Hybrid learning models are emerging as a fundamental tool for student engagement, improving accessibility, and better educational outcomes. The integration of in-person and online learning has the potential to address long-standing challenges in higher education, especially in countries like India, with a lag in quality education.
Our country is home to the world’s largest population in the below 24 age brackets. It thus offers both opportunities and challenges in its higher education sector. Despite being the third-largest higher education system globally, behind only China and the US, India’s educational sector is caught up by accessibility barriers, unaffordability, and an insufficient focus on industry-relevant skills. The education system is gradually transitioning, driven by innovations like hybrid learning, which blends traditional face-to-face education with the flexibility of online courses…
