Ansal University digitises curriculum, classrooms
Team Careers360 | July 14, 2020 | 09:52 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: In the midst of Covid-19 pandemic, Ansal University, Gurugram is gearing up to start its admission process.
The registrations are on for the undergraduate (UG) and Postgraduate (PG) programmes.
The last day to apply is August 14 for the online admission process.
The Ansal University is digitizing the curriculum and also taking initiatives to help those students who cannot make it to the university due to the Covid-19 outbreak.
“We, at Ansal University, understand how tough this phase could be for students pursuing their education,” the Vice Chancellor, DNS Kumar, told Careers360.
“With the outbreak of the pandemic, we have observed that the challenge of the hour is not "what to learn" anymore, it's "how to learn efficiently" even amidst a crisis. To lessen the obstacles that students might be facing, we have digitised our admission process and our classrooms,” Kumar added.
The existing batch will resume their online classes from August 1, and the classes for the new batch will start from September 1.
The Ansal University has eight schools offering programs in architecture, design, law, management, hospitality, engineering, urban planning and health sciences.
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