Credit Card or Internet Banking facility for making online payment.
8. After remitting the fee, you will be redirected back to the application page.
9. Upload the digital images of the documents in proof of caste/community/bonus marks claimed etc.
10. Verify with the relevant documents and confirm the details entered on-line.
11. After satisfying himself/herself that the details entered are correct, the applicants shall press the Final Submission Button.
12. Take the print out the confirmation page for your future reference.
The applicant can check his/her application status online using their User id (application number) and password
at any stage after online registration.
Special Attention
After pressing final submission button, further modification of data (except options) is not possible. Hence,
make double sure that all entries are made correctly before pressing final submission button. For a
complete Illustration refer the appendix.
Hardcopies of the filled in application shall not be, repeat, shall not be sent to
the University. Application fee once paid shall not be refunded.
10.2.3 Processing of options, Publication of Provisional Rank list and Trial Allotment
The application details as entered by the candidate will be published for verification by the candidates. Candidates will
have the provision to modify option details even at this stage. Provisional Rank list shall be prepared on the basis of the
ranking marks arrived at as per the rules in this regard. The trial allotment will be conducted to give the applicants
awareness about the chances of getting allotment to a programme and college based on the options, merit and the
reservation norms. The trial allotment does not guarantee that the candidate will get allotment in a college or
programme of his/her choice for ranks may vary in the actual allotment subject to data modification by the
applicants after the trial allotment.
10.2.4 First Allotment: After the Trial Allotment and the period earmarked for rearranging options, the first Allotment list will be
published on the date to be notified. For the selected candidates a provisional Allotment Memo will be displayed in the
website and the candidate shall take a print out of the same after remitting the required fee through the online payment
gateway. The allotment memo will show the personal details, the college and the programme to which the candidate is
allotted. The students who get admission in their first option should remit the fee applicable to the course in the
institution at the time of admission. Those students who decide to seek permanent admission by cancelling the
higher options also shall remit the fee in the institution. Those who retain higher options need not pay any fee in
the institution at the time of admission. However, in the third allotment, they should remit the fee applicable to
the programme secured in the higher option (except SC/ST candidates) and join the college, and if not secured
they should remit the fee applicable to the programme secured in the previous option. The principal/Head of the
college/institution shall be personally responsible for ensuring the correctness of the relevant details in online application
by verifying it with digital copies of the relevant documents uploaded by the candidate/original records produced by the
candidate. The University will also verify the records produced by the candidates who got admission in due course and
any discrepancy detected will lead to the cancellation of the allotment.
10.2.5 Remittance of Fee: The prescribed fee due to the University as detailed below will have to be remitted by candidates
(except SC/ST candidates) through the online payment gateway as per the time schedule prescribed. Candidates can
download the allotment memo only after remitting the fee due to University through the Online Payment Gateway
available in the website. Those who fail to do this will be treated as Not Joined and further claim for admission by these
applicants will not be entertained.
For candidate who have graduated from Mahatma Gandhi University
Item Amount
(Rs)
Students’ Insurance Premium 23/-
Students’ Welfare Fund 40/-
University Union Fee 60/-
Sports Affiliation Fee due to the University 240/-
Students Affiliation fee 1200/-
Total 1563/-
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For candidates who have graduated from other Universities
Students’ Insurance Premium 23/-
Students’ Welfare Fund 40/-
University Union Fee 60/-
Sports Affiliation Fee due to the University 240/-
Students Affiliation fee 1200/-
Matriculation fee 265/-
Total 1828/-
10.2.6 SC/ST candidates, who get allotment, shall remit a token amount of Rs. 50/- in the manner detailed above.
The payment of fees through any other mode of remittance will not be accepted.
10.2.7 Those candidates who do not remit the fee on or before the date specified, will lose their current allotment as well
as the eligibility for participating in the further allotments.
10.2.8 If a candidate is satisfied with an allotment and does not want to be considered again for further allotment(s),
he/she must cancel all the remaining higher options. A candidate retaining all or any of his/her higher options after an
allotment, is bound to accept the next allotment, if any, failing which he/she will lose the previous allotment as well as the
new allotment. He / She will not be considered for any further allotments.
