A parliamentary panel has highlighted major concerns with the SWAYAM platform, revealing that less than 4% of enrolled students have completed courses since 2017. The report cites outdated content, rigid teaching methods, and inadequate infrastructure as key issues. The committee recommended proactive placement support and a dedicated recruitment platform to boost engagement and effectiveness.
SWAYAM course completion rate lags below 4% since 2017, Parliamentary panel cites outdated content
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