[Topper’s talk] Neha Sharma, IGNOU M.A. Rural Development (MARD)- Gold Medal, 93.03%, RC- Delhi-2. Qualified UPSC Pre & Mains
IGNOU Topper’s talk – Ms. Neha Sharma, University Gold Medalist, M.A. Rural Development (MARD)
Ms. Neha Sharma receiving IGNOU University Gold Medal Award & degree from the Hon'ble Vice President of India in the 32nd convocation of IGNOU held on April 03, 2019. |
Name
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NEHA SHARMA
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Age (while joining
IGNOU)
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21
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IGNOU Enrolment number
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168787433
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Name of IGNOU Course with
code
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Masters in Rural
Development (MARD)
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Medium of Study
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English
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Month and Year of
Passing the course
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June 2018
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Gold medal awarded in
which year
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03.04.2019 / 32nd
convocation
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Total percentage of
marks obtained
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93.03%
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Regional Centre
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Delhi-2, Rajghat
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Study centre
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Research foundation
centre, Sector-9 Rohini, Delhi
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Previous courses
before joining IGNOU
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BA Hons. in Political
Science, IP College for Women, Delhi University, 2013-16
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Other courses from
IGNOU, if any
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N/A
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Work experience, if
any
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Non-Paid internship
with Navjyoti India Foundation (during Post graduation); Worked as Centre
coordinator and trainer in the same NGO later on for 6 months, Worked as
T.G.T Social Science with St. Mark’s Girls School, Meera Bagh, Delhi.
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Current organization
& job title
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P.G.T Political Science
with Rukmini Devi Public School, Pitampura, Delhi.
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Competitive Exams
(after graduation)
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UPSC prelims qualified twice, mains once. (during post-graduation)
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Other achievements
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Subject topper in
Global politics paper during graduation. Consistent academic achiever ever since school time; National level Hindi Debater.
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Hobbies
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Singing, Debating,
Doodling, Reading.
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IGNOU MARD result and course content review with suggested books:-
S.No.
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Course code
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Assignment /Project grade
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TEE grade
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Was IGNOU material sufficient (Yes/No)
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Name of other reference books that can help
student
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1.
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MRD-101
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A
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A
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Sufficient for
assignment
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GPH Publication
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2.
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MRD-102
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A
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A
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Sufficient for
assignment
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GPH
Publication
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3.
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MRD-103
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A
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A
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Sufficient for assignment
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GPH Publication
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4.
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MRD-104
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B
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A
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Sufficient for
assignment
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MRD104 - Research methods in Rural Development (English |
Hindi), GPH Publication
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5.
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MRDP-001
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Dissertation
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A
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Sufficient for
assignment
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Dissertation
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6.
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MRDE-002
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A
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A
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Sufficient for
assignment
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MRDE002 - Voluntary Action in Rural Development (English
| Hindi), GPH Publication
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7.
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MRDE-004
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B
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A
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Sufficient for
assignment
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GPH Publication
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8.
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MRDE-101
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A
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B
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Sufficient for
assignment
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MRDE101 - Rural Social Development (English | Hindi), GPH
Publication
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9.
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RDD-06
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A
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A
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Sufficient for
assignment
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10.
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RDD-07
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A
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A
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Sufficient for
assignment
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RDD7 - Communication and Extension in Rural Development (English | Hindi), GPH Publication
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IGNOU Assignments M.A. Rural Development (MARD)
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
(PS- I am including these simple questions as
freshers do have all these doubts)
1.
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Did you strictly follow the word limit for the assignment? (Yes/Not exactly)
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Not appropriately, it is always plus-minus 50 words.
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2.
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Did you make the
assignments only from the IGNOU course material? (Yes/No/Partially). Please mention the other sources which you used.
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Only from IGNOU Course material.
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3.
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Did you use plain white A4 sheets for assignment writing? (Yes/No).
If No, please give details.
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No, I used Foolscap lined white sheets, as mentioned in the assignment writing guidelines of
IGNOU website.
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4.
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Did you draw side margins in the assignment? (Yes/No)
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The sheets I used had margins drawn already, even if they were not drawn; I did not draw margins but kept my work very neat.
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5.
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You wrote the IGNOU
assignment answers in blue pen or black dot/pilot pen or both?
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Black and Blue Gel pens, and a pencil for underlining.
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6.
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Did you write
assignments on a single side of the paper or double side? (Single Side/Double-side)
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Double side.
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7.
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On average, how many pages per answer did you write? (3, 4,
5…)
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It used to depend on the typology of the question asked. As for me, short answers are done within one page, while long answers take 5-6 pages on average.
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8.
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After completing the assignment, did you use spiral binding, plastic file, stapler, or others? Please specify.
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I just stapled those sheets properly.
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9.
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Did you keep a
photocopy of your assignments (Yes/No)
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No
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10.
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Did you visit the study centre to submit the assignments or sent them through the post? (Visited Study centre/Post)
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Visit the study centre,
write proper details like enroll no. and name, and signed after submission.
We also used to get a stamped receiving for the same.
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Please provide your special tips due to which
you secured high marks in IGNOU MARD assignments:-
Answer:
Ø
More than the number of
pages I used to concentrate on the quality of answer writing.
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Handwriting is very
crucial. If not very great, it should at least properly be deciphered.
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Underline key terms. But
don’t go on underlining the entire answer.
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Avoid using whiteners
and highlighters.
Ø I used to include flow
charts and diagrams related to the question asked to make my assignments art-related and integrated.
Note: You can also refer to my earlier post for other important instructions for making IGNOU Assignments.
