MAM Education College offers a two-year full-time B.Ed. program approved by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) and affiliated to Tamilnadu Teachers Education University Chennai. Accredited with NAAC 'B' Grade / An ISO 9001: 2015 Certified Institution.

  • Admission open 2025 - 26
College Code: 12726

Courses Offered

Tamil (Undergraduate)

This specialization prepares future educators to teach Tamil language and literature with proficiency and creativity. The curriculum covers classical and contemporary Tamil literature, linguistic structure, phonetics, and modern language teaching methodologies. Emphasis is placed on integrating cultural heritage with communicative language teaching.

Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate mastery of Tamil literature and language concepts.
  • Develop effective teaching strategies for language acquisition and literary appreciation.
  • Design inclusive and engaging lesson plans utilizing audio-visual aids.
  • Assess student learning through formative and summative evaluation methods.
Our faculty ensures students gain deep insights into Tamil literature and culture while developing practical communication skills.
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English (Undergraduate)

This specialization equips candidates with the knowledge and skills necessary to teach English as a second language effectively. Focus areas include English linguistics, literature, grammar, and communicative teaching methodologies aligned with contemporary language acquisition theories.

Learning Outcomes

  • Apply modern pedagogical approaches such as communicative language teaching and task-based learning.
  • Facilitate the development of learners’ listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills.
  • Utilize multimedia and technology to enhance language instruction.
  • Conduct meaningful assessment and provide constructive feedback.
Our faculty focuses on enhancing students’ communication, literary understanding, and critical thinking abilities for academic and professional success.
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Mathematics (Undergraduate)

The Mathematics specialization emphasizes conceptual clarity, problem-solving abilities, and pedagogical techniques suitable for secondary education. Students engage with mathematical theories, applications, and instructional design for diverse learning needs.

Learning Outcomes

  • Master core mathematical concepts including algebra, geometry, and statistics.
  • Implement activity-based and ICT-enabled teaching methodologies.
  • Develop learner-centered lesson plans that foster critical thinking.
  • Analyze learner errors and design remedial interventions.
Strong mathematical foundation prepares students for diverse academic and professional opportunities.
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Physical Science (Physics) (Undergraduate)

This specialization provides comprehensive knowledge of fundamental physics concepts and hands-on laboratory practices. It prepares educators to deliver science education that encourages inquiry, experimentation, and scientific reasoning.

Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate proficiency in key physics topics such as mechanics, optics, and electromagnetism.
  • Design and conduct experiments adhering to safety standards.
  • Integrate technology and simulations to enhance conceptual understanding.
  • Evaluate student performance through practical and theoretical assessments.
Practical and theoretical understanding prepares students to teach physics effectively in secondary education.
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Physical Science (Chemistry) (Undergraduate)

Candidates specializing in Chemistry develop expertise in chemical principles, laboratory techniques, and innovative instructional strategies tailored for secondary education settings.

Learning Outcomes

  • Acquire in-depth knowledge of organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry.
  • Conduct and supervise chemistry experiments ensuring student safety.
  • Employ visual and digital resources to clarify complex chemical processes.
  • Prepare comprehensive lesson plans integrating theory and practical applications.
Students gain practical laboratory experience and scientific understanding for professional growth.
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Biological Science (Botany) (Undergraduate)

This specialization encompasses plant biology, ecology, and taxonomy, focusing on effective methods for teaching biological sciences through both laboratory and field-based learning.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand plant physiology, anatomy, and environmental interactions.
  • Utilize herbarium and microscopy for experiential learning.
  • Plan and deliver lessons incorporating ecological and conservation themes.
  • Conduct formative and summative assessments aligned with curriculum standards.
Hands-on exposure ensures students are ready for research, agriculture, and conservation careers.
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Biological Science (Zoology) (Undergraduate)

Specializing in Zoology, students gain a solid foundation in animal biology, physiology, and genetics, with practical exposure to laboratory and field studies to foster engaging science instruction.

Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of animal systems and biodiversity.
  • Facilitate laboratory dissections and ecological observations.
  • Employ multimedia tools for effective knowledge dissemination.
  • Assess learners’ understanding through diverse evaluation techniques.
Practical exposure equips students for research, wildlife management, and environmental careers.
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History (Undergraduate)

The History specialization cultivates analytical and interpretive skills through the study of historical periods, historiography, and source analysis, preparing educators to teach history as a dynamic discipline.

Learning Outcomes

  • Interpret historical events with a critical perspective.
  • Integrate primary and secondary sources in teaching.
  • Design thematic lesson plans fostering inquiry and discussion.
  • Organize experiential learning activities such as museum visits and heritage walks.
Faculty guide students to explore history critically, connecting past events with contemporary understanding.
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Geography (Undergraduate)

This specialization focuses on physical and human geography, map skills, and environmental education, aiming to develop spatial awareness and environmental responsibility in learners.

Learning Outcomes

  • Master geographic concepts including climate, landforms, and population studies.
  • Utilize cartographic and GIS tools in instruction.
  • Plan and conduct field studies to connect theory with real-world contexts.
  • Develop assessments that evaluate spatial understanding and environmental literacy.
Practical knowledge in geography equips students for analytical and planning roles in environmental and urban sectors.
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Computer Science (Undergraduate)

The Computer Science specialization prepares educators to teach computing fundamentals, programming, and digital literacy, integrating technology into teaching-learning processes effectively.

Learning Outcomes

  • Deliver foundational concepts in programming, algorithms, and data structures.
  • Design ICT-based instructional materials and laboratory exercises.
  • Encourage computational thinking and problem-solving skills among students.
  • Evaluate practical and theoretical understanding through project work and examinations.

Program Highlights

  • Intensive School Internship & Practicum for hands-on teaching experience.
  • Access to Modern Laboratories, Language Labs, and ICT-enabled Classrooms.
  • Continuous Assessment through Assignments, Micro-Teaching, and Examinations.
  • Emphasis on Inclusive Education, Gender Sensitivity, and Ethical Teaching Practices.
Our faculty ensures students are well-equipped to integrate computing and digital literacy into modern classrooms.
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Economics (Postgraduate)

The Economics specialization prepares educators with advanced knowledge of economic theory, applied economics, and pedagogical skills to effectively teach economics at the senior secondary level. The curriculum balances conceptual understanding with contemporary economic issues and teaching methodologies.

Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of microeconomics, macroeconomics, and developmental economics.
  • Analyze economic policies and their social impact.
  • Develop innovative teaching strategies including case studies, simulations, and data interpretation.
  • Utilize ICT tools for effective delivery of economic concepts.
  • Conduct assessments that promote critical thinking and problem-solving in economics.

Pedagogical Focus

  • Curriculum design tailored to economic education.
  • Use of statistical data, graphs, and economic models in teaching.
  • Integration of current economic events and policy debates into lessons.
  • Encouraging analytical discussions and debates among students.

Practicum / Projects

  • Preparation of lesson plans incorporating economic data analysis.
  • Simulation of economic models and classroom activities.
  • Research projects on regional or national economic issues.
Students gain practical skills in teaching economics while analyzing contemporary economic issues critically.
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Commerce & Accountancy (Postgraduate)

This specialization equips future teachers with in-depth knowledge of commerce principles, accounting practices, and financial education, alongside effective instructional techniques suitable for higher secondary education.

Learning Outcomes

  • Master key concepts of business studies, accounting principles, and financial management.
  • Develop skills to teach complex commerce topics through simplified and practical approaches.
  • Incorporate case studies, real-world financial scenarios, and project-based learning.
  • Utilize digital accounting tools and software in teaching.
  • Design assessment tools that evaluate theoretical knowledge and practical competencies.

Pedagogical Focus

  • Teaching business communication, bookkeeping, and accountancy with clarity.
  • Use of multimedia and software applications to simulate real business environments.
  • Encouraging experiential learning through projects and internships.

Practicum / Projects

  • Designing accounting exercises and financial case studies for classroom use.
  • Organizing mock business activities and role plays.
  • Preparing instructional materials aligned with contemporary commerce education standards.
Our faculty ensures students gain both theoretical understanding and practical expertise in commerce education.
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