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Practical Training Project - I M213

This document provides information about the Practical Training Project - I course for the Second Year of the Three Year Diploma in Mining Engineering program. It includes details about the teaching and examination scheme, with 1 hour per week dedicated to monitoring and guidance. The purpose of the practical training is to help students relate theoretical knowledge to practical work processes in mining operations and understand impacts on health, safety, environment and society. Benefits listed include gaining hands-on experience, bridging theory and practice, interactive learning, identifying career interests, and enhancing skills. Course outcomes are listed as exposure to the work environment, acquiring workplace skills, following safety practices, and developing employability skills and report writing. The strategy for implementation includes industrial visits,

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Practical Training Project - I M213

This document provides information about the Practical Training Project - I course for the Second Year of the Three Year Diploma in Mining Engineering program. It includes details about the teaching and examination scheme, with 1 hour per week dedicated to monitoring and guidance. The purpose of the practical training is to help students relate theoretical knowledge to practical work processes in mining operations and understand impacts on health, safety, environment and society. Benefits listed include gaining hands-on experience, bridging theory and practice, interactive learning, identifying career interests, and enhancing skills. Course outcomes are listed as exposure to the work environment, acquiring workplace skills, following safety practices, and developing employability skills and report writing. The strategy for implementation includes industrial visits,

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Course Name : Three years Diploma in Mining Engineering

Year : Second
Subject Title : Practical Training Project - I
Subject Code : M213

Teaching and Examination Scheme:


Teaching Scheme* Examination Scheme
L T P Full External Internal External Total Duration
Marks Exam Exam Pas Pass of
Marks Marks Marks Marks External
Exams
Sessional 1 100 60 40 50
(MI213) (for
monitoring
and
guidance)
*Practical Training of 12 weeks

Learning from textbooks, lectures and other study material does not
suffice for holistic learning. Practical, hands-on learning is essential for better
understanding of work processes and business functions.
The practical training activityis important for students to relate their
theoretical knowledge to practical aspects of the studied courses, in terms of
mining unit operations, process and concepts, and impact of its activities on
health, safety, environment and society.
Benefits of industrial visits to diploma students:

1. Industrial visits help them gain hands-on experience of how industry


operations are executed
2. Industry visits bridge the gap between theoretical training and practical
learning in a real-life environment
3. Industry visits provide opportunity for active/interactive learning
experiences in-class as well outside the classroom environment
4. With industry visits, students are able to better identify their prospective
areas of work in the overall organizational function.
5. Industry visits help enhance interpersonal skills and communication techniques.
6. Students become more aware of industry practices and regulations
during industry visits.
7. Industry visits broaden the outlook of students with exposure to different
workforces from different industries.

COURSE OUTCOMES:
After undergoing the course of study the student shall have

1. Exposure to actual working environment


2. Acquisition of skills needed at actual work place to be supplemented by training
3. Follow safety practices and regulations inside the industry
4. Develop employability skills
5. Prepare reports

STRATEGY OF IMPLEMENTATION:
Conducting Industrial visits, seminars, group discussion, and practical
assignments on different topics shall complete the curriculum for the subject.

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