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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Education

    Mahatama Gandhi University Ri Bhoi
    Duration
    4 Years
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    Duration

    4 Years

    Education

    Mahatama Gandhi University Ri Bhoi
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    Fees

    ₹3,50,000

    Placement

    94.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹12,00,000

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    4 Years
    Education
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹3,50,000

    Placement

    94.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹12,00,000

    Seats

    120

    Students

    1,200

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    Seats

    120

    Students

    1,200

    Curriculum

    Course Structure and Academic Framework

    The curriculum for the Education program at Mahatama Gandhi University Ri Bhoi is meticulously designed to provide a balanced blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application. The program spans eight semesters, each structured to build upon previous learning while introducing new concepts and skills.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    1EDU101Introduction to Education3-0-0-3-
    1EDU102Psychology of Learning3-0-0-3-
    1EDU103Sociology of Education3-0-0-3-
    1MAT101Mathematics for Educators4-0-0-4-
    1PHY101Physics for Educational Sciences3-0-0-3-
    1CHE101Chemistry for Education3-0-0-3-
    1BIO101Biology for Educational Studies3-0-0-3-
    2EDU201Curriculum Development3-0-0-3EDU101, EDU102
    2EDU202Instructional Design3-0-0-3EDU101, EDU102
    2EDU203Educational Assessment and Evaluation3-0-0-3EDU101, EDU102
    2MAT201Statistics for Education4-0-0-4MAT101
    2PHY201Modern Physics Concepts3-0-0-3PHY101
    2CHE201Chemical Applications in Education3-0-0-3CHE101
    2BIO201Biological Foundations of Learning3-0-0-3BIO101
    3EDU301Educational Psychology3-0-0-3EDU201, EDU202
    3EDU302Special Education Practices3-0-0-3EDU201, EDU202
    3EDU303Learning Technologies3-0-0-3EDU201, EDU202
    3MAT301Advanced Statistics in Education4-0-0-4MAT201
    3PHY301Physics of Educational Tools3-0-0-3PHY201
    3CHE301Chemistry in Learning Environments3-0-0-3CHE201
    3BIO301Neuroscience and Cognition3-0-0-3BIO201
    4EDU401Educational Policy Analysis3-0-0-3EDU301, EDU302
    4EDU402Research Methods in Education3-0-0-3EDU301, EDU302
    4EDU403Community-Based Education3-0-0-3EDU301, EDU302
    4MAT401Data Analysis for Educational Outcomes4-0-0-4MAT301
    4PHY401Physics of Modern Educational Tools3-0-0-3PHY301
    4CHE401Chemistry in Teaching and Learning3-0-0-3CHE301
    4BIO401Biological Aspects of Learning3-0-0-3BIO301
    5EDU501Higher Education Management3-0-0-3EDU401, EDU402
    5EDU502Educational Leadership3-0-0-3EDU401, EDU402
    5EDU503Global Education Trends3-0-0-3EDU401, EDU402
    5MAT501Advanced Data Modeling in Education4-0-0-4MAT401
    5PHY501Applied Physics in Learning Environments3-0-0-3PHY401
    5CHE501Chemical Applications in Educational Settings3-0-0-3CHE401
    5BIO501Biological Foundations of Education3-0-0-3BIO401
    6EDU601Educational Innovation and Entrepreneurship3-0-0-3EDU501, EDU502
    6EDU602Adult Education and Lifelong Learning3-0-0-3EDU501, EDU502
    6EDU603International Comparative Education3-0-0-3EDU501, EDU502
    6MAT601Machine Learning for Educational Analytics4-0-0-4MAT501
    6PHY601Physics of Educational Technology3-0-0-3PHY501
    6CHE601Chemistry in Educational Innovation3-0-0-3CHE501
    6BIO601Biology of Learning and Memory3-0-0-3BIO501
    7EDU701Independent Research Project3-0-0-3EDU601, EDU602
    7EDU702Educational Consulting3-0-0-3EDU601, EDU602
    7EDU703Policy Advocacy and Reform3-0-0-3EDU601, EDU602
    7MAT701Advanced Educational Data Science4-0-0-4MAT601
    7PHY701Applied Physics in Learning Design3-0-0-3PHY601
    7CHE701Chemistry of Educational Innovation3-0-0-3CHE601
    7BIO701Neuroscience in Education3-0-0-3BIO601
    8EDU801Final Year Thesis/Capstone Project6-0-0-6EDU701, EDU702
    8EDU802Internship Experience3-0-0-3EDU701, EDU702
    8EDU803Capstone Presentation and Defense3-0-0-3EDU801, EDU802
    8MAT801Final Research Analysis4-0-0-4MAT701
    8PHY801Physics of Educational Innovation3-0-0-3PHY701
    8CHE801Chemistry in Future Learning Environments3-0-0-3CHE701
    8BIO801Biological Foundations of Future Education3-0-0-3BIO701

