GUIDOL MA Education FAQs
Q1: Can I pursue MA Education Part Time while working as a teacher or educator?
Ans. Yes, the MA Education Part Time programme at GUIDOL is specifically designed for working teachers and educators. The distance learning mode allows you to study at your own pace while maintaining your professional commitments. You can balance your job and studies effectively with flexible scheduling.
Q2: What is the duration of the MA Education Part Time programme?
Ans. The MA Education Part Time programme is a 2-year course divided into four semesters. Each semester typically spans 6 months, allowing flexibility in your study schedule. You can complete the course at your own pace within the stipulated timeframe.
Q3: What are the career prospects after completing MA Education?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as educational administrators, curriculum developers, educational researchers, teacher educators, education consultants, and policy makers. With the growing emphasis on quality education, job opportunities are substantial in educational institutions, government agencies, and educational organizations.
Q4: Is there practical training in the MA Education programme?
Ans. Yes, the programme includes practical training in educational research methodology and laboratory practicals. Practical sessions are conducted at designated GUIDOL study centers. You can attend these sessions at your nearest study center.
Q5: What is the curriculum focus of MA Education?
Ans. The MA Education programme covers educational psychology, educational technology, comparative education, educational research, statistics, curriculum development, educational planning and management, and contemporary issues in Indian education. The curriculum is designed to provide comprehensive knowledge of the education sector.
Q6: Is there placement assistance available for MA Education graduates?
Ans. Yes, GUIDOL provides campus placement assistance through pool placement drives. The institute has tie-ups with educational institutions and organizations for placement opportunities. However, placement is not guaranteed and depends on individual performance and market conditions.
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