Jain University launches ODL programmes
Abhay Anand | October 12, 2018 | 10:46 AM IST
NEW DELHI, OCTOBER 12: Jain University, Bangalore has partnered with Schoolguru Eduserve Pvt. Ltd to launch its Open Distance Learning program with online learning for the benefit of the students in the State of Karnataka.
In the first phase, the University is launching seven degree programs, nine PG Diploma Programs, 10 Certification programs for the students. Under this flagship initiative taken by the University, students will also get access to unique Employment Linked Skilling Program (ELSP), designed by Schoolguru.
Dr. Chenraj Roychand, Chairman - JGI Group; President Jain University Trust, said, “Jain University has been a hallmark of quality education in the state. We shall carry our legacy and create one of the finest ODL programs of the country. We are excited about our partnership with Schoolguru who shall provide the technology and other infrastructure support to the University.”
Shantanu Rooj, Founder and CEO of Schoolguru, said, “Schoolguru shall support the University in all respects while it launches its distance education programs using ICT. Schoolguru is working with about 20 Universities in the country and has tremendous experience in the domain. We are also working with the University to ensure that the programs guarantee high learning outcomes and employability to its students.”
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