10.3 Mode of re-arrangement/deletion of options: Existing options registered by candidate, available in the Home Page, can
be deleted by clicking the delete button. Preference of options can be changed within the notified period. Deleting options
must be done one at a time, each time clicking the ‘delete’ button
10.3.1 The facility for deletion/re-arrangement of options will be available during the specified period only.
10.3.2 Second/Further Allotments:
10.3.3 The Second/Further Allotment list will be published as per the schedule issued by the University.
10.4 Other rules related to allotment
10.4.1 If a candidate gets allotted to a particular programme and college, based on his/her option, he/she shall report/join the
programme, failing which, he/she will lose that allotment and will not be considered for any further allotments.
10.4.2 Candidates will not be allotted to a College/Programme, not opted by them.
10.4.3 A candidate is bound to accept an allotment as per the priority of options registered. If he/she gets allotment in the
subsequent phase, based on higher options against arising/future vacancy, he/she has to relinquish the seat already
occupied by him/her.
10.4.4 Any request to retain a previous allotment after a subsequent allotment (based on the higher options registered)
will not be considered under any circumstances.
A candidate shall inevitably report for admission in the college (through online
mode) allotted to him/her in the first instance and if desirous of availing higher options in
the college of his/her choice shall not cancel higher options. A candidate who so desires to
await his/her chance for admission in a college of his/her choice need not admit
(Permanent admission) himself/herself to any college allotted as per his/her higher options
during the course of each allotment and need to finalize his/her choice of college and seek
permanent admission only in the third allotment.
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through the Online Payment Gateway. Candidates can download the allotment memo only after remitting the fee due to
University through the Online Payment Gateway available in the website. Those who fail to do this will be treated, as
Not Joined and further claim for admission by these applicants will not be entertained.
However, candidates who wish to avail temporary admission are exempted from reporting to the colleges
physically. Instead, they should contact the colleges to which they are allotted and wish to secure temporary
admission after remitting the requisite fee due to University and confirming temporary admission. Those who
wish to take temporary admission may do so by availing the option provided in the online application after
remitting the requisite fee due to University.
The college authorities after verifying the digital copies of the documents provided online in the college panel may
admit/reject the candidate as the case may be.
However, the candidates who wish to avail permanent admission should produce the following documents in
original before the Principal/Head of the college/institution at the time of admission itself.
j. Candidates who wish to avail of bonus/weightage of marks shall produce the relevant certificates.
The college authorities, after verifying the above documents, shall confirm the admission and make necessary updations
in the admission portal. The students who get admission in their first option should remit the fee applicable to the
programme in the institution at the time of admission. Those students who decide to seek permanent admission by
cancelling the higher options also shall remit the tuition fee and confirm their admission.
Those who retain higher options need not pay any fee in the institution at the time of admission on the basis of the
first/second/third allotments. However, in the fourth allotment, they should remit the fee applicable to the programme
secured in the higher option (except SC/ST candidates) and join the college, and if not secured they should remit the fee
applicable to the programme secured in the previous option. Candidates who wish to retain their higher options need
not remit any fee at the colleges while choosing temporary admission during first allotment. However, such
students should send any of the additional documents required for verification through email if demanded by the college
authorities.
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The allotted applicants should download the admission memo from the website and produce the same at the time of
confirmation of the admission at the college on the dates intimated by the University. The college authorities may retain
the memo along with other certificates required for the confirmation of admission.
No fee of any kind shall be levied from students who take temporary admission on first
allotment and wish to leave the institution concerned on higher option or otherwise within the
time limit prescribed for joining after the second allotment.
Two Special Allotments will be conducted for SC/ST candidates. SC/ST candidates who secure allotment through
CAP and wish to retain their higher options will be permitted to take provisional admission in all allotments upto
the third allotment.
11.3 Verification of Documents. The Principal/Head of the Institution shall be personally responsible for verification of digital
documents/original documents and satisfaction of the correctness of the records produced by the candidate at the time of
seeking admission in the College/institution. If any discrepancies are noted in the online data and the digital/original records,
the allotment will be cancelled. The University will also verify the records produced by the candidates who got admission in
due course.
Any lapse on the part of the Head of the Institution with regard to the irregular admission shall be viewed seriously
(Circular No. Ac AI/3/2114/2008 dated 06/11/2008).
11.4 Cancellation of Higher Options after joining a College: Candidates who join the college on the date specified may cancel
their remaining options fully or partially or change the priority of their remaining options before the date specified. A candidate,
not interested in any further allotments, must cancel all his/her/her options before the specified date, failing which, the options
will remain live and will be considered for further allotments, if any. Alternatively, all higher options gets cancelled
automatically if a candidate chooses permanent admission to a particular programme to which he/she is allotted.
