Did you know? By 2019, Virtual Learning had become a convenient platform for 110 million (11 crore) students. They had accessibility to 13,500 online courses provided by 900+ universities!

As mentioned in my previous article, Virtual Learning (e-Learning) will never lose its sheen and will have an exponential growth!

Why are Online Courses provided for Free?

There are 2 good intents:

  1. Good Quality education should reach everyone in this world (irrespective of affordability)
  2. People who are new to e-Learning, can get an exposure through these free online courses. Once they like it, they can pursue higher/specialized degrees at fractional cost

Top 3 Free Online Course Providers:

edXCourseraSwayam
Founded byMIT & Harvardex-Stanford ProfessorsHRD Ministry (Govt. of India)
Courses prepared byUniversities like MIT, Harvard, Stanford, IIT & IIM etcUniversities like Yale, Stanford, ISB, NUSIIT, IIM, AICTE, NCERT
Free Courses focused onAnalytics (Machine Learning), Project Management, Humanities & ScienceAnalytics (Machine Learning), Project Management, Humanities & ScienceEngineeringNPTEL(IIT)
Business Management – IIM, Bangalore
Coding – AICTE
LanguagesPredominantly English, SpanishEnglish, Spanish, Chinese, French, Russian & othersEnglish and Indian Regional Languages
Web LinkeDX - Free CourseCoursera - Free CourseSwayam - Free Course

*Opportunity* : In Coursera, College & University students can avail full access to 3800 courses for free – if you enroll by September 30th 2020. Check out the detailed FAQs

For Course Ratings & Reviews

Based on the course brief, if you are unsure whether the online course would help you or not – do visit Class Central : No.1 Search Engine for Free Online Courses. You can check out the Ratings & Reviews of all Online courses.

In my next article, I will detail about how to avail Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree from Reputed Institutions at fractional cost.

Happy Free e-Learning! Stay Safe!


2 Comments

Rm. meenakshi · June 8, 2020 at 11:00 am

Very useful message

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