Showing posts with label E-Learning In India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label E-Learning In India. Show all posts

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Higher Education In India Needs Reforms

The present administrative and regulatory framework for education in India has served it purpose and we need to amend and modify the same. The existing legal frameworks, administrative authorities and educational system of India are based upon archaic notions and parameters. Time has come to give them a new and modern shape and orientation.

The present educational system of India is academic and theoretical in nature. Further, it is also suffering from various evils like corruption, lack of transparency, monopolistic tendencies, lack of accountability, etc. This has resulted in the creation of a poor, untrained and unsuitable workforce in India. Educated students are not getting jobs in governmental sector and private companies of India.

Since there is little or no accountability and transparency, educational institutions of India are least bothered to mend their ways in this regard. They are still managing things and affairs as per their own personal requirements. Unfortunately, the proposed legal frameworks meant to bring educational reforms and quality in Indian education sector have failed to take a start and many important bills are still bills alone with no legal significance.

The only solace has come in the form of information and communication technology (ICT) that has been able to make its own mark in India despite unfavourable business conditions and unreasonable educational laws of India. Virtual campuses in India may be a reality very soon the way online education in India and e-learning in India are taking a shape. Even a national online examination system in India has been proposed.

Higher education in India needs urgent reforms and the call must come from the Indian government itself. For too long we have been sitting upon higher education reforms in India and it is high time to do something serious in this regard.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Legal E-Learning In India By PTLB

E-learning in India is increasingly explored as an alternative method to learn technical and specialised courses. However, e-learning in India has yet to pickup the pace as has happened in case of other countries. E-learning education has many distinct advantages that traditional colleges and educational institutions fail to provide.

At Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) we provide exclusive techno legal e-learning education, courses, trainings, etc. Techno legal e-learning in India by PTLB has the unique advantage that it combines both technical as well as legal knowledge that very few in the world are doing.

A prototype of the techno legal e-learning courses of PTLB is available to have an idea about the basic level techno legal courses of PTLB (PDF). Since this initiative of PTLB is an online initiative, students and professionals from any part of the world can get themselves enrolled.

The application form (Doc) for getting enrolled to various courses of PTLB is also available online. PTLB also provides e-learning for lawyers in India. Legal training in India is yet to pick pace but hints of the same are now apparent. PTLB is also the exclusive techno legal training providers in India. Further, PTLB also has the privilege of providing the exclusive techno legal lifelong learning in India and continuing legal education in India (CLE in India).

For those interested in highly specialised, domain specific and advanced courses, education and trainings, Perry4Law Techno Legal ICT Training Centre (PTLITC) provides highly specialised and domain specific techno legal trainings in various fields.

Some of the areas of training and education by PTLB and PTLITC include cyber law, cyber forensics, cyber security, anti cyber warfare, anti cyber terrorism, anti cyber espionage, national intelligence grid (Natgrid), cyber crimes investigation, crime and criminals tracking and network system (CCTNS), e-courts, digital evidencing, electronic evidencing, e-discovery, cyber due diligence, techno legal banking, etc.

The stakeholders who can be benefited from the trainings and education of PTLB and PTLITC are law students, lawyers, judges, police officers, corporate executives, CEOs, banks, financial institutions, governmental employees, executive, legislature, judiciary, judicial staffs, court staffs, law professors, faculty development institutions, international organisations like WTO, WIPO, UNCITRAL, etc.

We hope the techno legal education, trainings and courses of PTLB and PTLITC would be beneficial for all the stakeholders. Interested students, professionals and institutions may contact us in this regard.