Friday, November 22, 2024

Education Centre of Australia launches OpenLearning Bharat

  • One example is the Education Centre of Australia (ECA) Group’s entrance into the Indian online education market

  • ECA, led by founder Rupesh Singh and his brother Rajesh Singh, will launch the OpenLearning platform in New Delhi in July 2023

In line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of making India a Vishwa Guru (world leader) in education, the Ministry of Education implemented the National Education Policy 2020. As a result, numerous globally renowned institutions and groups have expressed keen interest in contributing to the Indian education market.

One example is the Education Centre of Australia (ECA) Group’s entrance into the Indian online education market. ECA, led by founder Rupesh Singh and his brother Rajesh Singh, will launch the OpenLearning platform in New Delhi in July 2023. ECA is known for its exemplary model of operating partner university campuses in Australia, which was introduced to India in 2018 to offer international university programmes to the Indian masses under the leadership of the Singh brothers, reported Statesman News Service.

  • The collaboration between the Education Centre of Australia and Indian universities for OpenLearning Bharat has the potential to revolutionize the education landscape in India

  • It provides universities with the opportunity to leverage cutting-edge Learning Management Systems (LMS) to deliver a more effective and comprehensive learning experience to students

  • Additionally, ECA offers Indian universities the chance to run international programmes in collaboration with ECA, focusing on the latest in-demand management and cutting-edge technology domains in India

As an Indian-led organization, ECA is poised to make a substantial contribution to the Indian higher education market. This development underscores the favorable opportunities created by the Indian government to attract world-class educational expertise.

Backed by the Education Centre of Australia, OpenLearning is ready to introduce OpenLearning Bharat in India, bringing their successful model and expertise to serve the Indian student population. OpenLearning is the largest e-learning platform, dominating countries like Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. With over 5 million students worldwide, this platform offers a wide range of career-building programs, skill enhancement courses, professional training certifications, and full qualifications. Over 300 of the world’s top 3% international universities trust OpenLearning, placing the platform at the forefront of online education.

The collaboration between the Education Centre of Australia and Indian universities for OpenLearning Bharat has the potential to revolutionize the education landscape in India. It provides universities with the opportunity to leverage cutting-edge Learning Management Systems (LMS) to deliver a more effective and comprehensive learning experience to students. Additionally, ECA offers Indian universities the chance to run international programmes in collaboration with ECA, focusing on the latest in-demand management and cutting-edge technology domains in India.

OpenLearning Bharat, under the leadership of ECA Online, has been launched on July 1, 2023

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Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh has recently retired as Associate Professor for Media Studies from an international university. She was with the Times of India as a correspondent for many years. Her passion is cooking and she has been doing recipes and photo shoots for Women's Era for the last 15-odd years.

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