Elective
Full Form of ELE
What is ELE?
In the Indian education system, an elective (ELE) refers to a course that students can voluntarily choose from a list of options, unlike compulsory core subjects. Electives allow learners to explore specific interests, deepen expertise in a chosen field, or gain interdisciplinary knowledge. They are offered at all levels—school (e.g., CBSE Class 11-12 subject choices), undergraduate (e.g., B.A. elective papers), and postgraduate (e.g., M.Tech specialization electives). Universities like Delhi University, IITs, and NITs use electives to provide flexibility and customization in degree programs. Typically, a student must complete a certain number of elective credits to graduate. Electives are also relevant in competitive exams like GATE or NET, where knowledge of elective subjects can be tested. The term is commonly used in academic transcripts, course registration portals, and student counseling sessions. Understanding elective options helps students align their studies with career goals.
ELE का फुल फॉर्म
वैकल्पिक विषय (इलेक्टिव)
Example
For my third semester, I registered for ELE-301, an advanced elective on artificial intelligence, to build skills for my future job.