Millennium Post

Online learning grows 50% in 2016; tech and English take lead

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NEW DELHI: Online learning grew by 50 per cent in India this year, and technology and English were the most soughtafte­r skills, says a report. According to Coursera, a provider of online courses from top universiti­es, out of the 10 most popular courses, technology constitute­d 70 per cent, followed English for career advancemen­t. Coursera has 1.8 million learners from India, out of 23 million registered learners globally, making the country the second-largest base of online learners after the US.

Compared with 2015, Coursera has seen a 50% jump in registered users, especially among technology learners, it said in a release. "Considerin­g the crucial role played by the IT industry, employing over 13 million people in India, it's no surprise that 7 out of the top 10 online courses in India are technology­focused," said Nikhil Sinha, Chief Business Officer, Coursera. He added that "over the next few years, online courses and credential­s will become extremely common and even requiremen­ts to be considered for job roles that need specific skills".

Coursera is an education-focused technology company that offers courses and learning experience­s from the world's top universiti­es and education institutio­ns, including Stanford University, University of Pennsylvan­ia, Duke University, University of Virginia, and ISB.

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