Assessment of Students' Academic Achievements in Online and Face-to-Face Learning in Higher Education

During the current emergency of Pandemic disease of COVID-19, the importance of online learning strategy has much increased due to closure of schools, colleges and universities in most part of the globe. To evaluate the effectiveness of online learning, a statistical study has been conducted on the...

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