11.5 Receipt regarding entry in the Online Admission Portal:
The college authorities should provide a receipt that can be downloaded from the Online Admission Portal which
states that necessary entries in respect of the reported candidate have been made in the Online Admission Portal and the
candidate choosing a mode of admission shall download the same from the online application without fail. The candidates
shall ensure that the colleges have verified their digital documents/records and have admitted them temporarily/permanently.
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An option in this regard shall be available in the candidate login from where he/she may choose permanent/temporary
admission and download receipt in respect of confirmation of temporary /permanent admission by the colleges.
11.6 Any candidate who has enrolled for a programme (UG/PG/Diploma) but hasn’t completed it is not eligible for admission to
any B Ed programme without cancelling the previous registration to the programme to which he/she has already enrolled.
Completion of a programme of study shall be determined based on passing all papers of the examination for getting the
degree as prescribed under MG University Statutes 1997.
A candidate need not report for admission in the college allotted to him/her in the first instance and if
desirous of availing higher options in the college of his/her choice shall not cancel higher options. A candidate who
so desires to await his/her chance for admission in a college of his/her choice need not admit himself/herself to any
college allotted as per his/her higher options during the course of each allotment and need to finalize his/her choice
of college and seek permanent admission only in the fourth allotment.
Applicants can avail the option available in the online application to choose temporary/permanent
admission if he/she is allotted to any of the options other than first option. If a candidate is allotted to his/her first
option, he/she will not have the option to take temporary admission.
As indicated earlier, allotted candidates can exercise online option on the mode of admission after the
publication of allotment/s and need not report to the colleges for the physical verification of records in the case of
1 2t e m pOoTrHa rEyR aMdAmTi sTsEi Ro nS. However, in the case of permanent admission, candidates should report to the colleges
physically and produce originals of the certificates for verification.
12.1 The whole process of allotment to the B ED Programmes will be done by the Mahatma Gandhi University.
12.2 University will not entertain any request for change of any date fixed in the Centralised Allotment Process/Admission from time
time.
Candidates applying to Sports/PD Quota must apply through CAP before the last date of submission
of application to each category. Such candidates need not submit hard copies of the application to the
colleges concerned.
However, Candidates applying to Community Merit/Management quota should also apply online and
submit CAP application number to the colleges concerned.
Applicants seeking admission under Community Merit/ Management quota after the time limit prescribed for
submitting application shall obtain the permission of the University. The request for the same shall be addressed
to the Registrar, M G University on plain paper, citing the reason for belated submission of application, duly
recommended by the Principal of college/Head of the Institution along with a chalan /Pay-in-Slip receipt for `
100/- and shall be produced before the Asst. Registrar (Acad -I).
The "Hon'ble Supreme Court of India has directed that if any incident of ragging comes to
the notice of the authority, the student concerned shall be given liberty to explain and if his
explanation is not found satisfactory, the authority would expel him from the institution
Any other items not specifically covered in this prospectus shall be decided by the University and
the decision taken therein shall be final.
Mode of remittance of Fee due to the University in the Case of admissions under Sports/PD/
Community Merit/Management Quota
The fees due to the University (General Rs. 863/- only (for candidates who have graduated from
MG University) and Rs 1113/-only (For candidates who have graduated from other Universities), SC/ST- Rs.
50/- Only) in respect of the applicants admitted under the above quotas should be remitted through the
online payment gate way made available in the Online Admission Portal. The details of all candidates
admitted to the above quotas should be uploaded to the Online Admission Portal of the University on the
date of admission itself. The admission of such candidates shall be complete and valid only if the details are
uploaded in the Online Admission Portal on the date of admission. All those admissions without entry in the
Online Admission Portal shall be considered irregular. The candidates who have secured admission to the
above quotas should collect the confirmation slip that c2a1n be downloaded by the college authorities after
uploading the details of the admitted candidates.
