Vivekananda Global University (VGU), Jaipur, organized a one-day NPTEL Awareness Workshop on 31 January 2026 at the Auditorium, Technology Block, in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay). The objective of the workshop was to create awareness among students and faculty members about national-level online courses under NPTEL (National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning) and to highlight opportunities for quality digital education.

The program commenced with the registration of participants. This was followed by the arrival of the dignitaries, and the formal inauguration of the workshop through the lighting of the ceremonial lamp and Saraswati Vandana. On this occasion, distinguished guests were felicitated and the workshop kit was unveiled. Ms. Bharti Sakpal was felicitated by the Vice Chancellor, Prof. (Dr.) N. D. Mathur, while Ms. Nisha Thakur was felicitated by Prof. (Dr.) D. V. S. Bhagavanulu, Pro-President, VGU. In his welcome address, Vice Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) N. D. Mathur highlighted the significance of NPTEL and stated that the platform enables students to learn from leading academicians of the country and gain access to education of global standards. The University Patron, Mr. M. R. Bagaria, and Pro-President Prof. (Dr.) D. V. S. Bhagavanulu also emphasized the relevance of digital learning, skill development, and platforms such as NPTEL in today’s academic ecosystem. In a special address, Prof. Sridhar Iyer from the Centre for Educational Technology, IIT Bombay, elaborated on the concept of NPTEL, its academic importance, and future prospects. During the first technical session, Ms. Bharti Sakpal, Senior Project Officer, NPTEL, delivered a detailed presentation on NOC (NPTEL Online Courses), course cycles, certification, credit transfer, and various other initiatives. The second session focused on Local Chapters, SPOC operations, and additional NPTEL initiatives, providing participants with practical guidance on how to maximize benefits from these programs. During the interactive question-and-answer session, participants actively engaged and clarified their queries. Subsequently, Dr. Arvind Singh, Director, Centre for Distance and Online Education (CDOE), VGU, shared his insights on the role of online and distance education at the University and its alignment with NPTEL initiatives. At the conclusion of the program, Dr. Yogendra Pal, Head Education Technology (CDOE), VGU, expressed gratitude to all the guests, speakers, and participants. The workshop concluded with a group photograph followed by a networking lunch. The event proved to be highly beneficial for students, faculty members, and research scholars, and further strengthened VGU’s continuous efforts toward digital education and academic innovation.