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West bengal: validity of b ed from jk without ncte

(Querist) 20 June 2014 This query is : Resolved 
1. I am (and several hundred other also) presently in the course of B.Ed. under the University of Jammu.

2. The institute is not accredited by NCTE.

3. As per West Bengal School Service Commission, the Degree of B.Ed is essential for the post of school teacher and it must be from NCTE recognized institute.

4. NCTE Act is not applicable in the state of JK.

5. As per notification of MHRD, the degree obtained from recognised institute of JK is valid in other state. (File attached)

6. Allahbad HQ said that B Ed from any state, where NCTE act is not applicable is valid in other places. http://kalvimalar.dinamalar.com/news-details.asp?cat=1&id=6027

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Now the question is:
1. Can WB Govt refuse us to give same status with NCTE approved B.Ed?

2. The B Ed course is in English Medium. But my First Language was not English. Can I seek employment in Eng medium school also?

Thanks to all in advance.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 20 June 2014
NO file is found attached.

The LCI admin has not provided option of attachment in ‘Experts’ section.

You may provide the link to judgment of Allahabad high court and notification of MHRD, like you have provided the link to newspaper publication.

As far as essence and spirit of newspaper publication and logic in it is concerned The relief provided by the judgment delivered by the Allahabad high court should be provided in West Bengal too…………………………………….

You may consult a local lawyer handling such matters with confidence.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 20 June 2014
Agree with the expert Kumar Doab ji.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 20 June 2014
The validity of B.ED degree is under legal tangle in Calcutta High Court for the last many months.
Without seeing the attachments it is indeed difficult to advise.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 20 June 2014
>>> The Allahabad High Court Judgement:


Special Appeal No.(1323) of 2009
Smt. Sadhana Singh Vs. State of U.P. & Ors.


can be viewed at;

http://elegalix.allahabadhighcourt.in/elegalix/WebShowJudgment.do


9. "In my view, the view taken by Full Bench in Bhupendra Nath Tripathi (supra) which holds good in respect to B.E.d degrees obtained by the candidates before the enforcement of N.C.T.E. Act would equally apply to B.Ed. degrees obtained from Jammu and kashmir where N.C.T.E. Act is yet to be applied. The disqualification of the candidates on this ground cannot sustain. "



34. We have considered the rival contentions. It is not in dispute that the Universities of Jammu & Kashmir awarding the B.Ed. Degrees finds place in the list of the Universities published by the University Grants Commission. Thus, the B.Ed. Degree obtained by the candidates in the State of Jammu & Kashmir is a degree from legally and duly constituted University.



>>> The NCTE comminique can be viewed at:

http://ncte-india.org/J&K.pdf



>>> The said notification of MHRD could not be found and pursued.

The querist should provide it.


>>> NO comments are posted on question 2 of the querist.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 21 June 2014
Follow the advice of Barman as he is also from Kolkata.
ajay sethi (Expert) 21 June 2014
no attachments found . consult a local lawyer
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 21 June 2014
As always replied, the facility of attachment has not been provided by the Admin of the site.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 21 June 2014
Agreed with Mr. Makkad.

Mr. Barman is from Calcutta and can advise best.

Please follow the advise of Mr. Barman.
Jibanananda Goswami (Querist) 23 June 2014
>> The NCTE comminique can be viewed at:

http://ncte-india.org/J&K.pdf

That is the file I attached. I got it from my college when I asked about the validity.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 23 June 2014
After going through the entire material, i am of the view that the issue should be agitated before high court of Kolkata by way of writ petition.


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