17 May 2016, 02:51 pm
The program is now also available on a tablet, giving learners the convenience and flexibility of ‘anytime anywhere’ learning.
Apart from regular classes delivered by the University faculty, Master classes by Industry professionals enable the student gain to additional skills to enhance their employability. These classes are delivered through the award-winning platform EduNxt, which allows students to access the self-learning material at their convenience.
A host of other features such as dedicated Student Advisors, recorded videos enabling access to missed sessions, Multiple Choice Questions / Internal assessments to help complete the Program on time, flexibility in selection of exam locations and time, multiple exam cycles and flexible payment options with EMI facility ensure this program fits seamlessly into the working professional’s lifestyle.
Speaking about the initiative, N.S. Ramesh Murthy, Director, Sikkim Manipal University Directorate of Distance Education said, “SMU-DE has always focused on designing Programs with a learner-centric approach with the aim of providing maximum ease of learning. The MBA Program designed for the busy Professional is one such; it partakes of an academic rigour taking into consideration the needs and aspirations of working professionals. With this Program, an individual may pursue work and also acquire skills to ensure a career progression. At SMU-DE, we are always ahead of the times, looking to give our students the best learning experience. The features in this Program ensure the learner has a distinct edge by acquiring quality education and an additional skill set. ‘Learning on the move’ is now made possible with the Samsung Tab, superior academic delivery with classes delivered by global & University faculty, additional Industry Certification Program and with the highest levels of convenience and flexibility provided in this Program make learning accessible even for working professionals, hard pressed for time.”
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Air India on Tuesday announced a phased increase in fuel surcharges across its domestic and international network, citing a sharp rise in aviation fuel prices triggered by the ongoing conflict between Iran and the United States in the Middle East.
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