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  2. Alison (company) - Wikipedia

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    ALISON is an Irish online education platform for higher education that provides certificate courses and accredited diploma courses. [5] [6] It was founded on 21 April 2007 in Galway, Ireland, by Irish social entrepreneur Mike Feerick. [7] As of July 2022, Alison has 4,000 courses, 25 million learners worldwide, and 4.5 million graduates. [2] [3]

  3. SWAYAM - Wikipedia

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    SWAYAM has accumulated 203 partnering institutes, 2,748 completed courses, 12,541,992 student enrollments, 915,538 exam registrations, and 654,664 successful certificates. [ 7 ] SWAYAM (meaning 'Self' in Sanskrit ) [ 8 ] is an acronym that stands for "Study Webs of Active-Learning for Young Aspiring Minds" [ 9 ]

  4. National Translation Mission - Wikipedia

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    English, the primary medium of higher education in India, remains inaccessible to even the literate majority of the country.Therefore, there is an urgent need to translate material in all fields like literary, technical, scientific and business etc. so that such material is accessible to a wide range of different language speaking population across the country.

  5. Central Institute of Hindi - Wikipedia

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    The institute is committed towards propagation of Hindi on national level, establishing Hindi as medium of multi-cultural society of India, and provide for advanced study of different Indian Languages in relation to Hindi language and literature, in order to further the active role of Hindi in national unity and integration.

  6. Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan - Wikipedia

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    Rashtriya Uchchattar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) (Hindi for "National Higher Education Mission") is a holistic scheme of development for higher education in India initiated in 2013 by the Ministry of Education, Government of India. The centrally sponsored scheme aims

  7. Delhi Technological University - Wikipedia

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    The Delhi Polytechnic was envisioned as a follow-up of the Wood and Abbott Committee of 1938. It was established as Delhi Polytechnic in 1941. The technical school was created to cater to the demands of Indian industries. At that time, Delhi Polytechnic offered courses in Arts, Architecture, Commerce, Engineering, Applied Science and Textiles.

  8. Massive open online course - Wikipedia

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    Course developers could charge licensing fees for educational institutions that use its materials. Introductory or "gateway" courses and some remedial courses may earn the most fees. Free introductory courses may attract new students to follow-on fee-charging classes. Blended courses supplement MOOC material with face-to-face instruction.

  9. School of Open Learning - Wikipedia

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    The school offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses in the subjects of Arts/Humanities and Commerce. [2] In 2022, DU has implemented the New Education Policy(NEP) 2020 and Undergraduate Curriculum Framework (UGCF) 2022.