    Advanced Departmental Electives

    The program offers numerous advanced departmental electives designed to deepen specialization and provide cutting-edge knowledge. These courses are developed by leading faculty members who bring international recognition and extensive experience in their fields.

    Educational Psychology: Cognitive Processes and Learning Theories

    This course delves into the cognitive mechanisms underlying learning, focusing on how memory, attention, perception, and problem-solving influence educational outcomes. Students explore theories of intelligence, metacognition, and motivation, applying them to real-world classroom settings. The course emphasizes empirical research methods and data analysis techniques used in psychological studies.

    Curriculum Design for Inclusive Learning Environments

    This elective explores strategies for designing curricula that accommodate diverse learners, including those with disabilities, linguistic minorities, and socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Students examine inclusive practices, universal design principles, and differentiated instruction methods to ensure equitable access to learning opportunities.

    Educational Technology: Innovation in Digital Learning Platforms

    Students learn about emerging technologies in education, including virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), artificial intelligence (AI), and gamification. The course covers the development of digital learning platforms, assessment tools, and interactive multimedia resources that enhance student engagement and performance.

    Special Education: Supporting Students with Diverse Needs

    This course focuses on understanding and supporting students with special needs across various educational contexts. It covers topics such as individualized education plans (IEPs), assistive technologies, behavioral interventions, and inclusive practices. Students engage in practical exercises to develop strategies for effective support.

    Adult Education: Lifelong Learning and Professional Development

    This elective addresses the needs of adult learners in professional and community settings. It covers principles of adult learning theory, competency-based training models, and organizational learning frameworks. The course explores how educational institutions can better serve adult populations through customized programs and flexible delivery methods.

    Global Education: Comparative Studies in International School Systems

    This course compares educational systems across different countries, examining factors such as policy frameworks, assessment practices, curriculum standards, and teacher training models. Students analyze case studies from various regions to understand how cultural, economic, and political contexts shape educational outcomes.

    Educational Policy Analysis: From Theory to Practice

    This course provides students with tools for analyzing educational policies at local, national, and international levels. It covers policy formulation processes, implementation challenges, impact evaluation methods, and stakeholder engagement strategies. Students engage in policy simulation exercises to develop critical thinking and advocacy skills.

    Research Methods in Education: Design and Implementation

    This course teaches students how to design and conduct rigorous educational research. Topics include qualitative and quantitative methodologies, ethical considerations, data collection techniques, statistical analysis, and literature review strategies. Students apply these methods through independent research projects and collaborative studies.

    Learning Analytics: Data-Driven Approaches to Education

    This elective explores how data analytics can improve educational outcomes by identifying learning patterns, predicting student performance, and personalizing instruction. Students learn about dashboards, predictive modeling, and automated feedback systems used in modern educational environments.

    Educational Leadership and Change Management

    This course prepares students for leadership roles in educational institutions by focusing on organizational behavior, change management strategies, team dynamics, and strategic planning. It emphasizes ethical leadership, stakeholder communication, and institutional transformation processes.

    Project-Based Learning Framework

    The program places significant emphasis on project-based learning as a core component of student development. From the second year onwards, students are encouraged to engage in mini-projects that allow them to apply theoretical concepts to practical scenarios. These projects are typically completed in teams and involve real-world stakeholders, providing valuable networking and collaboration opportunities.

    The final-year thesis or capstone project serves as the culmination of the student's academic journey. Students select a topic aligned with their interests and career goals, working closely with faculty mentors who guide them through the research process from proposal to completion. The project is designed to demonstrate mastery in both theoretical knowledge and practical application, often resulting in publications, policy recommendations, or innovative educational tools.

    Faculty mentors are selected based on their expertise and alignment with student interests. The selection process involves discussions between students and faculty members, ensuring a strong match between research topics and mentorship capabilities. Regular progress meetings, peer reviews, and milestone evaluations ensure that projects remain on track and meet academic standards.