Can Online learning actually replace traditional way of teaching in India in coming years?
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8 years ago
Traditional system of education has few problems and challenges such as that its expensive, time consuming, non availability of right courses for everybody, inflexibility, difficulty to change course in between the courses etc. Students do not always get the chance to study exactly what they want. B

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3 years ago
One of the most affordable ways to learn is through online courses, particularly for Indian students. Online lessons are offered by a wide variety of colleges around the nation and can be accessed from anywhere in the world. Additionally, online courses give students access to readings that not only

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4 years ago
Online learning is one of the most cost-effective ways to attain knowledge, especially for students in India. There are many online institutions all over the country that provide online classes, which can be accessed from any part of the world. Moreover, online courses also provide students access t

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6 years ago
It is expensive, time consuming, non availability of right courses for everybody, inflexibility, difficulty to change course in between the courses etc. Students do not always get the chance to study exactly what they want. Because of this lot of students from all around the world are opting for onl

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8 years ago
Online learning will not completely replace traditional way of teaching but it may replace partly. Following are the reasons:
1) Online Learning can actually benefit from visualized content. It is a new way of learning that can prove to be very effective and can change the way of traditional learnin

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8 years ago
Hi,
No, absolutely not. There is a value and importance of traditional way of teaching that could not be changed.
But I have to say that these days, young generation chooses non-traditional education to start their careers which is quite fine.
There are a huge number of students who are upgradin
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8 years ago
My answer to your question is a big No, why, because there are several subjects that cannot be taught or understood online, it needs to be done traditionally Face to Face with a mentor There are many people who incline towards traditional classroom guideline over e-learning as a matter of fact that
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