Prospects of Online Education and SWAYAM in India - By Chronicle Editorial Team
Ministry of HRD (Human Resources Department) on March 28, 2020 announced that access to the national online education platform SWAYAM and other digital initiatives has tripled (predominantly after the severe impact of Corona Virus spread at the global level). Therefore, now it is the time to revisit the online education support systems in India.
Status of Online Education in India
- As per a report released by KPMG India and Google, Online Education in India: 2021, the market for online education in India is expected to witness a magnificent growth of eight times in three years, i.e., from USD 247 million in ....
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