The course will enable the students to identify and select relevant real-world issues related to culture, environment, history, society and current trends enhancing their understanding and critical analysis. Improve their oral and written communication skills, fostering effective presentation and argumentation. Use research ethics and diverse thinking strategies to examine selected topic, explore creative avenues of expression, and make informed, consequential decisions, ultimately leading to well-rounded and conclusive discussion.
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24VAA(G) 222 |
Seminar (Practical) |
CO30: Create effective presentations using PowerPoint to convey the ideas through the proper methodology clearly and engagingly CO31: Defend their knowledge and understanding of the selected topics through articulate and confident viva sessions CO32: Produce comprehensive and well-structured reports that reflect their research findings, analytical skills, and conclusions on the seminar topic following research ethics CO33: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction |
Approach in Teaching: Interactive Discussions, Lectures, Presentations, Reading, Case Studies
Learning Activities for The Students: Presentations, Group Discussions, Self-Learning Assignments, Effective Questions, Oral Explanation |
Continuous Assessment Test, Semester end examination, PPT, Viva, Student Teacher Interaction, Final Presentation, Report
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COURSE CONTENT:
The student will choose any topic of choice, relevant to the field of specialization and will present a seminar on a scheduled date.
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