Indian Institute of Teacher Education
भारतीय शिक्षक प्रशिक्षण संस्थान | |
Other name | IITE, TEACHERS UNIVERSITY |
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Motto | "न हि ज्ञानेन सदृशं पवित्रमिह विद्यते" |
Type | State university |
Established | 2010 |
Accreditation | NAAC |
Chancellor | Governor of Gujarat |
Vice-Chancellor | Dr. Kalpesh Pathak |
Location | , , 382016 , |
Campus | Urban, 12 acres (520,000 sq ft) |
Language | English |
Affiliations | UGC |
Website | www |
The Indian Institute of Teacher Education (IITE) is a state university located at Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India. It was established in 2010 by the Government of Gujarat and focuses on teacher education.
History
[edit]With a vision of exporting teachers from India, Narendra Modi, serving as Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014, was the main proponent of the institute. The curriculum was designed by a team of experts led by Kireet Joshi.[1] The institute was established by an act of the Government of Gujarat in 2010.[2]
Programme detail
[edit]A. UG Teacher Education Programmes
• 4 year integrated B.Sc.-B.Ed.
• 4 year integrated B.A.-B.Ed.
• 2 year B.Ed. (at Affiliated colleges)
B. PG Teacher Education Programmes
• 3 year integrated innovative M.Sc./M.A.-M.Ed.
• 3 year integrated B.Ed.-M.Ed.
• 2 year M.Ed. (at Affiliated colleges)
C. Research Programmes in Education
• Ph.D.
Admission process
[edit]• Admission to UG and PG Programmes
o All eligible candidates shall have to appear in i3T – Integrated Test for Teacher Trainee conducted by the Indian Institute of Teacher Education (IITE) as per schedule mentioned in admission brochure.
o To qualify in the i3T, the candidate will have to secure minimum 50% marks in the i3T.
o Admission to all UG and PG programmes will be given as per merit list prepared based on marks of i3T only.
See also
[edit]List of institutions of higher education in Gujarat
References
[edit]- ^ "About IITE". Indian Institute of Teacher Education. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
- ^ "Indian Institute of Teacher Education, Gujarat Act". Government of Gujarat. 2010. Retrieved 6 July 2017.[permanent dead link]
External links
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