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![]() About the Distance Education
Programme
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The Distance Education
programme of D.E.I. was launched in 2004 to extend the
benefits of the value-based educational system to the
weaker sections and women particularly in remote,
backward and tribal areas in various parts of the
country for their empowerment and economic development.
This is in accordance with D.E.I.'s education policy as
well as a manifestation of Vision 2011. The initiation
of the Distance Education Programme in 2004 was marked
by the launch of a Certificate Programme on Motor
Vehicle Mechanic at Melathiruvenkatanathapuram (MTV
Puram), a remote village in Tamil Nadu with rampant
unemployment and economic backwardness.
The Distance Education Council (IGNOU) had given approval for
the Distance Education Programme of DEI and recognition
accorded to the Institute by the DEC on the recommendation of the Joint
Committee of UGC-AICTE-DEC for a period of three academic years with
effect from academic year 2009-10.
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Dress
Designing and Tailoring Class |

Objectives |
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1.
To extend the
benefits, via distance education mode, of the Dayalbagh
Educational Institute's innovative, value-based and
comprehensive educational system with the mission
objective of evolving a 'complete man' (i.e., a
well-rounded total quality person) to all sections of
society
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To provide
need-based education and vocational training at low cost
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To train weaker
sections of society in vocational skills to make them
employable
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To facilitate
empowerment of women via development of working skills
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To cater to students
who have discontinued education or are unable to afford
the cost involved in education away from their homes |

Mode of Distance Education |
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A
mix of traditional instruction and
e-education
Unique system with counselling sessions held at Study Centres
Videos, live and web-based lessons
In Semi-synchronous mode, recorded video lectures
In Synchronous or Live mode, lectures broadcast live, in video
conferencing mode from D.E.I. through EDUSAT or the Internet
In Home Based Instruction Mode, students access pre-recorded
lectures of their courses at their place of convenience (home or
otherwise) through a secure web-site
Students provided with self-learning printed material, question
banks and access to reference material
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Fully equipped Labs,
Computer Facilities and Workshops for Practical Training locally
and through well planned Personal Contact Programmes at
Headquarters.
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Textile Designing & Printing
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Wireman
Practical |

Programmes |
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1.
Certificate Programmes (One Year VocationalTraining)
a.
Motor Vehicle Mechanic (4-wheeler)
b.
Wireman
c.
Textile Designing & Printing
d.
Modern Office Management & SecretarialPractice
e.
Dress Designing & Tailoring
f. Textile Technology
g. Electrician
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Post Graduate Diploma (One Year)
a.
Theology
b.
Computer Science & Applications
3.
Undergraduate Degree
a.
B.Com. (Hons)
b. B.B.M. (Hons.)
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Summary Data |
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Number of
Centres
71
Programmes
156
Students
1794
Mentors
171
Facilitators
330
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Medium of Instruction |
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 English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu
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Fees and Financial Assistance |
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Nominal fee that includes cost of study material
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Need-based financial assistance available through
educational
grants |

Career Guidance and Counselling and Placement Assistance |
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 Counselling and Placement assistance are
provided at all the centres
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