Harvard University offers free online courses in the time of COVID-19 pandemic

Those who wanted to enhance their skills while sitting at home can join free online classes in 67 courses offered by Harvard University for free. Due to the current pandemic, universities across the world have closed their campuses and are operating online. In order to make the right use of time, various universities are offering online courses to students and professionals to enhance their skills while sitting at home. However, candidates need to complete these courses on time.
- Anyone can enroll for these courses offered by Harvard University by choosing their preferred subject
- The duration of the courses vary from one to 12 weeks
- In usual times, the fee for these courses vary from INR 2000 to 2.5 lakhs
Interested candidates can check out more information about these courses on the online learning age of Harvard University at online-learning.harvard.edu. There is no specific qualification mentioned by Harvard, candidates just need to select their specialization or favourite subject.
Subjects from which candidates can choose course are
Mathematics |
Science and Business |
Health and Medicine |
Educational and Teaching |
Art and Design |
Computer Science |
Data Science |
Social Science |
Programming |
Humanities |
How to apply for free online courses
Step 1: Visit the official website of Harvard University at online-learning.harvard.edu
Step 2: Select the subject, duration, and start date with the difficulty level
Step 3: Select a course from the list of programs matching your choices
Step 4: Fill the form and submit all your details like name, country name, email id, etc. and create an account
Step 5: You will receive a confirmation on your registered email id
Harvard University is the world's leading educational institution. It has suspended in-person classes due to the Coronavirus. You can read how Coronavirus affected Harvard here
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