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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Education

    Asian International University Imphal West
    Duration
    4 Years
    Education UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Education

    Asian International University Imphal West
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    Fees

    ₹12,00,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

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    4 Years
    Education
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹12,00,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

    Seats

    200

    Students

    600

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    Seats

    200

    Students

    600

    Curriculum

    Comprehensive Course Structure

    The following table outlines the complete curriculum for the B.Tech in Education program across all eight semesters:

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit (L-T-P-C)Pre-requisites
    1EDU101Introduction to Education3-0-0-3-
    1EDU102Human Psychology and Development3-0-0-3-
    1MATH101Calculus I4-0-0-4-
    1MATH102Linear Algebra3-0-0-3-
    1PHY101Physics for Educators3-0-0-3-
    2EDU201Learning Theories and Models3-0-0-3EDU101
    2EDU202Educational Philosophy3-0-0-3EDU101
    2CSE201Introduction to Computer Science3-0-0-3-
    2MATH201Statistics and Probability3-0-0-3MATH101
    2PHY201Modern Physics3-0-0-3PHY101
    3EDU301Curriculum Design and Development3-0-0-3EDU201
    3EDU302Classroom Management Techniques3-0-0-3EDU202
    3EDU303Instructional Technology3-0-0-3CSE201
    3MATH301Applied Mathematics3-0-0-3MATH201
    3PSY301Psychological Assessment3-0-0-3EDU201
    4EDU401Educational Leadership and Policy3-0-0-3EDU301
    4EDU402Special Needs Education3-0-0-3EDU302
    4EDU403Assessment and Evaluation Methods3-0-0-3EDU301
    4CSE401Database Systems3-0-0-3CSE201
    4EDU404Educational Research Methods3-0-0-3MATH301
    5EDU501Advanced Curriculum Design3-0-0-3EDU401
    5EDU502Learning Analytics and Data Interpretation3-0-0-3EDU403
    5EDU503Technology Integration in Classrooms3-0-0-3EDU303
    5CSE501Software Engineering3-0-0-3CSE401
    5EDU504Educational Innovation and Change Management3-0-0-3EDU401
    6EDU601Capstone Project I3-0-0-3EDU501
    6EDU602Advanced Teaching Strategies3-0-0-3EDU503
    6EDU603Global Education Trends and Challenges3-0-0-3EDU402
    6CSE601Machine Learning for Educational Applications3-0-0-3CSE501
    7EDU701Capstone Project II3-0-0-3EDU601
    7EDU702Educational Entrepreneurship and Innovation3-0-0-3EDU504
    7EDU703Community-Based Action Research3-0-0-3EDU602
    8EDU801Final Year Thesis/Capstone Project6-0-0-6EDU701
    8EDU802Internship and Industry Exposure3-0-0-3-
    8EDU803Educational Policy Review3-0-0-3EDU702

    Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

    Here are detailed descriptions of several advanced elective courses offered in the program:

    Educational Technology Integration

    This course focuses on integrating modern technological tools into educational settings to enhance learning outcomes. Students explore platforms like Google Classroom, Moodle, and Edmodo, while also examining emerging technologies such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and artificial intelligence in education.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Understand the principles of effective technology integration in classrooms
    • Design and implement digital learning environments
    • Evaluate educational software and apps based on pedagogical effectiveness
    • Develop strategies for addressing digital equity issues

    Learning Analytics and Data Interpretation

    This course delves into the use of data analytics to improve educational practices. Students learn how to collect, analyze, and interpret student performance data using statistical software and machine learning algorithms.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Apply descriptive and inferential statistics in educational contexts
    • Use data visualization tools to present findings effectively
    • Develop predictive models for student success
    • Evaluate the impact of interventions using data-driven approaches

    Assessment and Evaluation Methods

    This course covers various assessment techniques used in modern education. Students study formative and summative assessments, portfolio-based evaluation, rubrics, and competency-based grading systems.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Design comprehensive assessment strategies aligned with learning objectives
    • Implement authentic assessment practices
    • Analyze the validity and reliability of different assessment tools
    • Provide feedback that promotes continuous improvement

    Special Needs Education

    This course examines inclusive education practices for students with diverse learning needs. Students explore disability categories, individualized education plans (IEPs), assistive technologies, and strategies for creating supportive learning environments.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Identify various types of special needs and their characteristics
    • Design inclusive curricula that accommodate diverse learners
    • Utilize assistive technologies to support students with disabilities
    • Evaluate the effectiveness of inclusive education practices

    Classroom Management Techniques

    This course explores strategies for maintaining effective classroom environments. Students learn about behavior modification techniques, conflict resolution methods, and building positive relationships with students.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Develop classroom management plans tailored to different age groups
    • Implement behavior intervention strategies
    • Facilitate collaborative learning environments
    • Address challenging behaviors constructively

    Educational Leadership and Policy

    This course introduces students to leadership roles in educational institutions. It covers policy development, organizational change management, stakeholder engagement, and ethical decision-making.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Analyze the role of leaders in shaping educational outcomes
    • Evaluate current education policies and propose improvements
    • Lead initiatives that promote equitable access to quality education
    • Develop strategic communication skills for leadership roles

    Early Childhood Development

    This course provides a comprehensive overview of early childhood growth and learning. Students study developmental milestones, play-based learning, family involvement, and curriculum design for young learners.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Understand key theories of child development from birth to age 8
    • Design age-appropriate curricula that support holistic development
    • Integrate play and exploration into learning environments
    • Evaluate the effectiveness of early childhood programs

    Adult Learning and Continuing Education

    This course focuses on adult education principles and practices. Students explore adult learning theories, lifelong learning frameworks, professional development strategies, and community-based learning initiatives.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Apply adult learning theories to design effective programs
    • Develop strategies for engaging adult learners in diverse contexts
    • Design continuing education courses that meet industry needs
    • Evaluate the impact of adult learning interventions

    Educational Psychology

    This course explores psychological concepts relevant to educational settings. Students study cognition, motivation, personality, and social influences on learning, while examining how these factors affect teaching and student outcomes.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Apply psychological theories to understand learning processes
    • Analyze the relationship between cognition and academic achievement
    • Design interventions that address motivational challenges
    • Evaluate the impact of emotional intelligence on educational success

    Global Education Trends and Challenges

    This course analyzes global education issues and emerging trends. Students examine topics such as sustainable development goals, equity in access, teacher training, and international comparisons of education systems.

    Learning Objectives:

    • Compare education systems across different countries and cultures
    • Evaluate the impact of globalization on educational practices
    • Identify challenges facing global education reform efforts
    • Propose solutions to address cross-cultural educational disparities

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department strongly advocates for project-based learning (PBL) as a cornerstone of the educational experience. This approach encourages students to engage in complex, real-world problems that require critical thinking and collaboration.

    Mini-projects are integrated throughout the curriculum, allowing students to apply theoretical concepts in practical scenarios. These projects often involve working with local schools, NGOs, or educational technology companies to address authentic challenges.

    The final-year capstone project provides an opportunity for students to undertake an independent research initiative under faculty supervision. Students select topics aligned with their interests and career goals, culminating in a comprehensive thesis that contributes original insights to the field of education.

    Evaluation criteria for projects include:

    • Originality and relevance of the problem addressed
    • Depth of research and analysis conducted
    • Quality of presentation and communication skills demonstrated
    • Impact and potential application of findings

    Faculty mentors are selected based on expertise relevant to the student's chosen project area, ensuring guidance that aligns with both academic rigor and practical relevance.