The Faculty of General Education provides a comprehensive curriculum encompassing methodological, social, personal, and professional competencies that complement the specialized skill training offered by the various domain faculties.
It equips students with life-skills like critical thinking, decision-making, creative thinking, interpersonal relationship skills, English language and communication skills etc, thereby, supporting them to enabling them to accept and master the challenges of everyday life.
Aligned with the Swiss Skill Education system, the Faculty of General Education curriculum adopts a cross-thematic approach, encompassing diverse aspects such as culture, ethics, identity, socialization, politics, ecology, law, economy, and technology.
It teaches students to take responsibility of their actions and inactions and articulate their thoughts effectively.
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Workplace Training-I |
Semester 3 | Semester 4 |
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Workplace Training-II |
Semester 5 | Semester 6 |
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Workplace Training-III |
The Faculty of General Education relentlessly strives to develop and promote the following skills in students:
ensuring personalized, hands-on learning
from Switzerland
combining theoretical knowledge with extensive practical application
focusing on developing both technical skills & soft skills
every alternate semester to eligible students
on latest machinery & equipment
at Certificate, Diploma, Advanced Diploma, and levels
ensuring relevant training & excellent placement opportunities.
The Faculty of General Education is committed to imparting quality education to all students of BSDU irrespective of their skill specializations. The General Education curriculum facilitates the systematic development of knowledge structures to think comprehensively, to reflect deeply on social, cultural, political and economic issues while promoting independent and lifelong learning. In addition to imparting knowledge on social topics and issues, a paramount focus is placed on cultivating language proficiency and effective communication strategies, enabling the students to thrive in diverse settings.
Officiating Dean, Faculty of General Education
Associate Professor
Associate Professor and Deputy CoE
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor