Port Blair, Dec. 31: One seat each under Category III(a), Category IV and EWS in B.Sc.B.Ed. Mathematics and two seats in B.A.B.Ed. History under Category-I are lying vacant in Tagore Government College of Education, Port Blair for admission to the academic session 2020-21.
Counseling to fill up these vacant seats will be held on 7th January 2021 at 9:30 a.m. in the College Seminar Gallery. Interested eligible candidates who have already applied for the course but could not get admission earlier are directed to attend the counseling on the date and time given above with valid documents. If no candidates are available in the respective categories, these vacant seats will be allotted to other eligible candidates available during the counseling.
Similarly, one seat under Category V combined list, one seat each in Chemistry, Computer Science, geography, Home Science, Zoology, two seats each in Economics, English and Physics both under Category-I, one seat each in Computer Science and Plant Science under category-V, one seat in Computer Science under category-IV and one seat in Hindi under Category-III(a) are lying vacant for admission to Two Years B.Ed. Degree Programme in Tagore Government College of Education, Port Blair for admission to the academic session 2020-21.
Counseling to fill up these vacant seats will be held on 8th January 2021 at 9:30 a.m. in the College Seminar Gallery. Interested eligible candidates who have already applied for the course but could not get admission earlier are directed to attend the counseling on the date and time given above with valid documents. If no candidates are available in the respective categories, these vacant seats will be allotted to other eligible candidates available during the counseling.
However, if any candidate from outer islands is unable to attend the above scheduled counseling due to Covid-19 restrictions, containment zone etc., they are requested to intimate their position at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. well before counseling so that their claim for admission can be protected during counseling.