Maharaja Surajmal Teacher’s Training College Good teachers are the substratum of a great nation. With this vision in mind Maharaja Surajmal and Shri Mahendra Singh founded the Maharaja Surajmal Teacher’s Training College at Bharatpur, Rajasthan. The college imparts degrees in B.Ed and B.S.T.C. through an impressive framework and dedicated team of educators. Discipline is the guiding force of the college and rules are strictly followed by the management. All the teaching staff and non teaching staff are recruited under the management’s permission. The managing committee is also chosen following the rules of the University.  

Facts and Figures

Established

1985

Affiliation

Rajasthan University

Campus Area

6400 sq.mt.

Build Up Area

3200 sq. mt.

Admission Through

Based on merit

Teaching Staff

11

Multipurpose Hall Capacity

250 seats

Library Hall Seating

60 students

Library capacity

8227 books

Computer Lab Capacity

15 PCs

Hostel

Only for Boys

Why to join Maharaja Surajmal Teacher’s Training College?

1.Leading edge Library

Reading various subjects and be astute in current affairs is an important characteristic of the teacher. To provide for the same, the college has a vast library with approximately 8227 books and a seating capacity of 60 students. Numerous encyclopedias, reference books, educational journals and periodicals concerning the syllabus are easily available.

2.Recreation and Sports

A healthy mind resides in a healthy body. A spectacular space is provided for the indoor and outdoor games and activities of the students. Participation is mandatory in the sports and contests are held every year to encourage the future teachers flourish in all aspects of life.

3.Separate Language and Psychology Workshop

Along with the required laboratories of science and math, a language laboratory is also part of the campus. This workshop is well equipped with Linguaphone with monitors. Various apparatus to conduct psychological tests and experiments by the students and instructors are also provided in the workshop. The students use these laboratories according to their schedule and curriculum