EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
Use Case-based Learning and Implementation
Case-based learning is a student-centric approach that bridges the gap between theory and practice. This method uses real-world or hypothetical scenarios to reinforce conceptual understanding and encourage analytical thinking. In this approach, students are presented with practical cases to solve, enabling them to apply classroom knowledge to real-life situations. It fosters problem-solving skills, critical thinking, and decision-making abilities. Use case-based teaching is an innovative methodology that enhances comprehension by integrating practical examples and implementation techniques. By focusing on application-oriented learning, it makes complex concepts easier to understand and more relevant to industry needs.
Corporate Connect
Corporate Connect enables students to interact with IT industry professionals, gaining valuable real-world exposure and insights into the corporate environment. Students apply their academic knowledge to build practical applications under expert guidance, enhancing their technical and problem-solving skills. The programme also encourages innovation and entrepreneurship by supporting students in exploring startup opportunities.
Consultancy Projects
At MEASI IT, students are actively involved in real-time consultancy projects from the first year, providing early exposure to industry practices and client-based problem solving. Guided by experienced faculty, students work on live projects that require applying technical knowledge to real-world challenges.This hands-on experience enhances their practical skills, fosters teamwork, and builds confidence in handling professional project environments, making them industry-ready from the outset.
Practical implementation of concepts
While theory builds foundational knowledge, practical learning brings concepts to life. Through hands-on application, students gain deeper understanding and strengthen their programming and problem-solving skills.
This approach focuses on transforming ideas into working solutions—guiding students from concept to implementation by building systems and applications from scratch.