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Covid-19 Challenges and Opportunities for Online Education in India

Mohammad Asif Pasha

Abstract


As the corona epidemic spreads around the world, there are few alternatives to online classes, making online classes the preferred method of instruction at the moment. Researchers used a qualitative approach to the study, collecting data from secondary sources including newspapers and journals from the most recent period as well as conducting brief interviews through mobile phones with students at private institutions studying a wide range of disciplines. Although online education faces many difficulties for both students and instructors, effective treatment of these issues may lead to better results in all aspects of education, according to findings from this research Online education, corona crisis, problems, and prospects.


Keywords


Online education, digital education, academics, certifications, Covid-19

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