Sunday, 27 January 2019

Interaction with Prof. Vedant Pandya

This world has become competitive. There is no easy way to get something. Competition is necessary. Competitive exams are also part of it. To get some particular government services one has to crack the competitive exams. Newbies in this competitive world, will always seek for guidance, which lead them to the right directions. Our department always try to give us that right and appropriate direction, and for that our Head of the Department, Dr. Dilip Barad, keep on inviting scholars of the field.


This time, the workshop was for the paper no.1 of NET/SET examinations. This time the scholar was in our house. He was from MBA department of our MKBU. His name is Professor Vedant Pandya and he was invited to talk about the general paper of NET/SET exams. First he gave us 10 components of first paper, which are like...
1) Teaching Aptitude
2) Research Aptitude
3) Comprehension
4) Communication
5) Reasoning Aptitude
6) Logical Reasoning
7) Data Interpretation
8) ICT
9) People Development and Environment
10) Higher Education System

From all these, he was there to talk about the last section Higher Education System. His style of teaching was very straight forward and simple. He has given us the basic structure of Higher Education System. He has very vast knowledge in this field, and from that we have learned one thing for sure that there are many basic things which we need to know. He has talked about government colleges, grant in aid colleges, self finance colleges, then many things about universities.


He has also talked about traditional universities and specialized universities. He gave examples like there are children university, teacher university, defence university, start-up university and many more. This shows how education system is changing and taking new shape.

Over all this session was worth attending. At the end of the workshop our sir Dr. Dilip Barad has prepared the Kahoot quiz to check our attentiveness in class and it was so much fun. At the end we like to thank our Head of the Department to keep on inviting such dignitaries, and we like to thank Professor Vedant Pandya for sharing his time and knowledge with us.

Thank you. 

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