Alagappa University launches online degree programmes
The University plans to offer BBA & MBA as well as other online degrees programmes
Team Careers360 | April 5, 2021 | 03:13 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Alagappa University, Karaikudi has launched online learning portal through which it will offer undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes in multiple domains.
As per a release issued by the university, these online degrees shall enable learners to learn from and engage with the excellent faculty of Alagappa University online. The learners will also have the opportunity to appear for the remote proctored exams from anywhere through www.auedu.in.
The learning shall be a mix of live learning supplemented with course content, study guides, practice tests, discussion forums, recorded tutorials and gamified modules.
Through its learning portal the university will offer MBA with specializations in General Management, Financial Management, Human Resource Management, Logistics Management and Tourism Management.
The university also plans to offer postgraduate programmes like MA in Journalism and Mass Communication, MA in English and Master of Commerce.
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