St Aloysius College to offer 40 plus free online courses from Monday

MANGALURU: The 140-year-old St Aloysius College, Mangaluru has launched several free online add-on courses not only for their students, but also interested members of the public who will receive digitally generated certificate on successful completion of the course. The courses will run from May 3 to May 25. More than 40 free online certificate courses including food science, physics, humanities, graphic design have been launched in past few days.
Staff members of different departments have conceived, designed, and offered these certificate courses to above mentioned stakeholders. These courses are designed with a view to enhance knowledge base and its application for the betterment of the society. According to staff who developed these courses, this unique project has caught the imagination of students and teachers who have been registering to these courses within days of announcement.
Popular courses have over 300 candidates registered even before the scheduled commencement date of May 3. These online courses are designed meticulously to add value to curriculum of the institution and augment competence and skill sets of students. Rev Fr Praveen Martis, principal said college has taken initiatives towards reaching out to the needy and meet needs of students going through uncertain times. Log on to: https://qrgo.page.link/dARVB.
Staff members of different departments have conceived, designed, and offered these certificate courses to above mentioned stakeholders. These courses are designed with a view to enhance knowledge base and its application for the betterment of the society. According to staff who developed these courses, this unique project has caught the imagination of students and teachers who have been registering to these courses within days of announcement.
Popular courses have over 300 candidates registered even before the scheduled commencement date of May 3. These online courses are designed meticulously to add value to curriculum of the institution and augment competence and skill sets of students. Rev Fr Praveen Martis, principal said college has taken initiatives towards reaching out to the needy and meet needs of students going through uncertain times. Log on to: https://qrgo.page.link/dARVB.
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