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Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College of Education for Women

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  • India, Perambalur
  • Founded in 1994
  • ID 1035602673

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About the university

~ $760 / year
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Founded in the year 1994, the Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Educational & Charitable Trust has been in the forefront of providing high quality education in the region of Perambalur, an upcoming Yet-to-be developed region of Tamil Nadu. Spurred by overwhelming enthusiasm and ambitious zeal, Shri A. Srinivasan, has been the Harbinger of Literacy Development by being the founder of Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College of Education for women. Ours is the first self-financing College for women which was started in the year 2005, functioning at Perambalur district which is only one of its kind. Ours is the first self-financing college that got affiliated to Bharathidasan University, for the course programme B.Ed., in the year 2005. The College is approved by NCTE and at present affiliated to Tamilnadu Teachers Education University, Chennai. The College strives to impart quality education, through a stimulating and innovative environment. Since inception, the college has been endeavouring to establish itself as a nodal center of learning, research and training. VISION : The college envisages, strives to constitute and proliferate knowledge as "Knowledge is Power." The vision of the college is represented in its emblem. MISSION : The mission is to create a flawless pedagogical community by imparting sound education and educational teaching practice, and to produce quality teachers, as teachers form the backbone of the society.

Education programs

Education and Teaching

Bachelor of Education

  • English

    Language of instructions

  • Full-time

    Study mode

  • $760

    Fee for international students

  • $760

    Fee for domestic students

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  • Online Application form
  • Photographs
  • Birth Certificate
  • Student visa
  • Medical Certificate
  • Passport
  • Proof of fee payment
  • Family Details
  • Health and Life Insurance
  • IELTS Certificate
  • TOEFL Certificate
  • Scanned copy of signature
  • Application fee
  • Declaration for financial support

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