What is called e-learning courses offered for post graduate level students?
UGC has shared elite of 82 Undergraduate and 42
Postgraduate non-Engineering MOOCs courses
Union Education Minister
Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' had reported that understudies took on colleges and
partnered schools may embrace SWAYAM courses for which they will be given
credits according to University Grant Commission (UGC's) present guidelines
using a loan system for web based learning courses.
With schools and
colleges around the nation being closed from mid-March due to Covid flare-up,
the understudies would now be able to finish courses offered on SWAYAM stage
and profit credits. Schooling Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' had reported
that understudies joined up with colleges and associated universities may
attempt SWAYAM courses for which they will be given credits according to
University Grant Commission (UGC's) present guidelines on layaway structure for
internet learning courses.
He likewise
educated that UGC has shared elite of 82
Undergraduate and 42 Postgraduate non-designing MOOCs courses with
Univerity Vice-Chancellors and College Principals. The courses will be offered
through SWAYAM online stage to the understudies in July 2020 semester.
These courses
cover branches of knowledge like Biochemistry/Biotechnology/Biological Sciences
and Bioengineering, Education, Law, Computer Science and Engineering, Commerce,
Management, Pharmacy, Mathematics, History, Hindi, Sanskrit, and so on
These courses,
the pastor said, will give a chance to understudies, instructors, long lasting
students, senior residents, and homemakers to augment their viewpoints of
learning.
The courses
offered on SWAYAM can be affirmed and received by the Vice-Chancellor of a
University on suggestions given by Dean Academics or Head of Department.
SWAYAM (Study
Webs of Active-Learning for Young Aspiring Minds) is a program started by the
Government of India and intended to accomplish the three cardinal standards of
Education Policy viz., access, value, and quality.
The quantity of
understudies selected for SWAYAM courses saw an abrupt spike after the nation
went through complete lockdown in the midst of Covid flare-up. MHRD, in April,
uncovered that more than 26 lakh understudies were taking around 574 online
seminars on SWAYAM stage.
Official Notice: https://www.ugc.ac.in/ugc_notices.aspx?id=MzAzNQ==
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