In the first phase, students pursuing Chemistry, Commerce, Economics, Psychology and Forensic Science will be able to opt for the online course. The content, available through the online platform, will test students with both subjective and objective questions. The e-content will then be hosted on the government Massive Open Online Course (MOOC’s) platform Swayam. Starting this academic session, postgraduate students across the country in any university will be able to take a few classes online and then get the credits transferred to their parent university. The papers have been prepared by professors from across the country, but the final online content with multimedia aspects have been put together at the e-learning centre.
Source: Hindustan Times June 27, 2016 16:30 UTC