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Minority outreach: KSOU to provide free education to 3k students

Minority outreach: KSOU to provide free education to 3k students

Time of India4 days ago
Mysuru: About 3,000 students from minority communities are now eligible to receive free education at Karnataka State Open University (KSOU). The state govt has set aside Rs 5 crore for the scheme run by the minority affairs department.
Professor Sharanappa V Halse, the vice-chancellor of KSOU, told reporters on Friday under this new initiative, students from the Christian, Jain, Sikh, Buddhist, Muslim, and Parsi communities are eligible for free education. These students are free to join any undergraduate, postgraduate, or diploma course.
The total outlay for the scheme is expected to go up to Rs 10 crore next fiscal year, Halse said.
In response to a query on gross enrolment ratio at KSOU, the VC said the number has been on the rise.
Earlier, open and distance learning education was provided based on age criteria, but courses are now being offered to all those who have cleared pre-university education.
Halse said about 36,000 students took admission in 2021, 44,000 in 2022, 61,000 in 2023, and 76,000 in 2024. In the current year, around 77,000 have enrolled for various courses.
KSOU has set up regional centres across Karnataka to further increase intake.
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So far, Yadgir, Vijayapura, and Udupi districts have responded positively by providing the required land for setting up facilities. KSOU currently has 38 regional centres and 130 study centres.
Halse said the KSOU has been providing free education to visually challenged students and those orphaned during the Covid pandemic.
In the 2023-24 academic year, about 79 students, including 71 visually challenged, took admission.
In the current academic year, about 43 candidates orphaned during the pandemic, and 65 visually challenged students have enrolled for various UG/PG and certificate/diploma courses.
New courses
Currently, KSOU is offering 79 different courses. From this academic year, the varsity is offering a course in Jyotish Shastra (Vedic astrology), enrolment for which is already on, the VC said.
Meanwhile, KSOU, in association with the National Skill Development Corporation, will offer industry-mandated courses in artificial intelligence and machine learning, data analytics, AR/VR/Meta, cloud computing, cybersecurity, Internet of Things, industrial/home automation, robotic process automation, and semiconductor design.
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