Vedantu, an EdTech platform is expanding its services with a plan to open more than 30 offline centres for JEE, NEET and Foundation courses spanning multiple cities across India, as per the official press release from the company.
As per the company, these offline centres will be in Delhi, Patiala, Pune, Nagpur, Muzaffarpur, Bangalore, Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Trichy, Puducherry, Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam and Vijayawada. With the use of new infrastructure and expert guidance, these new centres aim to offer students a supportive learning environment that will improve their overall learning experience.
“At Vedantu, we recognize that we’re not just coaching students for exams; we’re preparing them for life, and throughout this journey, we promise to stand by their side, offering unwavering support and care and inspiring them to unlock their true potential. Vedantu expanding its services to Offline centres across India was the obvious next step in our journey to make quality education accessible for all. Vedantu plans on expanding even more in the future and supporting students from the remotest parts of our nation,” Vamsi Krishna, founder, CEO, Vedantu, said.
Company claims that all of its offline centres will have hi-tech classroom features to provide an interactive learning environment and ensuring participation from all students. Its student-friendly environment allows students to freely explore, ask questions and learn 24×7. It’s a comprehensive learning toolkit, coupled with a Doubt App where doubts are solved in live one-to-one sessions and a Pedagogy app that gives access to a vast library of books, a plethora of practice questions, customised flashcards and adaptive practice that ensures personalised development.