MGU submits plan for e-solution for services
The Hindu
Platform to ensure seamless delivery of processes from admission to evaluation and distribution of degree certificates
The Mahatma Gandhi University (MGU) has submitted a proposal of ₹8 crore to the government for implementing a comprehensive digital software application-cum-learning management system that will offer seamless delivery of various processes from admission to evaluation and distribution of degree certificates online. The proposal envisages an integrated system enabling an end-to-end digital solution for all the services being provided by the university. “The software application-cum-learning management system will be of immense help in bringing modules like admission, academics, evaluation, publication of results and distribution of the degree certificates online,” said Vice Chancellor Sabu Thomas. The project proposal stated that the system would help in conducting the proposed online degree, certificate and diploma programmes of the university. The digital platform will also serve in providing the innovation repository for the government’s young innovators’ programme initiated by the Kerala Development and Innovation Strategic Council (K-DISC).More Related News
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