Why distance learning is such a hit
Why Distance Learning Is Such A Hit
Distance learning or correspondence education has completely changed the way students approach education. It not just opens up endless avenues for education seekers but offers flexibility, convenience and a learn-at-will opportunity to those who want to study at any age from anywhere. Distance learning means that students can enroll into courses of their choice from the institute or university that is offering that course irrespective of its location. The study material and other reading stuff are dispatched to the students at their address and they can read it on their own and learn at their own pace.
For a country as huge as India, correspondence education is nothing less than a boon. Firstly, it gives one the flexibility to adjust study timings as per one’s schedule. So, for instance, if someone is a working professional and wants to enhance his/her skills but doesn’t have time to spare for regular classroom study, he/she can always opt for that course through correspondence.
Secondly, distance learning programmes let you take up any course that you want to even if it is not offered in the area that is 
Many recognized universities across India offer courses in various disciplines through correspondence. Delhi University, Himachal Pradesh University, Annamalai University, IGNOU are some of the many universities that offer correspondence programmes to thousands of students each year. Apart from these government run universities, hundreds of private institutes also run correspondence programmes for various courses.
Most universities have support centres for their distance learning students. These are located at various cities and if you encounter a problem or are looking at any kind of support during the programme, you can approach these centres and meet the counselors there. Some universities offer online support to their students. Thus, you can go online, post y our queries and teachers from the university will reply back. Sometimes, virtual online sessions are also conducted.
With all these advantages, there are a few disadvantages too of correspondence education. During a correspondence programme, there is hardly any social interaction with other students and direct interaction with teachers. Also, there aren’t any extra-curricular activities as offered by regular learning programmes. However, the benefits are so many that they completely overshadow the few disadvantages that come along.
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