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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Education

    North East Adventist University West Jaintia Hills
    Duration
    4 Years
    Education UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Education

    North East Adventist University West Jaintia Hills
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    Fees

    ₹2,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹7,00,000

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    4 Years
    Education
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹2,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹7,00,000

    Seats

    180

    Students

    180

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    Seats

    180

    Students

    180

    Curriculum

    Comprehensive Course Listing by Semester

    SemesterCourse CodeFull Course TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Pre-requisites
    IEDU101Introduction to Education3-0-0-3-
    IEDU102Child Psychology and Development3-0-0-3-
    IEDU103Foundations of Learning3-0-0-3-
    IEDU104Educational Philosophy and Ethics3-0-0-3-
    IEDU105Introduction to Teaching Methodology2-0-0-2-
    IEDU106Basic Laboratory Skills0-0-3-1-
    IIEDU201Sociology of Education3-0-0-3EDU101, EDU102
    IIEDU202Educational Psychology3-0-0-3EDU102
    IIEDU203Assessment and Evaluation in Education3-0-0-3EDU101
    IIEDU204Learning Environment Design3-0-0-3EDU101, EDU103
    IIEDU205Teaching Practice I0-0-6-2EDU105
    IIIEDU301Curriculum Planning and Design3-0-0-3EDU201, EDU202
    IIIEDU302Technology in Education3-0-0-3EDU105
    IIIEDU303Educational Leadership3-0-0-3EDU201
    IIIEDU304Special Needs Education3-0-0-3EDU202
    IIIEDU305Educational Research Methods2-0-0-2EDU203
    IVEDU401Advanced Teaching Strategies3-0-0-3EDU301, EDU302
    IVEDU402Community-Based Learning3-0-0-3EDU303
    IVEDU403Educational Policy and Reform3-0-0-3EDU201
    IVEDU404Final Year Project I0-0-6-2All previous courses
    VEDU501Global Education Trends3-0-0-3EDU401, EDU403
    VEDU502Educational Innovation and Entrepreneurship3-0-0-3EDU401
    VEDU503Final Year Project II0-0-6-2EDU404
    VEDU504Internship in Educational Institution0-0-12-4All previous courses
    VEDU505Capstone Thesis0-0-6-3EDU503
    VEDU506Professional Development Workshop2-0-0-2All previous courses

    Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

    Educational Technology and AI Integration: This course explores how artificial intelligence can be integrated into learning environments to personalize instruction, automate assessments, and improve student engagement. Students will learn about machine learning algorithms, chatbots in education, and the ethical implications of AI in classrooms.

    Digital Literacy and Inclusion: Focused on bridging the digital divide, this course examines how educators can ensure equitable access to technology for all students, especially those from marginalized communities. Topics include accessibility standards, digital citizenship, and resource allocation strategies.

    Learning Analytics and Data Interpretation: Students will gain skills in interpreting educational data to make informed decisions about curriculum design, teaching methods, and student support services. The course covers statistical software, visualization tools, and predictive modeling techniques.

    Cultural Sensitivity in Education: This elective delves into how cultural diversity impacts learning outcomes and instructional practices. It includes case studies from various regions and explores inclusive pedagogies that respect different backgrounds while promoting universal values.

    Educational Leadership and Management: Designed for future school administrators, this course covers leadership theories, organizational behavior in schools, budgeting, and strategic planning processes. Students will analyze successful school management models and develop leadership portfolios.

    Child Development and Learning Disorders: An intensive look at cognitive, emotional, and social development from infancy through adolescence, with special attention to diagnosing and supporting students with learning disorders such as ADHD, dyslexia, and autism spectrum disorders.

    Assessment Innovation and Alternative Methods: Explores beyond traditional testing methods to evaluate student progress. Students will experiment with portfolio assessments, peer evaluations, performance-based tasks, and competency-based grading systems.

    Language Acquisition and Multilingual Education: This course studies how children acquire languages and how schools can support multilingual learners effectively. It includes discussions on bilingual education policies, translation strategies, and language preservation efforts.

    Educational Equity and Social Justice: Analyzes systemic barriers that affect educational access and success for different groups. Students will examine historical and contemporary issues related to race, class, gender, and disability in education and propose solutions based on equity principles.

    Environmental Education and Sustainability: Integrates environmental awareness into curriculum design and teaching practices. The course focuses on sustainable development goals, climate change education, and how schools can model environmentally responsible behavior.

    Teacher Education and Professional Growth: Prepares students for roles in teacher training programs and professional development initiatives. It covers coaching techniques, mentoring strategies, and lifelong learning frameworks for educators.

    Research Design and Evaluation in Education: Provides a deep dive into educational research methodologies, including qualitative and quantitative approaches. Students will learn how to design research projects, collect data, and present findings effectively.

    Educational Policy Analysis: Analyzes the formulation and implementation of national and international education policies. Students will study policy-making processes, evaluate policy effectiveness, and propose improvements based on empirical evidence.

    Community-Based Learning and Service Projects: Encourages students to engage with local communities through service-learning projects that address real educational needs. The course emphasizes collaboration, reflection, and sustainable impact.

    Educational Neuroscience and Cognitive Load Theory: Explores the intersection of neuroscience and education by examining how brain function affects learning processes. Students will understand cognitive load theory, memory retention strategies, and neuroplasticity in educational contexts.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    The department emphasizes project-based learning as a cornerstone of its pedagogical approach. Projects are designed to be interdisciplinary, relevant, and grounded in real-world applications. Mini-projects begin in the second year and evolve into more complex capstone projects in the final year.

    Mini-projects are typically completed over 6-8 weeks and involve small groups of students working under faculty guidance on specific educational challenges. These projects help students apply theoretical knowledge to practical situations, develop teamwork skills, and enhance communication abilities.

    The final-year thesis/capstone project is a comprehensive endeavor that integrates all learned concepts. Students choose a topic aligned with their interests or career goals, conduct independent research, and present findings in both written and oral formats. Faculty mentors guide students throughout the process, providing feedback on methodology, data analysis, and presentation skills.

    Selection criteria for projects include relevance to current educational trends, feasibility within available resources, and potential for meaningful impact. Students often collaborate with external organizations such as schools, NGOs, or government agencies, adding depth and authenticity to their work.