Six-Days Online Faculty Development Programme (FDP) starts at SMVDU
REASI, March 19: A Six Day online Faculty Development Programme on “Research Methodology with a Focus on Hands-on Experience of Econometric Modelling” commenced at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Katra, scheduled from 18 th March 2024 to 23rd March 2024, organized by Malaviya Mission Teacher Training Centre (MMTTC). Under the patronage of Professor Pragati Kumar, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor of SMVDU, the FDP was inaugurated
by Professor Supran Kumar Sharma, Director MMTTC; Dr. Pabitra Kumar Jena,
Coordinator of the FDP; Dr. Arif Billah Dar and Dr. R. Gopinathan Co-Coordinator of the
FDP.
The primary objective of this workshop is to cover essential econometric models
and methods for research application, particularly within the realm of empirical research.
This meticulously crafted workshop serves as an initiative to familiarize participants with
the analytical framework of econometrics, a branch of economics concerned with
estimating and evaluating theoretical knowledge through econometric models. The
workshop boasts diverse participation from various faculties, including teachers from
different Colleges, Universities, and Institutions.
There were four sessions, with each session of 90 minutes. Dr. Bandi Kamaiah, Chief Guest, Emeritus Professor from the School of Economics, University of Hyderabad and Past TIES President, was the speaker for the first session. He highlighted the importance and art of modelling in the realm of Econometrics. Additionally, esteemed Special Guest, Dr. Bright Akwasi Gyamfi, Associate Professor, Sir Padampat Singhania University (SPSU), shared his invaluable experience and congratulated the university for organizing this kind of workshop, which will be helpful for the faculties and research scholars. In the afternoon session, Dr Supran Kumar Sharma delivered a lecture on the basics of Econometrics and Assumptions of the Ordinary Least Squares and Linear Stochastic regression model. In the last session of
the day, Dr. Pabitra. Kumar Jena elaborated a lecture on empirical estimations of time
series modelling and briefly summarized the anonymity of classical econometric
modelling.