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The ''Tamil Nadu Open University'' (TNOU) was established by the government of Tamil Nadu, [[India]]. It offers a variety of diplomas, certificates, undergraduate and postgraduate courses, and is modelled along the lines of the [[Indira Gandhi National Open University]]. TNOU uses self-learning materials in print, face-to-face learning through counselling sessions, and continuous assessment of learner performance through assignment-responses/open-book tests and term-end examinations.
The ''Tamil Nadu Open University'' (TNOU) was established by the government of Tamil Nadu, [[India]]. It offers a variety of diplomas, certificates, undergraduate and postgraduate courses, and is modelled along the lines of the [[Indira Gandhi National Open University]]. TNOU uses self-learning materials in print, face-to-face learning through counselling sessions, and continuous assessment of learner performance through assignment-responses/open-book tests and term-end examinations. e-Learning does not seem to figure prominently.


The TNOU web site is at http://www.tnou.ac.in/
The TNOU web site is at http://www.tnou.ac.in/
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The Tamil Nadu Open University (TNOU) was established by the government of Tamil Nadu, India. It offers a variety of diplomas, certificates, undergraduate and postgraduate courses, and is modelled along the lines of the Indira Gandhi National Open University. TNOU uses self-learning materials in print, face-to-face learning through counselling sessions, and continuous assessment of learner performance through assignment-responses/open-book tests and term-end examinations. e-Learning does not seem to figure prominently.

The TNOU web site is at http://www.tnou.ac.in/


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