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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Education

    Manav Bharti University Solan
    Duration
    4 Years
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    Duration

    4 Years

    Education

    Manav Bharti University Solan
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    Fees

    ₹2,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

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    4 Years
    Education
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹2,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

    Seats

    300

    Students

    1,200

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    Seats

    300

    Students

    1,200

    Curriculum

    Comprehensive Course List Across 8 Semesters

    Course CodeCourse TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Pre-requisites
    EDU101Introduction to Education3-0-0-3-
    EDU102Child Psychology and Development3-0-0-3-
    EDU103Teaching Methodologies3-0-0-3EDU101
    EDU104Introduction to Educational Technology2-0-2-3-
    EDU105Philosophy of Education3-0-0-3EDU101
    EDU201Learning Theories3-0-0-3EDU102
    EDU202Educational Sociology3-0-0-3-
    EDU203Assessment and Evaluation in Education3-0-0-3EDU103
    EDU204Classroom Management Techniques2-0-2-3EDU103
    EDU205Research Methods in Education3-0-0-3-
    EDU301Digital Pedagogy and Tools3-0-0-3EDU104
    EDU302Curriculum Design and Implementation3-0-0-3EDU201
    EDU303Inclusive Education Practices3-0-0-3EDU202
    EDU304Educational Leadership and Policy3-0-0-3EDU105
    EDU305Instructional Design Principles2-0-2-3EDU301
    EDU401Educational Research Project2-0-4-5EDU205
    EDU402Capstone Project in Education2-0-4-6EDU302, EDU303
    EDU403Advanced Teaching Strategies3-0-0-3EDU103
    EDU404Educational Innovation and Entrepreneurship2-0-2-3EDU402
    EDU405Global Trends in Education3-0-0-3EDU105

    Detailed Departmental Elective Courses

    Advanced Digital Pedagogy: This course explores the integration of modern technologies in educational settings, focusing on AI-assisted learning platforms, virtual reality (VR) simulations, and interactive multimedia tools. Students will engage with real-world case studies and develop hands-on projects that enhance their ability to design engaging and effective digital learning experiences.

    Curriculum Evaluation and Reform: Designed for students interested in educational policy and systemic change, this course provides frameworks for analyzing existing curricula and proposing reforms. It includes modules on stakeholder engagement, impact assessment, and implementation strategies based on evidence-based research.

    Special Needs Education: This elective delves into the challenges and solutions surrounding inclusive education for children with disabilities. Students learn about diagnostic tools, intervention strategies, assistive technologies, and legal frameworks that support equitable access to learning environments.

    Educational Data Analytics: As part of our commitment to data-driven decision-making in education, this course introduces students to statistical analysis techniques used in tracking student progress, measuring program effectiveness, and optimizing instructional delivery using big data tools and machine learning algorithms.

    Play-Based Learning for Early Childhood: Focused on the importance of play in early childhood development, this course examines how structured and unstructured play activities can foster cognitive, emotional, and social growth. Students will design age-appropriate play-based curricula and evaluate their outcomes through observation and assessment techniques.

    Educational Leadership and Change Management: This advanced course prepares students for leadership roles in educational institutions by exploring theories of organizational change, conflict resolution, team dynamics, and strategic planning processes. Case studies from diverse contexts provide practical insights into managing complex institutional transitions.

    Technology Integration in Classrooms: Students will explore how to integrate emerging technologies such as tablets, coding platforms, robotics, and smart boards into classroom instruction. The course emphasizes pedagogical approaches that leverage these tools to enhance student engagement and achievement.

    Sustainable Education Practices: This elective focuses on incorporating sustainability principles into educational practices, including environmental literacy, climate change awareness, and green school initiatives. Students will learn how to develop eco-friendly curricula and implement sustainable practices within their own schools or organizations.

    Adult Learning Theory and Practice: Designed for those interested in working with adult learners, this course covers theories of adult learning (andragogy), motivational factors, workplace training models, and evaluation methods specific to adult education contexts.

    Educational Assessment and Feedback Systems: This course teaches students how to design and implement comprehensive assessment systems that provide meaningful feedback to both educators and learners. It includes discussions on formative and summative assessments, portfolio-based evaluations, and rubric development for various educational settings.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    Our department is committed to project-based learning as a cornerstone of our educational philosophy. We believe that students learn best when they are actively engaged in solving real-world problems through inquiry-based projects that connect theoretical knowledge with practical application.

    The structure of our project-based learning approach includes three phases: initiation, execution, and reflection. During the initiation phase, students identify a problem or challenge within the field of education, often sourced from collaboration with schools, NGOs, or government bodies. In the execution phase, they conduct research, gather data, design interventions, and implement solutions. Finally, in the reflection phase, they present their findings to peers and stakeholders, evaluating both process and outcomes.

    Projects are evaluated using a rubric that assesses critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, communication, and technical competency. Each student works closely with a faculty mentor who guides them through each stage of the project lifecycle.

    Mini-projects begin in the second year and culminate in the fourth year with a final capstone project that serves as a portfolio piece for graduate school applications or job interviews. These projects are often interdisciplinary, combining elements from psychology, technology, sociology, and policy to create holistic educational solutions.