Requirements of Foundation Training Course

Requirements of the Course
  • Successful completion of the course demands strict adherence to the following conditions:
  • Stay compulsorily in the Hostel of the Academy and abide by the rules and regulations there of.
  • Attend all instructional sessions regularly and other activities punctually, preferably at least five minutes earlier than the scheduled time;.
  • Meet and complete all standards and formalities inside the classroom, such as academic exercises, examinations, syndicates, seminars, group discussions etc.
  • Participate in Rural Development attachment programme (BARD/RDA/BRDTI) and Own Village Study (OVS) programme.
  • Submit term papers, field-study reports, book review reports and other assignments in time.
  • Carrying and using of cell phone in academic sessions, examination halls, formal functions and in mosque & library are strictly prohibited;
  • Participate in all co-curricular activities and
  • Abide by the rules of the academy; maintain strict discipline and code of conduct.
  • Success or failure in meeting the above requirements will be reflected in the pen-picture of the participants.
Training Methodology
The course includes prevalent/modern training techniques, such as, lecture, assignment, library work, case study, syndicate, seminar, workshop, group discussion, BARD/RDA/BRDTI attachment program, OVS program, field study, extension lecture, book review and presentation, portfolio presentation, term paper writing etc.

Medium of Instruction
The medium of instruction will be English and Bangla. However, use of English will be emphasized. The Academy encourages the participants to develop their oral and written English skills. It is expected that they will engage themselves in free conversation in English as much as possible during the entire period of their stay at NAEM.

Know Each Other (KEO)
As a part of the tradition of Foundation Training, there will be a number of KEO sessions during which participants will introduce themselves with others using a standard format, designed by the course administration.

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