Lord Krishna College of Education In Haryana - College Courses List

Lord Krishna College of Education

V.P.O. Jamal Pur Tehsil Farukhnagar Pataudi Jamalpur, Gurugram, Haryana   |   ESTD : 2007   |   Approved By: NCTE   |   Type: Private
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About College

Lord Krishna College of Education is a co-education college to impart effective education to the students to make them dedicated teachers. The campus is situated in the Society’s integrated complex with a wide variety of facilities that meets the academic needs of the students. The institute offers degree in Bachelor of Education course. The course helps the students to enhance their personality traits and teaching skills to achieve an enlightened living. Students are trained to become effective and useful teachers to teach the future generations of the nation. Faculties are like the cherry on the top for the institute. They are dedicated towards their work and the institute as well. They teach the students to give them a better future.

Facts and Figures of Lord Krishna College of Education, Gurgaon, Haryana

Year of establishment

2007

Affiliated to

Maharishi Dayanand University Rohtak, Haryana

Total built-up area

1642 Sq. mtr

Total land area

8105 Sq. mtr

Library details

Has 5738 books, 15 journals, etc.

Why to join Lord Krishna College of Education, Gurgaon, Haryana?

  • Facilities: The huge infrastructure of the college has a number of facilities to offer to its students like a well - stacked library, labs for related subjects, well - equipped classrooms, etc. These facilities match the needs of the students and the faculties and are altered with the change in the curricula or the academic needs of the students. Apart from these facilities, the college provides enhanced skills to the students for make their future secured and safe with such a well-deserved degree course in their hands.

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