ANNEXURE I (a)
List of affiliated (Aided/Unaided) Training Colleges with Course & Intake
Sr. Programme
No. Name of the College Programme Sanctioned Strength Type
1. ADI SANKARA TRAINING COLLEGE KALADY Bachelor of Education 100 SF
2. AL AZAR TRAINING COLLEGE, THODUPUZHA Bachelor of Education 50 SF
3. AUXILIUM COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ANGAMALY Bachelor of Education 50 SF
4. AVILA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION EDAKOCHI Bachelor of Education 100 SF
5. COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION, ELANTHOOR Bachelor of Education 50 SF
6. COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION,
KUDAMALOOR Bachelor of Education 50 SF
7. COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION,
THODUPUZHA Bachelor of Education 50 SF
8. COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION,VAIKOM Bachelor of Education 50 SF
9. H D P Y COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, NORTH PARUR Bachelor of Education 50 SF
10. H M TRAINING COLLEGE RANDARKARA
MUVATTUPUZHA Bachelor of Education 50 SF
11. HILL VALLEY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION FOR
WOMEN, THRIKKAKARA Bachelor of Education 50 SF
12. JOHN PAUL MEMORIAL B.ED COLLEGE
LABBAKADA KATTAPPANA Bachelor of Education 100 SF
13. Mangalam College of Education, Ettumanoor Bachelor of Education 50 SF
14. M E S TRAINING COLLEGE, EDATHALA Bachelor of Education 100 SF
15. MAR SEVERIOS COLLEGE OF TEACHER
EDUCATION Bachelor of Education 50 SF
16. MAR THOMA TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE
EDAKULAM RANNI Bachelor of Education 50 SF
17. MOUNT CARMEL COLLEGE OF TEACHER
EDUCATION FOR WOMEN,KOTTAYAM Bachelor of Education 50 Aided
18. Bachelor of Education
(Intellectual Disability) 30 SF
NIRMALA SADAN TRAINING COLLEGE FOR Bachelor of Education
SPECIAL EDUCATION, MUVATTUPUZHA (Learning Disability) 25 SF
19. NATIONAL COLLEGE, VENGOLA Bachelor of Education 50 SF
20. NSS TRAINING COLLEGE CHANGANACHERRY Bachelor of Education 50 Aided
21. PATRIARCH IGNATIUS ZAKHA I TRAINING
COLLEGE PUTHENCRUZ Bachelor of Education 50 SF
22. S N M TRAINING COLLEGE MOOTHAKUNNAM Bachelor of Education 50 Aided
23. SNDP YOGAM TRAINING COLLEGE, ADIMALI Bachelor of Education 50 SF
24. SNEHA SADAN COLLEGE OF SPECIAL Bachelor of Education
EDUCATION, ANGAMALY (Intellectual Disability) 30 SF
25. SREE NARAYANA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
MUVATTUPUZHA Bachelor of Education 150 SF
26. SREE NARAYANA TRAINING COLLEGE, OKKAL Bachelor of Education 50 SF
27. ST JOHN OF GOD COLLEGE OF SPECIAL Bachelor of Education
EDUCATION, VELLOOR (Intellectual Disability) 25 SF
28. ST JOHN THE BAPTIST'S COLLEGE OF SPECIAL Bachelor of Education
EDUCATION, NEDUMKUNNAM (Intellectual Disability) 25 SF
29. ST JOSEPH COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
FOR WOMEN ERNAKULAM Bachelor of Education 100 Aided
30. ST JOSEPHS TRAINING COLLEGE MANNANAM Bachelor of Education 50 Aided
31. ST MARY'S WOMENS COLLEGE FOR TEACHER
EDUCATION THIRUVALLA Bachelor of Education 50 SF
32. ST THOMAS COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
PALA Bachelor of Education 50 Aided
33. ST THOMAS COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION,
THODUPUZHA Bachelor of Education 100 SF
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34. ST XAVIERS TRAINING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN,
ALUVA Bachelor of Education 50 SF
35. TITUS II TEACHERS COLLEGE THIRUVALLA Bachelor of Education 50 Aided
36. SAHODARAN AIYAPPAN MEMORIAL TRAINING
COLLEGE POOTHOTTA Bachelor of Education 100 SF
37. St. John the Baptist College of Education,
Nedumkunnam, Changanacherry,Kottayam-686 542 Bachelor of Education 100 SF
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ANNEXURE I (b)
Details of Programme wise bifurcation of B Ed Programmes offered in affiliated Aided Teacher
Training Colleges
Subjects
Physical Science
Natural Science
Social Science
Mathematics
Commerce
Malayalam
English
Arabic
Hindi
Sl
No. Name of Training College
IT
Mount Carmel College of Teacher
Education for Women, Kanjikuzhi,
Kottayam.
