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Ignou Courses Offered

Ignou Courses Offered

Indira Gandhi National Open University was established under the Indira Gandhi National Open University Act, 1985, encated by the Parliament of India. IGNOU has contributed significantly to the development of higher education in the country through the Open and Distance Learning (ODL) mode.

IGNOU also known as ‘People University, follows a learner-centric approach and has successfully adopted a policy of openness and flexibility in entry qualification, time taken for completion of a program and place study. The university at present, offer 338 programs of study through over 3,500 courses to a cumulative student of over 30 lakh students.

IGNOU stands significantly apart from other universities because of:

  • National jurisdiction
  • Flexible Admission rule
  • Individualized study: flexibility, in terms of place, pace and duration of study
  • Use of latest educational and communication technologies
  • Student support services
  • Cost-effective programs
  • Modular programs
  • Resource sharing, Collaboration and networking between other Open Universities.

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About Community College

 
A Community college may be defined as an institution which if ‘For the community, By the community and of the community’ and entitled to award as Associate Degree(AD) as its highest degree. It offer educational opportunities to all sections of society, particularly the marginalized and the disadvantaged. A community can be locality based, region based, trade based or occupation based or even ICT enabled service based.

 

  •  Diploma in Computer Application
  •  Diploma in Computer Application & Desktop Publishing
  •  Diploma in Business Accounting & Taxation
  •  Diploma in Hardware & Networking
  •  Diploma in Graphic Designing & Animation
  •  Diploma in DTP & Print Technology
  •  Certificate in Graphic Designing
  •   Certificate in Hardware & Networking

 

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