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Next Interview for B. Ed Admission 2019-21 Session will be held on 17th and 18th June 2019 at 10.am in Don Bosco College of Teacher Education, Tura. The list of selected candidates for interview is displayed in the Notice Board of the College. Principal

June 11, 2019

School Internship Examination for Don Bosco CTE, Tura will be conducted from 29th to 31st May, 2019 at St. Xavier’s Secondary School, Tura

May 28, 2019

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Don Bosco College of Teacher Education (DBCTE) is named a fter Don Bosco, the great educator and friend of youth. He had a difficult childhood. By dint of hard work and heroic sacrifices he became a priest in 1841. He dedicated himself to the service of poor youth, offering them food, shelter and education. He opened for them schools, technical schools, hostels and oratories.

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