Dushyant Chauhan has completed MBA in finance and has more than 10+ years of experience.
Do you think that there will be an increase in demand for online courses as a result of the moving of the delivery module for online courses?
"A blended learning environment, in my perspective, module of both courses, as well as delivery, will be the most suitable option for the institute, as well as for the candidate"
The answer is yes, there has been an increase in the demand for the online courses, and the businesses that were into educational technology or mainframe structuring have witnessed an exponential rise in demand. They have Covid. proved to be a blessing in disguise for enterprises involved in the internet, but on the other hand, if we want to discuss the delivery of a course that is based on research has not been found to be as helpful.
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Now that COVID has been released, there have been certain adjustments made in the education industry; what are your thoughts on these alterations?
"I hope that we can maintain the same rate of growth and remain adaptable to new circumstances"
Covid has undoubtedly brought to light the structural and operational deficiencies that exist among the majority of Indian Educational Institutions of higher learning and administrative bodies The issue is that today's education is still being taught from a historical perspective. utilising a 100 year old approach. The development and abilities of our younger generation have suffered greatly as a result of this, but Because to Covid, we have in fact seen changes taking place at a more rapid pace than before, thus once the aftereffects of these the effect of Covid has run its course
What are your thoughts on the "Study abroad" admissions, as well as the ways in which the admissions have impacted post?
"Because India is such a populous country, it experiences a higher rate of educational emigration than other countries"
In fact, India is one of the countries that experiences the highest rate of educational emigration. Migration from the countries with the highest levels of education. There have been some adjustments made to the visa and immigration system. Because of government laws regarding immigration, the ITR process has grown somewhat more onerous, and parents are less inclined than before to transfer their children. Abroad, but as a result of the market's recent openness, there has been a sharp increase in demand, and we anticipate being able to watch for further development in the near future.
As a result of covid, the institutes have experienced a significant decrease in the number of students; how long do you anticipate it will be before this situation normalises?
"I really hope that the answer to this question is going to be related to the amount of money that the institutes have lost"
In the course of the covid. It is imperative that we comprehend the fact that an institution that offers undergraduate programmes suffers a loss of one academic year if they do not. 4 years of their total earnings, and 2 years for a college that offers postgraduate degrees. Therefore, it would take three years on an average standard for the sector in order to keep up with demand
Can you provide a list of the classes that are currently "in demand" after the COVID situation?
Programs like Paramedical, Medicine, Nursing, Data Analytics, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Mass Communication. communication has witnessed an increase in the candidate's level of curiosity.
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If you observe any shifts in the general direction of the course, please explain the rationale behind them?
"A greater interest in skill-based programmes, which leads to an increase in the number of career and business opportunities"
Yes, the specialised and skill-based programmes with increased focus on employment are attracting more students enrolment. Students are demonstrating their frustration as a result of the significant impact that COVID had on their finances.
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