The advent of the internet and innovative technologies has rendered learning solutions for universities currently navigating an environment of passionate change. Universally, the COVID-19 lockdown has impacted every facet of life, and education is no exception. Understanding students' perceptions of e-learning technologies is essential for the successful growth of academic programs. This study aims to investigate college students' current status and future expectations regarding e-learning. It is an empirical research study encompassing students pursuing higher education in arts, sciences, humanities, engineering, and health sciences. The purposive sampling, with a sample size of 497 is adopted for the study. Primary data are collected through a questionnaire. Cross-tabulation and Chi-square tests, aided by IBM SPSS Statistics 22, are employed for analysis and interpretation. The study reveals a low awareness level towards e-learning.
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