Coursera’s insights and report titled Micro-Credentials Impact Report 2024, India edition, based on a survey of 180 Indian education leaders and part of a global study of 1000+ leaders in 850+ institutions shows that India is leading this shift. Part of this could be due to the flexibility being designed in the New Education Policy. In fact over half (52%) of Indian institutions offering micro-credentials now provide them for academic credit, and nearly all (94%) plan to do so within the next five years. Indeed, this trend is supported by the National Credit Framework (NCrF) under India’s National Education Policy (NEP), which enables students to earn transferable credits for both academic studies and skill-based learning.
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