India Stands Second Highest For Online Education

By siliconindia  |   Wednesday, 25 September 2013, 01:17 IST
35
29
69
13
Print Email


The Cambridge-based EdX is governed by MIT and Harvard. The two institutes had pooled in $60 million to begin this online platform last year. The specialty of edX is that is open to all and free of cost.



In June of 2013, IIT Bombay partnered with edX. In regard to this, Agarwal added that the platform will now strike into corporates to achieve more funds.



“EdX recently welcomed IIT Bombay to our X consortium. Joining the X consortium enables IIT Bombay to develop next-generation online and blended learning courses, as well as fill a specific professional development need in India: Training engineering teachers,” said Agarwal.



With a huge number of students enrolling for engineering colleges in the country, IIT Bombay will make use of edX’s open source platform to amplify the number of qualified and experienced engineering professors in India and abroad. On participating in edX course, students would receive a certificate of participation made available through one of its institutions.



 “Today, the certificates of achievement are free. This may change in the future to help cover our costs. Going ahead, the certificate might be charged but the course will continue to be free,” Agarwal said.
Also Read: The Toughest Companies to Land a Job
Also Read: Vodafone To Directly Recruit Talent From Top Indian Institutes



 
SPOTLIGHT
Inland, coastal maritime technolog
The Ministry of Shipping, under its flagship Sagarmala Programme, is setting up a state-of-the-art..
ISRO unveils 'Young Scientist'
State-run Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Monday announced the launch of its Young ..
IISc database on peninsular Indian
The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) on Sunday announced its database of flora in peninsular..
Presidency University to offer
Presidency University is coming up with a specialised course in cyber security at its new campus, ..