UGC SWAYAM PG MOOCs: two new courses introduced in eight different Indian Languages

| Last Updated | September 21, 2022, 09:40 IST
After the addition of two new courses, now there are 27 SWAYAM PG MOOCs. UGC SWAYAM PG MOOCs

The UGC has introduced two new SWAYAM PG MOOCs as per its latest notice dated 20 September 2022. The name of the courses is Access to Justice and Environmental Law. The courses are available on the SWAYAM Platform, swavam.gov.in, and the UGC e-resources Portal, uqceresources.in. Candidates can visit these official websites to access the course.

List of UGC SWAYAM PG MOOCs

Following is the list of SWAYAM PG MOOCs offered by UGC online. These courses are available in eight different languages such as Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, Bangla, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and Tamil.

After the addition of two new courses, there are 27 SWAYAM PG MOOCs:

  1. Academic Writing
  2. Access to Justice
  3. Analytical Techniques
  4. Animations
  5. Artificial Intelligence
  6. Biomolecules: Structure, Function in Health and Disease
  7. Biostatistics and Mathematical Biology
  8. City and Metropolitan Planning
  9. Communication Technologies in Education
  10. Corporate Law
  11. Corporate Tax Planning
  12. Cyber Security
  13. Digital Library
  14. Environmental Law
  15. Direct Tax - Laws and Practice
  16. Food Microbiology and Food Safety
  17. Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals
  18. Human Rights in India
  19. Intellectual Property
  20. Numerical Analysis
  21. Organic Chemistry -1
  22. Partial Differential Equations
  23. Organizational Behaviour
  24. Research Methodology (LAW)
  25. Solid and Hazardous Waste Menagement
  26. Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE)
  27. Supply Chain Management

About SWAYAM programmes

The Indian Government has introduced SWAYAM programmes to achieve three principles of education policy; access, equity, and quality. The main objective of these programmes is to provide the best learning resources to underprivileged sections of society.

The courses are provided in different Indian languages in order to breach the language barriers and provide courses in the candidate’s mother tongue.