Shoolini University launches online programmes with pay-on-placement option
Ishita Ranganath | October 8, 2022 | 06:44 PM IST | 1 min read
Shoolini University launches online programmes starting form November 15, 2022. Students can avail pay-on-placement option on all online courses.
N EW DELHI: Shoolini University will be offering online degree programmes with a pay-on-placement option. The programmes will be starting from November 15, 2022. Under this option, students will be required to pay 50 per cent of their tuition fee for every semester and pay the rest of the fee after they secure a placement from the University.
The university if offering programmes in BBA, B Com (Hons), MA English, mass communication and journalism. The courses are offered as per the University Grants Commission (UGC) entitled categories. All the online bachelor's degree programmes provided are online, students will not be asked to attend any of the classes on-campus. Shoolini University becomes the university from Himachal Pradesh to provide any online programmes to students.
Shoolini University chancellor PK Khosla said, ”We have one of the world’s best audio, video, and reading content in English as well as local languages designed specifically for Indian students as per the 4-quadrant approach of the UGC.”
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Addressing a media conference, Yogananda School of Artificial Intelligence director, Ashish Khosla said, ”Our objective is to ensure that the online programmes we offer have a clear focus on job placements. Our entire range of online programmes will emphasise on cultivating skills and knowledge that help students procure quality jobs immediately after completion of the course.”
"As a part of the course offered the university in the process of signing agreements with leading companies in sectors such as IT, banking and finance, insurance, retail, media, and hospitality sectors." Ashish added.
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