1. (Backward Community College) Nil 10 Nil Nil 10 Nil 10 10 10 Nil
N.S.S. Training College, Changanacherry,
2. Kottayam Dist. Nil 8 6 7 8 Nil 8 7 6 Nil
S.N.M. Training College, Moothakunnam,
Ernakulam Dist.
3. (Backward Community College) Nil 7 Nil 7 7 Nil 7 7 7 8
St. Joseph’s College of Teacher Education
4. for Women, Ernakulam. Nil 18 Nil 15 16 Nil 17 16 18 Nil
St. Joseph’s Training College, Mannanam,
5. Kottayam Dist. Nil 10 Nil Nil 10 Nil 10 10 10 Nil
St. Thomas College of Teacher Education,
6. Pala, Kottayam Dist. Nil 8 Nil Nil 8 Nil 8 8 8 10
7. Titus II Teachers College, Tiruvalla.
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ANNEXURE I (b)
Details of Programme wise bifurcation of B Ed Programmes offered in Unaided Teacher Training
colleges
Subjects
Physical Science
Natural Science
Mathematics
Social Science
Commerce
Malayalam
Sanskrit
English
Arabic
Hindi
e
Sl.
No. Name of Training College
Nil
15. SNDP YOGAM TRAINING COLLEGE, ADIMALI Nil 10 0 0 10 10 10 10 Nil
Sree Narayana College of Education,
16. Muvattupuzha. Nil Nil 34 10 10 20 20 34 12 10
Sree Narayana Training College, Okkal
17. P.O.,Perumbavoor, Ernakulam Dist. Nil Nil 7 Nil 7 7 7 10 7 5
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St. John the Baptist College of Education,
Nedumkunnam, Changanacherry, Kottayam- 20
18. 686 542 Nil Nil Nil Nil 20 20 20 20 Nil
St. Thomas College of Teacher Education,
Mylacomp, Thodupuzha
19. Nil Nil 16 Nil 10 16 16 16 16 10
St. Xaviers Training College for
20. Women,Thottakkattukara, Aluva Nil Nil 10 Nil Nil 10 10 10 10 Nil
Auxilium College of Education, Kidangoor
21. P.O., Angamaly Nil Nil 10 Nil Nil 10 10 10 10 Nil
St. Mary’s Women’s College of Teacher
22. Education, Thiruvalla. Nil Nil 7 Nil 7 7 7 7 7 8
College of Teacher Education, Elanthoor
23. `Vocational Higher Secondary School Campus,
`Elanthoor, Pathanamthitta., PIN 689 643, Nil Nil Nil 8 Nil 10 10 12 10 Nil
College of Teacher Education, Kudamaloor.
Govt. High School Campus, Kudamaloor,
Kottayam Dist-
PIN 686 017
24. Nil Nil Nil Nil 8 11 9 12 10 Nil
College of Teacher Education, Thodupuzha.
