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Who has signed in MOU for accreditation teacher education institution?

There's no single answer to who signs an MOU for accrediting a teacher education institution. It depends entirely on the specific institutions involved. The signatories would be representatives with the authority to bind their respective organizations. This could include:

* From the accrediting body: The president, CEO, a board member, or a designated official authorized to sign agreements on behalf of the accreditation agency (e.g., National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) in India, or a similar body in other countries).

* From the teacher education institution: The president, vice-chancellor, dean, provost, or other high-ranking administrator with the authority to commit the institution to the terms of the MOU.

In short, the MOU would be signed by authorized representatives from both the accrediting body and the institution seeking accreditation. The specific individuals will vary depending on the organizational structure of each party.

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