New form of Education—An Interdisciplinary Studies

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  • Geoscience Engineer, Larsen & Toubro ,IN
  • GSI ,IN

Abstract

The development of the ever-growing technology in various fields, education system has also evolved. Previously with the beginning of education academically, emphasis was given mostly on core topics of various subjects like chemistry, physics, mathematics etc. In recent times, many unsolved questions are being solved. For example, recently a team of astrophysicists have produced an image of black hole. This work would not have been possible if people of various backgrounds didn’t come forward with their knowledge of core subjects along with knowledge in various other related fields. Here the term “astrophysicists†gives us the view of a combined study of two subjects i.e. physics and astronomy. In order to gain insights knowledge in applied subjects a multidisciplinary form of study and research is required. Interdisciplinary is the form of study of two or more disciples. It helps us giving insights on various correlated works.

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Published

2019-11-01

How to Cite

Pal, A., & Mukherjee, S. (2019). New form of Education—An Interdisciplinary Studies. Indian Science Cruiser, 33(6), 8–10. Retrieved from https://www.informaticsjournals.com/index.php/ISC/article/view/38177

 

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