Govt. Boys High School Campus, Thodupuzha,
Idukki Dist.,
25. PIN 685 585 Nil Nil Nil Nil 9 11 10 10 10 Nil
College of Teacher Education, VaikomGovt. Nil
Girls High School Campus, Vaikom, Kottayam
26. Dist., PIN 686 141, Nil Nil Nil 9 Nil 10 12 10 9
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ANNEXURE II (a)
[As Amended by the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Orders (Second Amendment) Act, 2002 [Act 61 of2002) Vide Part VIII -
Kerala Schedule 1 Notified in the Gazette of India dated 18.12.2002,
The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order (Amendment) Act 2007]
[See Clause 5.4.3 (a)]
1. Adi Andhra 29. xxx
2. Adi Dravida 30. Kavara (other than Telugu speaking or Tamil speaking Balija Kavarai,
Gavara, Gavarai, Gavarai Naidu, Balija Naidu, Gajalu Balija or Valai
3. Adi Karnataka Chetty)
12. Bharathar (Other than Parathar), Paravan 39. Moger (other than Mogeyar)
51. xxx
25. Kadaiyan
52. xxx
26. Kakkalan, Kakkan
53. xxx
27. Kalladi
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55. xxx 64. Valluvan
59. Samban 68. Vettuvan, Pulaya Vettuvan (in the areas of eastwhile Cochin State
only)
60. Semman, Chemman, Chemmar
69. Nerian
61. Thandan (excluding Ezhuvas and Thiyyas who are known as Thandan,
in the erstwhile Cochin and Malabar areas) and (Carpenters who are
known Thachan, in the erstwhile Cochin and Travancore State) ,
Thachar other than carpenter
62. Thoti
63. Vallon
ANNEXURE – II (b)
LIST OF SCHEDULED TRIBES (ST)
[As Amended by The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act, 2002 (Act 10 of 2003)
Vide Part-VII Kerala - Second Schedule Notified in the Gazette of India dated 8.1.2(03)
[See Clause 5.4.3 (a)]
17. Kurumans, Mullu Kuruman, Mulla Kuruman, Mala Kuruman 39. Cholanaickan
OEC (SC)
1. Chakkamar
2. Madiga
3. Chemman/Chemmar
4. Kudumbi
5. Dheevara/Dheevaran (Arayan, Valan,Nulayan, Mukkuvan, Arayavathi, Valanchiyar, Paniyakal, Mokaya,
Bovi, Magayar, Mogaveerar)
6. Scheduled Caste converted to Christianity
7. Kusavan, Kulalan, Kumbharan, Velaan. Odan, Andhrta Nair, Andhuru Nair
8. Pulayan Vettuvan (Except Kochi State)
ANNEXURE -II (d)
LIST OF SOCIALLY AND EDUCATIONALLY BACKWARD CLASSES (SEBC)
[Vide G.O. (P) 208/66/Edn. dated 02.05.1966, G.O. (Ms) No. 95/08/SCSTDD dated 06.10.2008 &
G.O. (Ms) No. 58/2012/SCSTDD dated 16.04.2012, G.O.(Ms) No. 10/2014/BCDD dated: 23.05.2014,
Lr No. 1538/A2/2014/BCDD dated 02.07.2014]
[See Clause 5.4.2 (a)]
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47. Mahratta (Non-Brahman) 68. Valaiyan
48. Melakudi (Kudiyan) 69. Vada Balija
49. xxx 70. Vakkaliga
50. Moili 71. Vaduvan(Vadugan), Vaduka, Vadukan,
51. Mukhari Vadugar
52. Modibanda 72. Veera Saivas (Pandaram, Vairavi, Vairagi,
53. Moovari Yogeeswar, Yogeeswara, Poopandaram,
54. Moniagar Malapandaram, Pandaran, Matapathi and
55. Naicken including Tholuva Naicker and Yogi)
Vettilakkara Naicker, Naikkans 73. Veluthedathu Nair including Vannathan,
56. Padyachi (Villayankuppam) Veluthedan and Rajaka
57. Palli 74. Vilakkithala Nair including Vilakkathalavan,
58. Panniyar or Pannayar Ambattan Pranopakari, Pandithar and
59. Parkavakulam (Surithiman, Malayaman, Nusuvan
Nathaman, Moopanar and Nainar) 75. Vaniya including Vanika, Vanika Vaisya,
60. Rajapuri Vaisya Chetty, Vanibha Chetty, Ayiravar
61. Sakravar (Kavathi), Chakravar Nagarathar, Vaniyan, Vaniya Chetty, Vaniar
62. Senaithalaivar, Elavania, Senaikudayam 76. Yadava including Kolaya, Ayar, Mayar,
63. Chetty/Chetties including Kottar Chetties, Maniyani, Eruman, Iruman, Erumakkar,
Parakka Chetties, Elur Chetties, Attingal Golla and Kolaries
Chetties, Pudukkada Chetties, Iraniel 77. Chakkamar
Chetties, Sri Pandara Chetties, Telugu 78. Mogers of Kasaragod Taluk
Chetties, Udiyankulangara Chetties, 79. xxx
Peroorkada Chetties,Sadhu Chetties, 24 80. xxx
Mana Chetties, Wayanadan Chetties, 81. xxx
Kalavara Chetties and 24 Mana Telugu 82. Reddiars (throughout the State except in
Chetties Malabar area)
64. Tholkolan 83. Mooppar or Kallan Moopan or Kallan
65. Thottiyan, Thottian Moopar
66. Uppara (Sagara)
67. Ural Goundan