The Study Hall College
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Key Information
A college with a creative and entrepreneurial climate, where academics prepare students not only for helping them to carve out their future careers, but also for equipping them with skills and analytical abilities to effectively meet their social responsibilities in the Nation’s democratic set-up. Here emphasis is on critical thinking with a social and political perspective, experiential learning and developing in them a ‘problem solving and a solution oriented’approach keeping creativity and eventual placement in mind. Study Hall College includes industry oriented courses like Bachelor in Journalism and Mass Communication, BBA, B.com, Computer Application (BCA) and Diploma in Elementary Education (D.EL.ED) and an integrated curriculum comprising university & industry needs designed to meet each individual’s personal goals. The college has state of the art infrastructural facilities with 1200 sq ft big classrooms, off-line & on-line library facility, advanced technological facilities, cafeteria and a playground with volleyball, badminton, kabaddi, softball and cricket (net practice) and indoor sports facility like Table Tennis, chess & carrom.
Lead Implementing Organization(s)
Location(s)
South Asia
India
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Government Affiliation
Non-governmental programYears
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Ministry Affiliation
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COVID-19 Response
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Sub-nationalMeets gender-transformative education criteria from the TES
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Education areas
Other
- Transition from school to work
Other skills
- Social and emotional learning
- Vocational training
Skills
- Other academic performance-related
Cross-cutting areas
- Economic/livelihoods (including savings/financial inclusion, etc.)
- Other
Program participants
Other populations reached
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Participants include
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Program Approaches Back to Top
Learning while working
- Vocational training
Life skills education
- Social and emotional learning (SEL) skills building
Policy/legal environment
- Developing/promoting new laws/policies
Women's empowerment programs
- Advocacy/action
Program Goals Back to Top
Education goals
- Improved social and emotional learning/skills and mindsets
Cross-cutting goals
- Improved critical consciousness
- Increased advocacy/civic engagement
- Increased employment/job-related skills