Problems faced by students of ODL System in North India States
Abstract
This research study was conducted to find the problems faced by students of
Open & Distance Learning System at their Graduate Level Study in North
Indian States. The students living in remote and rural areas are already at the
corner and are not having group discussions, any kind of debate related with
their study in ODL system. What are their main problematic areas and where we
should focus, here we tried to find out.
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