Dalham Learning which provides programs in Liberal Arts area is about to launch new programmes which incorporates Applied Humanities this August adopted by Liberal Arts for Executives and Entrepreneurs programme (LAFEE) and Contemporary Studies for engineers by the top of this 12 months, Shekhar Bhattacharjee, founder, Dalham Learning advised FE Education on-line. “Applied Humanities will be priced at Rs 3,599 and based on social science disciplines and its applications in the emerging technology. It will have 10 modules on philosophy and artificial intelligence, digital anthropology, public policy for internet, environmental science and sustainability studies, among others,” he added.
Currently, Dalham Learning claims to supply programs on cognitive considering, vital considering, design considering, drawback fixing, cross cultural abilities, social accountability amongst others underneath the class of 21 century abilities focussed on undergraduate college students. The firm additional plans to enter the Ok-12 phase with the Humanities Pro programme by which it goals to current the chapters in story and doc format.
On the income entrance, the corporate goals to shut FY23 with a 5x improve in web income to Rs 12.5 crore from Rs 1.87 crore in FY22. It will finish the fiscal 12 months with a web lack of Rs 9 crore from Rs three crore in FY22.
Furthermore, the platform claims to have enrolled 7,500 learners in FY22 and goals to enroll 50,000 learners by the top of FY23. According to Bhattacharjee, partnership with instructional establishments is the primary income where-in it expenses on a per pupil foundation. “Universities integrate Dalham curriculums into their undergraduate programmes as elective courses,” he stated, including that establishments can embrace six out of 10 modules from Dalham programs of their curriculums.
As of now, the corporate claims to have partnered with 10 universities which incorporates RV College of Engineering in Bengaluru, United World Institute of Design (UID) in Ahmedabad, Chitkara University in Chandigarh, Tumkur University and its affiliated faculties, MIT University in Pune. In the following three months, the corporate goals to associate with 20 extra universities.
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Source: www.financialexpress.com”