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Network Congestion Case Study: An Experiential Learning Initiative

 Research-Based Case Study on Network Congestion in Campus Networks.


In the subject Computer Communication Network, theoretical concepts are taught in the classroom such as network architecture, data communication, routers, switches, and networking protocols. To provide practical exposure and better understanding of these concepts, an industry-based learning activity was organized.



Pedagogical Approach Used: Experiential Learning / Industry-Based Learning


Students were taken for an industrial visit to the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) office. During the visit, industry professionals explained the practical working of telecommunication networks and networking infrastructure.

Students observed how networking devices and communication systems are used to establish and maintain network connectivity in real-time environments






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