Online learning platforms offer free courses through AICTE
Team Careers360 | April 24, 2020 | 01:52 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI:
The Government of India announced national-wide lockdown to contain the spread of coronavirus pandemic, nearly a month ago, also resulting in the temporary closure of higher education institutions. To help students continue with their learning during the lockdown, many companies have come forward to provide online learning.
Students of AICTE approved institutes are eligible to apply for the free certificate and diploma courses. Some of the courses being offered free of cost include new age programmes like Data Analytics, Machine Learning, Software Testing, etc.
To be eligible for the free courses, students need to register before May 15 on the AICTE website.
India went into full-fledged lockdown on March 25, some of the institutions shut down weeks before that nationwide lockdown. The coronavirus pandemic lockdown has forced institutions to resort to the online mode of teaching to engage with the students and also complete the syllabus of the ongoing academic year.
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