Hyderabad: In a jolt to some students, the B.Ed Committee on Monday decided not to permit the students of 19 B.Ed colleges that have flouted the norms to take the examinations this year.
The decision was taken at the B.Ed committee meeting convened at the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education. The list of the colleges will be disclosed on Tuesday.
The meeting also discussed issues that have been posing hurdles to the conduct of the counselling for admission into the colleges this year.
Flouting of norms by Bed Colleges
Accordingly, the National Council of Teacher Education, the apex body of teacher training, sought details from the universities and colleges separately.
The NCTE said to the state council that only two universities have actually sent the details.
Following this, the AOSCHE said it would collect the details from the universities and send it the NCTE through a special messenger to enable it to take a discussion quickly.
The regional meeting of the NCTE will be held on November 25 at Bangalore.
The date for the counselling is likely to be decided then and likely to be conducted in the second week of December.