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NCTE warns against fake news on 1-year B.Ed programme
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The National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) has warned against unauthenticated news reports about a proposed one-year B.Ed programme. Clarifying through official social media channels on June 19, 2025, NCTE stated it has not verified or endorsed such claims. The council urged stakeholders to rely only on its official website and platforms for accurate updates. This move aims to prevent the spread of misinformation and confusion among aspiring teachers and education institutions.
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