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5.1.2 Average percentage of students benefited by career counselling and guidance for competitive examinations offered by the Institution during the last five years (2015-2016)
Galgotias University Plot No. 2, Yamuna Expressway,
Opposite, Buddha International Circuit, Sector 17A, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh 203201, India
5.1.3 Following Capacity development and skills enhancement initiatives are taken by the institution (5) 1. Soft skills, 2. Language and communication skills, 3. Life skills (Yoga, physical fitness, health and hygiene), 4. Awareness of trends in technology
(2017-2018)
5.1.3 Following Capacity development and skills enhancement initiatives are taken by the institution (5) 1. Soft skills, 2. Language and communication skills, 3. Life skills (Yoga, physical fitness, health and
hygiene), 4. Awareness of trends in technology
Name of the capacity development and skills enhancement schemes
Date of implementation (DD-
MM-YYYY)
Number of students enrolled
Name of the agencies/consultants involved with contact
details (if any)
German speaking 20-09-2017 189 Galgotias University
SPEAKING ABILITY & PERSONALITY ENHANCEMENT(BA Journalism and Mass Communication)
01-08-2017 67 Galgotias University
SPEAKING ABILITY & PERSONALITY ENHANCEMENT(MA Journalism and Mass Communication)
01-08-2017 12 Galgotias University
2. Language and communication skills
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School of Mechanical EngineeringGalgotias UniversityPlot No. 2, Yamuna ExpySector '1 7A, Greater Noida,Uttar Pradesh 203201
Opportunity for Training
Respected Vice Chancellor
This letter is a formal request for you to consider allowing me to take tenworking days from September 20 to October 10,2017 in order to aftend atraining course for Soft Skills on language(German).
The program rs being offered by the SLLL. Galgotias University and is opento all Mechanical engineering graduates who are just beginning theircareers. A certifioate will be provided to all the participants.
Thank you for considering my request. I would be happy to discuss thedetails of the course with you at any time.
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Session on Language course
Organized By: StLL & SOME, Galgotias Universlty Date: Sept ZO to Oct 10,2017
Speaker; Mr Amit Sharma
A course of language was conducted by sLtL department for SoME students. Someone whodoesn't have the right skills for a position, or who isn't a good fit with the corporate culture, often endsup being replaced. Then companies fill the position again, and turnover costs and lost opportunitiesbecome significant. The ranguage course prays an important rore in the ranguage rearningprocess. companies also use these tests for promoting and training. The goal is to get the right peopre,with the right skills, in the ri8ht jobs.
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To enhancc the e,l)ployability skills among the studcnts to nleet out the corporare cxpect0trons.To impror'e the industt),- instilute selection ralioTo cnluncs the students' intercst torvards lndustry expectationsto develop, test and refine an evaluation framework for teaching and learning of foreignlanguages
to exchange information on best practice in the area offoreign language teaching and learningto compare elements of quality and practice in different education systems, with particularemphasis on the impact of national and international language initiativesto agree and report on best practice observed when using the evaluation instruments acrosscountries, drafting a number of case studies of best practice for inclusion in the finar report
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The session has been developed in accordance with the principle that effective evaluation endreporting can enhance the richness of the teaching and learning process. students wereconscious that, although written testing and examinations are used widely at upper secondarylevel, such written assessment provides limited information on the effectiveness of languageteaching and lea rning.To provide best possible training for thc studcnts rkough conlinuous training moduleTo preparc students lbr thc carnpus rccruitment programTo counsel the students to improve thcir carecr exposurc across thc lndustryTo producc the ntost competitive man power to fit in all sccnario ofthcjob markc
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Listening SkillsListening is a receptive language skill which learners usuaUy find the most difficult. This often is because
they feel under unnecessary pressure to understand every word. The listener has to get oriented to thelistening portion and be all ears. The listener is also required to be attentive. Anticipation is a skillto be
nurtured in Listening. ln due course of listening, be in a lookout for the sign post words and one shouldbe able to concentrate on understanding the message thorouBhly. Listening Skills is enhanced byfocusing on making the students listen to the sounds and help them with the right pronunciation ofwords.SpeakingLanguage is a tool for communication. We communicate with others, to express our ideas, and to know
others' ideas as well. We must take into account that the level of language input (listening) must be
higher than the level of language production. ln primary schools, elocution and recitation are main
sources to master the sounds, rhythms, and intonation of the En8lish language through simple
reproduction. Understanding of para-linguistic attributes such as voice quality, volume and tone, voice
modulation, articulation, pronunciation etc helps to better this skill.
ReadingReadrng is a learning skill. lt helps you improve all parts of the English language - vocabulary, spelling,
grammar, and writing. lt helps to develop language intuition in the corrected form. Then the brainlimitates them, producing similar sentences to express the desired meaning. Using skimming or scanning
technique to read quickly is highly effective. While reading underlining of key words is necessary.
ReadinB Skills help the students grasp the content and draw conclusions. The students should also make
it a point to familiarize themselves with the jargons and new words by making reading a habit be it
reading newspapers, articles, books, magazines etc.
WritingWriting provides a learner with physical evidence of his achievements and he can measure his
improvement. lt helps to consolidate their grasp of vocabulary and structure, and complements the
other language skills. lt helps to understand the text and write compositions. lt can foster the learner's
ability to summarize and to use the language freely. To write flawless language one should excel in the
writing skills with the help of various methods. lmportance should be given to composition and creative
writing. One should also focus on coherence when it comes to writing a language. ln these sessions, we
help them to identify and apply critical thinking skills in writing. Assessment session helps them to apply
language & reflective skills to create a write up for given iconic images. Teachin8 of English language
while ensuring focus on allthese four skills provides a platform for the learners to hone their proficiency
in this language well.
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School of Mechanical EngineeringSummary of the course assessment:The components of the exam have been created with the following principles in mind:
. prior knowledge: relevant and familiar concepts in reading and listening items whichreflect the course content of Higher
o choice: flexibility in responses in most reading and listening comprehension questionsand a choice of two directed writing scenarios
o progressive linBuistic development: lexical items and phrases as well as a level of demandwhich corresponds with the course content of Higher
Our faculty discuss the requirements with the companies & recruiters from various sectors so as to
know what is expected by them from our students. Thus, SOME students are trained on followint:
. Reading
. Writing
. Speaking
. Group oiscussion
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Motive of this course is to enhance the ability of students as following.
l. ln addition to being Ability Enhancement Compulsory course (AECC) of the communicationstudies discipline, oratory is a truly essential communication skill in our society. This courseis designed for those eager to polish their fundamental talents acquired in an introductorypublic speaking course, and to provide an advanced understanding ofthe public speakingexperience as an orator in real-life contexts. civility and ethical speech-making are thefoundations of this course. lts goal is to prepare students for success in typical publicspeaking situations and to provide them with the basic principles of organization andresearch needed for effective speeches. one of the primary goals of this course is toconnect public speaking to the workplace, where excellent public speaking skills are soughtafter in a competitive job market.
2. This course is an introduction to speech communication which emphasizes the practical skillof public speaking, including techniqucs to lessen speaker anxiety, and the use of visual aidsto enhance speaker presentations.
3. At a confidence building exercise to enhance student's personality4. At grooming the speaking, debating, analyzing and acting skills relevant in communication
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