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MAJOR DROPOUTS REASONS OF STUDENTS IN E- LEARNING INSTITUTIONS OF PAKISTAN
2017
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The Online Journal of Distance Education and e-Learning
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The E learning institutions are providing most effective way of education with many Socio-Economic benefits. In developing countries of Asia, people have limited financial resources whereas major portion of population is living in backward rural areas. Due to limited resources, the only solution is E learning (EL). Pakistan is also facing many problems for promotion of education in backward rural areas; therefore, Higher Education Commission of Pakistan has provided funds to different universities for starting EL (e.g. UMT, Gomal University etc.). The EL study system has its own challenges. One of the biggest challenges is how to retain students and to minimize the dropouts. There are many factors that are playing a vital role in dropout of students in EL institutions. The purpose of this paper is to highlight major factors/reasons behind the student dropouts in Pakistan, their trend in upcoming years and how to minimize/control these factors. The study also includes the analysis of dropout students in a leading EL university of Pakistan

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