Ever rising cost of education and limited number of seats in institutes of higher education are just a few of the many problems that afflict the education system and are a big hindrance in government's goal to offer education to millions of India's young. Could online education which is comparatively cheaper and easily accessible be viewed as a possible replacement for the traditional classroom model of learning? Watch this episode of Heads Up, as we debate.
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