Exposure visits are powerful tools for experiential learning, offering students with invaluable learning opportunities that go beyond the classroom. These visits help them gain a practical understanding of societal structures, inspire career aspirations, and instill a sense of civic responsibility.
As part of the program, students were taken on a trip to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, the Police Station, the MEO Office, and the Fire Station, where they gained insights into education, law enforcement, administration, and emergency services, equipping them with practical knowledge, career inspiration, and a sense of civic responsibility.
By visiting a university, students are introduced to the possibilities of higher education, motivating them to aim for academic excellence and long-term goals.
Interacting with law enforcement at a police station helps demystify their role, builds trust, and educates students on safety, basic laws, and their rights as citizens.
The visit to the MEO office showcases the administrative efforts behind the education system, giving students an appreciation for policies and resources that support their learning journey.
At the fire station, students not only learn crucial fire safety and emergency response techniques but also draw inspiration from the dedication and courage of firefighters.
Such visits broaden students’ horizons, bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world applications, and encourage them to envision diverse career possibilities.
They also help foster practical life skills, emergency preparedness, and a deeper understanding of their roles and responsibilities in society.