Chandigarh University’s 8th Online Convocation Awards Degrees to 363 Students
Chandigarh University has held its 8th Annual Convocation for CU Online and the Centre for Distance and Online Education (CDOE), awarding degrees to 363 students. The university’s growing online presence is a testament to its commitment to making quality education more accessible.
The convocation ceremony was a significant milestone for the students, who have completed their online courses in various fields such as business, arts, and science. The university’s online programs are designed to cater to the needs of working professionals and students who cannot attend traditional on-campus courses.
A New Partnership with PwC: Boosting Online MBA Programs
The university recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with PwC, a global consulting giant, to offer an online MBA program. This partnership is expected to enhance the university’s online offerings and provide students with world-class education and training in management and leadership.
PwC’s expertise in the industry will help students gain a deeper understanding of the latest trends and best practices in management, making them more employable and prepared for the global job market. The online MBA program will be delivered through CU Online, the university’s online education platform, which has already seen significant growth and adoption among students.
What this means for online learners
The partnership between Chandigarh University and PwC is a significant development in the online education space. It demonstrates the growing recognition of the importance of online learning and the need for universities to adapt to changing student needs. For online learners, this means access to world-class education and training, without the need to attend traditional on-campus courses. It also highlights the potential for collaboration between academia and industry leaders to create more effective and relevant online programs.