Note: You can also refer to my earlier post for other important instructions for making IGNOU Assignments.
IGNOU M.A. Rural Development (MARD) Term End Examination (TEE)
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
1.
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Did you strictly follow the word limit in the TEE? (Yes/Not
exactly)
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Not appropriately, it is always plus-minus 50 words.
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2.
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On average, how many pages per answer did you write? (3,4,
5…)
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It used to depend on the typology of the question asked. As for me, short answers are done within one and a half pages, while long answers take 7-8 pages on average.
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3.
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You wrote the TEE
answers in blue pen or black dot/pilot pen or both?
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Black and Blue Gel pens, and a pencil for underlining.
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4.
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Is it easy to complete all the TEE answers in the prescribed time-limit? (Yes/No).
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Mostly yes. If well prepared.
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5.
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Did you draw any diagrams, mindmaps, etc. in any paper? (Yes/No).
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Yes, quite often. As per the need of the question and as per the allowance of the time limit.
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6.
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For how many hours/days did you study for the TEE?
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HONESTLY, used to begin very late, mostly a week before. Because I was preparing for UPSC so most of the time was devoted there, but of course the same helped to score here.
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7.
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How did you prepare for TEE? Did you make comprehensive subject-wise notes? Please give details.
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I didn’t have time for preparing notes as such, But I did do answer writing practice by solving previous year question papers.
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8.
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Is the format of asking questions in TEE needs a relook? Is TEE able to test the subject knowledge and analytical skills well? Suggest enriching ideas.
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I do not really find myself capable enough for questioning or analyzing this domain. For me, it has been simply wholesome.
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9.
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Did you apply for obtaining a photocopy of answer scripts? (Yes/No)
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No
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10.
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Did you apply for a re-evaluation in any subject? (Yes/No).
If Yes, please mention the subject to the best of your memory.
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No
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11.
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Did your marks increase after the re-evaluation? (Yes/No)
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N/A
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12.
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Any other reforms in
TEE which you think are pertinent? Please give details.
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No comments on that,
apologetically.
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13.
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Did you take help from
IGNOU guide books? (Yes/No) If
yes, please mention the books.
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No
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Please
provide your special tips due to which you secured high marks in IGNOU MARD Term End
Examinations (TEE):-
Answer:
Mine was a theoretical subject. How you score in
a theory exam depends largely on how you present your answers. You may know everything
that there is in the subject, but if you do not present it properly then you
can lose marks.
Ø
Begin with objective
type questions. Answer them as briefly as you can ensuring that no major point
is missed out. Contain your answer within 4-5 sentences, not more.
Ø
Don’t beat around the
bush, come to the point. You are not being tested for your knowledge of language
or length of the answer. Make sure your paper covers points relevant to the
questions.
Ø
For long and essay type
answers- Make it a synopsis of points.
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Do not cut and overwrite
since it shows a lack of confidence. Then, if you can, do underline the headings
and keywords in your answer.
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Leave space for a couple
of lines after each answer. So you can add points that you might have missed
when you proofread the paper.
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Always, leave some time
to proofread the paper before submitting it. You will be surprised at the
number of silly errors you will find.
Other Frequently asked questions (FAQ):-
1. Did your course have a practical/Internship/project component? If yes, please provide complete details
as students have a lot of questions and issues in this section.
Answer:
To be blatantly honest, I and my friend
had a passion for working on the field. So, despite the fact that our course
did not allow for any official internship, yet we voluntarily found one in Dr.Kiran Bedi’s NGO- Navjyoti India Foundation. We worked there as interns for the family counseling centre as well as a skill and placement project running in
the NGO under ERICSON Company’s funds. As a part of it, we made files for the
disputed cases registered there (domestic violence, child marriage, drink, and
abuse, etc) and went onto fields for campaigning for the skill project. We had
to collect a permission letter from IGNOU Regional centre for the same.
It was really a tough
task yet we liked to do this every day till 20 days. My internship diaries
turned fruitful, when a month after I left, the same organization, seeing my
work during the internship, gave me my first job as a centre coordinator and
trainer. (Sept 2017-March 2018)
2. Apart from IGNOU text
books, which book would you recommend for the students to get crystal clear
concepts & maximum marks in this course?
Answer: I cannot recommend any
specific books for this course in particular, because for me, UPSC preparation
helped a lot.
3.
What was your motivation
for joining this particular IGNOU course?
Answer: It might sound humorous,
but NOTHING motivated me as such. It was in fact LUCK BY CHANCE. Since I’ve
done my graduation in Political science, as a regular course from DU, I had
applied for a regular M.A. course from Hindu College, DU. But when UPSC was to be
prepared for, a regular college did not suit me. That’s why open education from
IGNOU helped me out, along with which I not only prepared for UPSC Civil
Services Exam, but also did my internship and job.
4.
Did this course help you
in your job or getting a job? Please explain how.
Answer:
DEFINITELY! The reasons have been already explained above.
5.
What are your
suggestions for the freshers who are joining this course?
Answer: Just be CONSISTENT and honest to whatever you do.
6.
Does this course help
in any competitive exams? Were you able to apply the knowledge so gained in
this course in that exam?
Answer: Yes. Discussed above already. (UPSC Examination)
7. What is the academic and
professional value of a degree obtained from IGNOU? Please share your personal
life experience as well.
Answer: Though this degree has helped me a lot. But one needs to put a lot
of effort behind the same. A degree alone wouldn’t do.
8. Did you ever face any
advantage/disadvantage of completing this distance education course from IGNOU
over the people who completed the same course full time from some other
university? Please give details.
Answer: NO Disadvantage at all!
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