Monday, 30 June 2025

IPDC - 1 (Integrated Personality Development Course) 3150005

 Dear Students,

Welcome to a new and exciting journey of personal growth through the course IPDC – Integrated Personality Development Course (3150005). As your faculty for this subject, I am thrilled to guide you in discovering valuable life skills that go far beyond textbooks—skills that shape you as confident students, responsible professionals, and compassionate human beings.

This blog, brsudani.blogspot.in, will serve as a digital companion to your learning experience. Here, you will find detailed lecture notes, examples, activities, and self-reflection prompts posted regularly to help you stay updated, revise efficiently, and reflect meaningfully.

All lecture materials will be accessible as direct links, so you can revisit them anytime—even during exam prep or group discussions.

Stay curious, stay consistent, and let’s make this semester not only about marks but about making a mark!

Warm regards,
Prof. B. R. Sudani
Government Engineering College, Valsad

GTU ACADEMIC CALENDAR

Syllabus 3150005

WHAT IS THIS SUBJECT is????

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Question Bank Link  IPDC Sources  IPDC.ORG  IPDC CHANNEL

REF. BOOK by Dr. Bhadresh Sudani 



Further Reading Material (Atmiya UNIVERSITY: https://atmiyauni.ac.in/public/file/HVPE%20Text%20Book.pdf)

Monday, 9 June 2025

What is the Academic Bank of Credits (ABC)?

 The Academic Bank of Credits (ABC) is like a digital locker where students can safely store all the academic credits they earn throughout their education. Think of it as a secure, lifelong report card that keeps track of your progress, no matter where or when you study.

With ABC, students can create their own accounts and have the flexibility to move in and out of colleges or universities as needed. It supports a system of multiple entry and exit points, meaning you can pause your education, switch courses or institutions, and pick up right where you left off — without losing the credits you’ve already earned.

This system acts as a reliable record of a student’s academic achievements at any time. For educators, it streamlines tracking student progress, and for students, it opens the door to more personalized and interdisciplinary learning paths. The goal is to help students become skilled, adaptable professionals ready for the real world.

In short, the Academic Bank of Credits has the potential to be a game-changer — bringing greater flexibility, transparency, and growth opportunities to the Indian education system.

Government Site for more learning: Click Here

Seamless Academic Mobility: The Introduction of the Academic Bank of Credits