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Varsity inches towards 'Digital India' with locker
Updated On: 17 January, 2017 07:00 AM IST | | Pallavi Smart
<p>With the launch of its first ever ‘digital locker’, to be named after chief guest and Reliance Industries chairman, Mukesh Ambani, the Mumbai University took a step towards Digital India at the convocation ceremony held on Monday</p>
With the launch of its first ever ‘digital locker’, to be named after chief guest and Reliance Industries chairman, Mukesh Ambani, the Mumbai University took a step towards Digital India at the convocation ceremony held on Monday. At the event, a total of 1,61,173 candidates received their under-graduate and post-graduate degrees, while 326 candidates received PhD and M.Phil degrees.
The digital locker, which is expected to allow alumni and current students to have an online safe to keep their academic documents for any-time access, is one of the many technological interventions introduced to varsity functioning.
Other such initiatives include online payment of fees, online admission, and mobile applications.
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