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NCERT introduces MOOCs for Class XI and XII students, available on SWAYAM portal. Enroll by September 1, 2024. Courses include video lectures, reading materials
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has introduced MOOCs catering to students in class XI and XII. The NCERT has been designated as National Coordinator (NC) for the development and dissemination of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) for school education. These courses will be accessible through Study Webs of Active - Learning for Young Aspiring Minds, SWAYAM portal and mobile app.
The courses featured on SWAYAM are structured into four distinct quadrants:
Class XI MOOCs include Accountancy; Biology, Part-1; Biology, Part-II; Business Studies, Part-1; Chemistry, Part-1; Chemistry, Part-2; Economics, Part-I; Geography, Part-I; Geography, Part-II; Mathematics, Part-I; Mathematics, Part-II; Physics, Part-I; Physics, Part-II; Psychology Part-I; Psychology Part-II; Sociology Part-I.
MOOCs for class XII include Biology, Part-I; Business Studies, Part-I; Chemistry Part-I; Economics, Part-I; English-Part-I (APPEAR); Geography, Part-I; Geography, Part-II; Mathematics, Part-1; Physics, Part-1; Physics, Part-II; Psychology, Part-I and Sociology, Part-I.
Important dates
Course enrolment last date: September 1, 2024.
The course end date: September 30, 2024.
Here are the steps to register online:
For queries, contact at moocs.helpdesk@ciet.nic.in and PMeVidya IVRS No: 8800 440 559
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