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Hello Gajendra

OPJS university, jaipur is a university approved by NCTE.

The 250th of the National Regional Committee (NRC), National council for teacher education was held from 19th February to 3rd March,2016 (part-13) 03-03-2016 at NRC, NCTE , jaipur.

The Committee decided that recognition  be granted to the institute of B.Ed. for two units (100 students) under clause 7(16) of the NCTE regulations,2014 from the academic session 2016-2017.

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Hi Manphool ,

Opjs University offer only M.a maths only in private .we aren't here about BSC maths in private . m.a maths is a one year degree course fee structure is 7500

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hi ,

thank you for approaching us . yes , opjs university , rajasthan is approved by the bar counsil of india .

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Yes, The duration of the course B.A Additional English is for one year and the fees structure of the programme is Rs. 7100/- You can also assure with the given below link.

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