Abstract
This article debates the need and importance of alternative education by comparing online and on-campus modes of learning. Focusing on the (PDRI) in Pakistan, which was shifted to online education during the pandemic, this research aims to determine the benefits and drawbacks of both methods. This research will further identify the role of AI in modern online education and the problems posed by the alternative methods. For extended access and flexibility in post-COVID Pakistan, e-learning has emerged as an important solution. It, however, comes with difficulties in technological participation barriers and quality assurance challenges. On-campus education offers face-to-face interaction and campus resources. This paper, therefore, argues for future research directions in the pursuit of hybrid models, addressing socio-cultural barriers by building digital literacy toward more inclusive education systems. These insights seek to enlighten stakeholders on how to establish an adaptable and resilient system of education for their digital future.
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