MUMBAI, India, April 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641042766 A) filed by Dr. Logeshwaran J; Dr. Newbegin M; and Dr. Chanti S, Bengaluru, Karnataka, on April 2, for 'goal-oriented andragogical learning for multi-track pedagogical management and dynamic objective-linked evaluation.'
Inventor(s) include Dr. Logeshwaran J; Dr. Newbegin M; and Dr. Chanti S.
The application for the patent was published on April 17, under issue no. 16/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention discloses a system and method for Goal-Oriented Andragogical Learning (GOAL) designed to optimize higher education delivery through objective-based cohort segmentation. The system addresses the technical problem of "Assessment Mismatch" in traditional uniform pedagogical models. The method comprises a four-quadrant architectural framework that segments learners into distinct tracks: Learning (Track A), Research (Track B), Employability (Track C), and Entrepreneurship (Track D). Central to the invention is the "Andragogical Clock," a time-allocation algorithm that standardizes weekly instructional ratios (1:1:1:1) between lecturing, objective-focused mentoring, evaluation, and self-study. Performance is quantified through Variable Performance Parameters (VPP), including a Cognitive Progression Index (CPI) for academic mastery, a Simulated Editorial Board Metric (SEBM) for research readiness, a Simulation-Based Proficiency Metric (SBPM) for technical tool logs, and a Market Friction Pivot Score (MFPS) for MSME development. The system further integrates an Agile Pivot Protocol for mid-cycle track migration and a 360-Degree Mission Mapping Algorithm to ensure alignment with national and global strategic missions. The final output is a hybrid, normalized academic grade that merges decentralized, trackspecific metrics with centralized institutional examinations."
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