Teaching is one of the ways to help and guide a student in the process of continuous learning, to which the aim remains the same but means change from professor to professor. In our institute, after a deep study of human behavior, we use many modes and aids of teaching as follows:
This is one of the most popular techniques we use. It involves students in addressing simulated real-world problems and helps develop logical thinking.
Use of PowerPoint, Excel, and other IT applications helps students visualize concepts and learn effectively through visual techniques.
Video techniques engage students deeply, helping them understand intricate details while maintaining attention and interest.
Experience is the mother of learning. Our methodology encourages students to experience, explore, and learn independently.
This technique enhances communication skills and helps students interact effectively with peers and professionals.
Students prepare models under faculty guidance, helping them understand relationships between data and processes.
Role plays generate debate, empathy, and deeper understanding by allowing students to experience different perspectives.