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Punjab Private Educational Institutions (Promotion and Regulation) Ordinance 1984 Section 2 and 6 Rules of Punjab Private Educational Institutions (Advertising and Regulations), 1984, RR 4 and 9 apply for registration of private institution as a private college. The rejected authority sought to be registered by the Institution even though it was named College, but it did not fall into the category of colleges mentioned in the ordinance, 1984, because it did not have any system of education or an intermediate, degree, or degree in media. The postgraduate was not preparing students for level education. The institute had no arrangements for its students to have practical teaching experience, nor was it conducting a laboratory at the school where its students could provide education to other students. The institute had no arrangement with any recognized school or institution where the students were enrolled. Go and teach students and equip themselves with up to 9 months of required teaching experience, the applicant for such a position did not come under the definition of an institution, term college or term school. The ordinance referred to in 1984 and thus not eligible for enrollment under the ordinance, and the type and type of education that the applicant was giving, was not the reason for which the PTC / Ct certificate was issued by the Government. Had granted its students, refusing to give registration certificate to the institution by the authority did not constitute illegal or arbitrary circumstances Go.
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