CIE-III_MAPSY205.pdf Learning opportunity on question paper formation
1. Vishwakarma University, Pune Issue 01: Rev No. 01 : Dt. 01/01/2022
Title: CIE Question Paper Form No: IQAC-110
SRN.No.
VISHWAKARMA UNIVERSITY, PUNE
University Grants Commission (UGC) Approved State Private University
Examination: CIE-III
Academic Year 2022-23 Pattern 2018-20
Faculty Humanities and Social Sciences Course Name Indian Psychology
Department Psychology Course Code MAPSY205
Programme MA Semester II
Division NA Course Teacher (s) Dr. Ibadat Khan
Maximum Marks 25 Total No. of Pages 2
Day and Date Thursday, 27.04.23 Time 11:15 AM to 12:15 PM
Instructions to Candidates: -
1. Syllabus: Unit V (Randomly assigned list of topics is enclosed).
2. Only black/blue pen is allowed. Use of marker, Ink-remover, whitener, and color pens are strictly
prohibited. The length of the assignment must be 6-10 pages with font size 12 throughout the
content and text.
3. The Assignment must be typed, fundamental, clear, completed headings, and submitted on
time. 4. The plagiarism must be less than 15%.
5. Neat and clean charts, tables, and demonstrations must be mentioned as per the
requirement. 6. There will not be any change in the day, date, or time, except for university
declarations.
Q. 1. Submit the assignment including following criteria as per the
topic assigned in the list (Annexure – I attached)
Marks CO BTL
a) Content
25
3 2
b) Implication and Conclusion 4 3
c) Similarity Index 5 5
*CO: Course Outcome, BTL: Bloom’s Taxonomy Level
Course Outcomes
CO No. Statement
2. 1 Students will know historical background and future prospects of Indian
Psychology across globe.
2 Knowledge of Indian Psychology and different schools of Psychology will help
students to know the emergence of this field.
3 Significance and methods of meditation and healing techniques
4 Indian Scriptures and Vedas and role in psychology will be an added source of knowledge
5 Students will be able to apply their knowledge to society
6 This subject will help students in understanding mind and body relation
Bloom’s Taxonomy Level (BTL)
BTL No. BTL Statement
1 Remember Recall facts and basic concepts
2 Understand Explain ideas or concepts
3 Apply Use information in new situations
4 Analyze Draw connections among ideas
5 Evaluate Justify a stand or decision
6 Create Produce new or original work
Vishwakarma University, Pune Issue 01: Rev No. 01 : Dt. 01/01/2022 Annexure-I
CIE-III
Assignment Allocation
Course Name: Indian Psychology (MAPSY205)
S.N. Name of the Student Topic
1. Aachal Vipin Sanghvi Indian Model of Applied Psychology
2. Adarash dadas Yogic Meditation
3. Aditi Anant Kherdeker Buddhist Meditation
4. Aditi Sunil Bhansali Spiritual and Psychological effects of Meditation
5. Ankita Mukesh Denwal Emotional and Cognitive effects of Meditation
6. Anusha Kolloji Therapeutic Implications of Meditation
7. Anushka Rajesh Wankhede Mental Health and Hygiene: Prevention of Illness
8. Anweshaa Pushkar Priyadarshi Buddhist Meditation
9. Aparna Sekhar Spiritual and Psychological effects of Meditation
3. 10. Arti Satav Emotional and Cognitive effects of Meditation
11. Arzoo Kishor Bhagchandani Therapeutic Implications of Meditation
12. Avehi Vikas Batale Indian Model of Applied Psychology
13. Bushra Mateen Shaikh Indian Model of Applied Psychology
14. Chinmayee Yogesh Zope Yogic Meditation
15. Chitra Ravishankar Iyer Buddhist Meditation
16. Deepak Motilal Moolani Spiritual and Psychological effects of Meditation
17. Dhanashree Shahaji Chavan Emotional and Cognitive effects of Meditation
18. Dhanshri Therapeutic Implications of Meditation
19. Divya Omprakash Tekwani Mental Health and Hygiene: Prevention of Illness
20. Enakshi Maria Pereira Spiritual and Psychological effects of Meditation
21. Gauravi Pandurang Mestry Indian Model of Applied Psychology
22. Gauri Suhas Ambavkar Yogic Meditation
23. Henal Dayalal Jain Buddhist Meditation
24. Iffat Pheroz Shaikh Spiritual and Psychological effects of Meditation
25. Isra Khalid Khan Emotional and Cognitive effects of Meditation
26. Jay Manojkumar Thakkar Therapeutic Implications of Meditation
27. Jhanvi Jitesh Waghela Mental Health and Hygiene: Prevention of Illness
28. Jui Kulkarni Spiritual and Psychological effects of Meditation
29. Junera Naeem Malik Buddhist Meditation
30. Kanchi Parsai Spiritual and Psychological effects of Meditation
31. Khushbu Virendra Aiya Emotional and Cognitive effects of Meditation
32. Khushi Amit Shah Therapeutic Implications of Meditation
33. Kinjal Bhavesh Gadhia Buddhist Meditation
Vishwakarma University, Pune Issue 01: Rev No. 01 : Dt. 01/01/2022
34. Maria Taskin Indian Model of Applied Psychology
35. Mansi Chetan Thakar Yogic Meditation
36. Mariyam Mustafa Mithaiwala Buddhist Meditation
37. Mithila Khangar Spiritual and Psychological effects of Meditation
4. 38. Namrata Dalwani Emotional and Cognitive effects of Meditation
39. Namrata Premchand Rathod Therapeutic Implications of Meditation
40. Namrata Sahu Mental Health and Hygiene: Prevention of Illness
41. Neha Mallikarjun Hanagandi Spiritual and Psychological effects of Meditation
42. Netra Rahul Dhargave Indian Model of Applied Psychology
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