St Alphonsa's College of Education is the pioneer Institution in the field of teacher education. It is a full fledged college imparting one year full time programme in B.Ed. It was founded by a group of dedicated Christian educators of christan community and a few likeminded persons. The Christian society in 1988 was permitted to open B.Ed. College. It is a well disciplined college with highly experienced and qualified staff.
Facts and Figures of St Alphonsa's College of Education:
Founded In |
1987 |
Founder |
Dr.Emmanuel |
Affiliated to |
Osmania University |
Approved by |
National Council of Teacher Education(NCTE) |
Total On-Campus Strength |
Total =160 Maths- 40 Bio-science- 32 Phys-Science- 16 Social Studies- 56 English- 16 |
How to Reach |
-10.2 kms from Hyderabad Railway station by NH-202.
-12.2 kms from Punjagutta Bus stop on NH202.
- 32.9 kms from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport from NH7 |
Why to Join St Alphonsa's College of Education:-
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Infrastructure– The Collegehas magnificent building and airy classrooms that helps to study and concentrate on the subject. A serene atmosphere providing calm and peaceful environment to study and share thoughts with one another.
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Highly qualified faculty- The College has highly experienced and qualified faculty. The principal of the college has 15 years of experience in teacher education followed by the staff members ranging from 1-11 years in teacher education..
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Playground- TheCollege has a playground facilitythat helps students to play different sports and enjoy in leisure time.
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Organises seminar- World Forestry Day was celebrated at the college on 21st of March. A seminar was conducted on this day to commemorate the contribution and value of forests and forestry to the community.
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Organises exhibitions- The College organises exhibition time to time so that students interact with guests and showcase their skills.
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Effective class room training- It enhances learning experiences by making the concepts clear to the pupil’s through illustrations, models, specimens etc. Judicious use of teaching aids added to oral teaching is considered as a good attempt towards effective teaching.