Course Details
The Master of Education (M.Ed.) program is a highly advanced postgraduate degree designed to nurture educational leaders, administrators, researchers, and higher education professionals.
The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, educational research, policy analysis, and advanced pedagogical theories. Students will explore subjects like Advanced Educational Psychology, Research Methodology, Philosophy of Education, and Curriculum Development.
Graduates of the M.Ed. program are highly sought after for roles such as school principals, curriculum developers, educational policy analysts, and lecturers in teacher training institutes. This degree also serves as an essential stepping stone for pursuing a Ph.D. in Education.
Eligibility Criteria
Bachelor of Education of any University recognized as equivalent (B.Ed., B.A. B.Ed., B.Sc. B. Ed., B. El. Ed., B.Ed. (Physical Education), B. Ed. (Special Education), D. El. Ed., with an undergraduate degree should have obtained at least 50% marks or equivalent grade.
Course Objectives
- Develop a profound understanding of educational theories and their applications in diverse learning environments.
- Cultivate advanced research skills to contribute meaningfully to the field of educational science and policy.
- Prepare visionary leaders capable of managing and transforming educational institutions.
- Equip students with the expertise to design, evaluate, and reform academic curricula.
- Foster critical perspectives on contemporary educational issues and challenges globally and nationally.
- Promote ethical leadership and a commitment to lifelong learning and educational equity.