SIU launches Symbiosis School of Online and Digital Learning
The school will offer BBA, BSc in Economics, BCA, MBA, MSc in Computer Applications, MSc in Data Sciences, MA in Mass Communication.
Vagisha Kaushik | September 13, 2022 | 04:40 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Symbiosis International Deemed University (SIU) has launched Symbiosis School of Online and Digital Learning (SSODL) to promote digital education and upskilling in management, technology and humanities through remote learning technology. The new school aims to offer various undergraduate and postgraduate online programmes such as BBA, BSc in Economics, BCA, MBA, MSc in Computer Applications, MSc in Data Sciences, MSc in Economics and MA in Mass Communication.
Selection process
- Interested candidates can register for their choice of programme online on the official website
- Pay the registration fee, virtually to secure registration.
- Attach the scanned copy of the required documents for verification by SSODL
- Now, pay the programme fee online.
- Upon completion of the payment process, candidates will have to take a printout of the submitted application form and courier it to SSODL along with the photocopies of required documents.
- Candidates receive their study material from SSODL within 15 days from the date of admission.
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The online degree accorded by SSODL is at par with the regular and offline modes. “Guided by learned academic and industry experts, the online management, technology and humanities programmes at SSODL follow a case-based learning methodology that supports self-paced learning (access to recorded sessions), without the need to visit campus. Students also get the opportunity to interact with the faculty for live lectures and discussion forums or to address any curriculum-based query,” said an official statement from SIU.
Besides, students enrolled in the online programmes will also undergo workshops and boot camps to develop entrepreneurship and leadership skills. The programmes also offer peer networking opportunities to the enrolled students to help them navigate the professional world. Further, students will undergo online assessments in an easy and accessible manner.
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Raju Ganesh Sunder, Director, Symbiosis School of Online and Digital Learning said, “It brings us immense joy to present a platform for students and professionals to continue education. The online programmes have been developed by experts from the top Symbiosis institutes in India, designed in line with the regular programmes, but will be offered through online learning. Delivering digital education supported by e-content and e-tutorial, followed by discussion for peer learning and assessments will help us empower the youth of the country to unlock their career potential.”
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