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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Education

    Mahayogi Gorakhnath University, Gorakhpur
    Duration
    4 Years
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    Duration

    4 Years

    Education

    Mahayogi Gorakhnath University, Gorakhpur
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    Fees

    ₹1,20,000

    Placement

    94.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹30,00,000

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    4 Years
    Education
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹1,20,000

    Placement

    94.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹30,00,000

    Seats

    150

    Students

    1,500

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    Seats

    150

    Students

    1,500

    Curriculum

    Course List and Structure

    The following table outlines the complete course structure for the Education program at Mahayogi Gorakhnath University, spanning 8 semesters. Each course includes its code, full title, credit hours (L-T-P-C), and prerequisites where applicable.

    YearSemesterCourse CodeFull Course TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    11EDU101Introduction to Education3-0-0-3-
    11EDU102Child Psychology3-0-0-3-
    11EDU103Educational Sociology3-0-0-3-
    11EDU104Introduction to Educational Technology2-0-0-2-
    11MAT101Mathematics for Education3-0-0-3-
    11ENG101English for Academic Writing2-0-0-2-
    12EDU201Teaching Methodology3-0-0-3EDU101, EDU102
    12EDU202Educational Research3-0-0-3-
    12EDU203Social Issues in Education3-0-0-3-
    12EDU204Assessment and Evaluation Techniques2-0-0-2-
    12MAT201Statistics for Education3-0-0-3MAT101
    23EDU301Curriculum Design and Development3-0-0-3EDU201, EDU202
    23EDU302Educational Policy Analysis3-0-0-3-
    23EDU303Technology Integration in Schools2-0-0-2EDU104
    23EDU304Inclusive Education3-0-0-3-
    23EDU305Psychology of Learning3-0-0-3EDU102
    24EDU401Educational Leadership3-0-0-3-
    24EDU402Community-Based Education Programs2-0-0-2-
    24EDU403Adult Literacy and Lifelong Learning3-0-0-3-
    24EDU404Educational Technology Projects2-0-0-2EDU104, EDU303
    35EDU501Advanced Curriculum Development3-0-0-3EDU301
    35EDU502Educational Research Capstone3-0-0-3EDU202
    35EDU503Special Needs Education3-0-0-3EDU304
    35EDU504Digital Learning Platforms2-0-0-2EDU104, EDU303
    36EDU601Educational Policy and Reform3-0-0-3EDU203, EDU302
    36EDU602Early Childhood Education3-0-0-3-
    36EDU603Educational Ethics and Values2-0-0-2-
    36EDU604Leadership in Educational Institutions3-0-0-3EDU401
    47EDU701Final Year Thesis3-0-0-3EDU502
    47EDU702Internship in Educational Organizations3-0-0-3-
    48EDU801Capstone Project in Education3-0-0-3EDU701
    48EDU802Professional Development Workshop2-0-0-2-

    Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

    Curriculum Design and Development (EDU501): This course focuses on the systematic planning, implementation, and evaluation of curricula. Students learn to design educational programs that align with national standards while addressing local needs. The course includes hands-on experience in developing curriculum documents for primary, secondary, or higher education levels.

    Educational Research Capstone (EDU502): Designed for students who are preparing for advanced research or academic careers, this capstone course involves conducting an original research project under faculty supervision. Students explore current issues in education and develop solutions through empirical analysis and critical literature review.

    Special Needs Education (EDU503): This course provides comprehensive knowledge of special education practices, including identification, assessment, and intervention strategies for students with disabilities. It covers legal frameworks, inclusive policies, and best practices in creating accessible learning environments.

    Digital Learning Platforms (EDU504): With the increasing role of technology in education, this course explores how digital platforms can be used to enhance teaching and learning experiences. Students learn to design interactive content, manage online learning environments, and evaluate the effectiveness of digital tools in education.

    Educational Policy and Reform (EDU601): This course examines the evolution of educational policies at national and global levels, analyzing factors that influence policy formation and implementation. Students engage in simulations and case studies to understand how policy decisions impact educational outcomes.

    Early Childhood Education (EDU602): This course delves into developmental theories, curriculum design, and teaching strategies specific to early childhood education. It emphasizes play-based learning, child-centered approaches, and the role of educators in fostering cognitive and emotional development.

    Educational Ethics and Values (EDU603): Addressing moral dilemmas in education, this course explores ethical principles that guide professional conduct in educational settings. Students examine issues such as equity, justice, integrity, and responsibility in teaching and leadership roles.

    Leadership in Educational Institutions (EDU604): This course prepares students for leadership roles in schools and educational organizations. It covers organizational behavior, change management, strategic planning, and team dynamics, equipping graduates with the skills needed to lead effective educational initiatives.

    Educational Technology Projects (EDU404): Students engage in collaborative projects that involve designing, developing, and testing educational technologies. This course emphasizes innovation, problem-solving, and practical application of technology in classroom settings.

    Community-Based Education Programs (EDU402): Through fieldwork and community engagement activities, students gain insight into the challenges faced by underserved populations in accessing quality education. The course promotes social responsibility and community-driven solutions to educational disparities.

    Educational Psychology (EDU305): This foundational course introduces students to theories of cognitive development, motivation, learning styles, and classroom behavior management. It provides a psychological framework for understanding student needs and designing effective teaching strategies.

    Assessment and Evaluation Techniques (EDU204): Students learn various assessment methods, including formative and summative evaluations, rubrics, portfolios, and standardized testing. The course emphasizes fairness, validity, reliability, and the use of data to inform instructional decisions.

    Teaching Methodology (EDU201): This course introduces fundamental teaching strategies and pedagogical frameworks. Students learn to design lesson plans, facilitate discussions, and create engaging learning environments that promote active participation and critical thinking.

    Educational Sociology (EDU103): Exploring the relationship between education and society, this course examines social structures, class dynamics, gender roles, race relations, and cultural influences on educational experiences. It encourages students to think critically about how social factors shape learning outcomes.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    At Mahayogi Gorakhnath University, project-based learning is a cornerstone of our academic approach. We believe that learning is most effective when it is contextualized and experiential. Our program integrates project-based learning throughout the curriculum to ensure that students develop both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.

    The structure of our projects involves three main phases:

    1. Initiation: Students identify a real-world problem or challenge in education, often in collaboration with local schools or NGOs.
    2. Design and Implementation: Working in teams, students design solutions and implement them within the specified timeframe. This phase includes research, planning, execution, and reflection.
    3. Reflection and Presentation: Students document their findings, present their work to faculty and peers, and receive feedback for continuous improvement.

    Evaluation criteria for projects are based on multiple dimensions including innovation, feasibility, impact, teamwork, and presentation skills. Faculty mentors guide students throughout the process, ensuring that projects meet academic standards while fostering creativity and initiative.

    Mini-projects begin in the second year and culminate in a final-year thesis or capstone project. These projects provide students with opportunities to explore specialized interests, apply interdisciplinary knowledge, and contribute meaningfully to educational discourse.