Shoolini University launches online degrees with pay on placement options; Check details here
Team Careers360 | October 13, 2022 | 08:33 PM IST | 1 min read
Shoolini University has launched the online degree courses which have the pay-on-placement options. The programme will start from November 15.
NEW DELHI: Shoolini University has launched online degree programmes with pay-on-placement options. The pay-on-placement programme is offered for the courses BBA, B Com (Hons), BA Journalism and Mass Communication, and MA English in the beginning. This is a complete online degree programme which will start from November 15 ,2022 according to the UGC guidelines and campus visit is not required during the course duration.
According to this programme, candidates have to pay only 50 per cent of the tuition fee at the beginning of every semester of their choice of course and the balance can be paid after the placement. The registration process for these programmes has been open in online mode on the official website - shooliniuniversity.com.
Addressing the media in Shimla on Thursday, Chancellor Prof 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.”
Shoolini University online programmes will focus on cultivating skills and knowledge that help students in placements. This initiative will help students to learn from top experts of academia as well as industry from wherever they are. The internships and projects will also be part of the programme during the course duration. All courses are offered as per the UGC-entitled category
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