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Students can now get 40% of univ credit from e-courses

Students can now get 40% of univ credit from e-courses
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New Delhi: Coming academic session 2021-22, students from 149 universities will be permitted to get up to 40% of the required credit from more than 800 online courses available on the Self-platform.
Credit Academic Bank (ABC) will also be a functional of the upcoming academic session, which will be a credit repository obtained by students.
After students meet the total credit needed, it will be given a title.
149 Universities include central universities such as Jamia Milia Islamia, University of Allahabad and Mizoram University.
State universities such as National Law University, Delhi, Calcutta University, Kerala University and more than 75 private universities and are considered to have approved credit transfers from this online course.
Starting last year, around 40 universities initially allowed credit transfers from the Swayam course.
More than 100 other universities approve credit to be obtained from this online course this year, according to sources at the University Grant Commission.

Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results are 846 online courses that Swayam will be offered from the upcoming semester.
Courses are divided into seven categories – Architecture and Planning, Engineering and Technology, Humanities and Arts, Law, Management and Trade, Mathematics and Science and NPPEL Domain (National Program Technology Increasing Learning – Online / Video Courses offered by IITS).
Every subsequent category is divided into a small course module from which a student can choose and register and study online.
The National Test Agency conducts exams twice a year at the end of each semester.
Speaking to Toi, Professor Raghavendra P Tiawari, Deputy Chancellor, Punjab Central University, said: “This will provide very much needed flexibility to our students as expected in the 2020 national education policy.
Now a technical student from the University of Tezpur Central can choose a course course or Several online courses through SWAYAM or NPTEL, get credit and complete their studies.
“So far a student is used to get an experience of one university.
It really democratized education, because one of my students would be able to take courses from Sway or from other universities, said the University of Hyderabad.”

Tiwari said this would improve the skills set among students as well “because a university may not offer certain skills that others might have.
Credit transfer facilities up to 40% and credit academic banks that are likely to be announced by the government will greatly help students to hone skills They when they move to the labor market or for entrepreneurship initiatives.

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