Mumbai: Marking its 56th anniversary, the Centre for Distance and Online Education (CDOE) of the University of Mumbai on Tuesday spotlighted its newly introduced dual degree programmes, positioning them as a key step towards flexible, multi-disciplinary learning. A Legacy of AccessEstablished in 1971, CDOE has enabled lakhs of students to access higher education through distance and online modes. At the anniversary event, university officials emphasised that the introduction of dual degree optio...
Mumbai University’s CDOE Marks 56th Anniversary, Spotlights Dual Degree Programmes As Key Step Toward Flexible Learning
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