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NCERT providing free online courses for 11th, 12th standards

In a post on X, formerly Twitter, the NCERT said that the courses made available on the SWAYAM portal were free of cost for classes 11th and 12th and had been framed by the best educators in the country.

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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Jan 17, 2024, 5:27 PM IST

New Delhi: The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) offers free online courses for grades 11th and 12th across eleven subjects on the Study Webs of Active learning for Young Aspiring Minds (SWAYAM) portal. Informing about the free online courses, NCERT wrote on X, “Enrich your knowledge by learning through free online courses offered by NCERT on the SWAYAM portal. The courses are designed for students of grades XI and XII across 11 subjects.”

It has also posted a picture regarding information about enrollment starting and last date. An online platform for offering open online courses, SWAYAM aims to provide an integrated digital platform and portal for students across the country. NCERT on its website stated that the courses offered on SWAYAM are interactive and meticulously curated by the nation’s most esteemed educators, and the best part is that they are available free of charge to all learners.

SWAYAM is dedicated to bridge the digital divide, extending educational opportunities to students who have been underserved by the digital revolution, thereby enabling them to participate more in the knowledge economy, as per NCERT. Informing about the business studies for grade XI, NCERT has offered a free online course regarding this.

“Dive into comprehensive business concepts and develop an understanding of the environment in which a business operates. Join the free online course on business studies offered by NCERT on the SWAYAM portal,” NCET wrote on the micro blogging site. The courses featured on SWAYAM are in four types, lectures, reading material, self-assessment tools and online discussion.

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New Delhi: The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) offers free online courses for grades 11th and 12th across eleven subjects on the Study Webs of Active learning for Young Aspiring Minds (SWAYAM) portal. Informing about the free online courses, NCERT wrote on X, “Enrich your knowledge by learning through free online courses offered by NCERT on the SWAYAM portal. The courses are designed for students of grades XI and XII across 11 subjects.”

It has also posted a picture regarding information about enrollment starting and last date. An online platform for offering open online courses, SWAYAM aims to provide an integrated digital platform and portal for students across the country. NCERT on its website stated that the courses offered on SWAYAM are interactive and meticulously curated by the nation’s most esteemed educators, and the best part is that they are available free of charge to all learners.

SWAYAM is dedicated to bridge the digital divide, extending educational opportunities to students who have been underserved by the digital revolution, thereby enabling them to participate more in the knowledge economy, as per NCERT. Informing about the business studies for grade XI, NCERT has offered a free online course regarding this.

“Dive into comprehensive business concepts and develop an understanding of the environment in which a business operates. Join the free online course on business studies offered by NCERT on the SWAYAM portal,” NCET wrote on the micro blogging site. The courses featured on SWAYAM are in four types, lectures, reading material, self-assessment tools and online discussion.

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  2. India vs Bharat: NCERT should consult State governments before making changes in textbooks, say experts
  3. Kerala govt opposes NCERT's proposal to rename 'India' as 'Bharat' in school textbooks

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