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Setting new paradigms of success
n The Edtech company has had a successful journey creating innovative, curriculum-mapped learning solutions for the K-12 segment n In 2018, around 13 lakh students appeared for the NEET exam and 12 lakh for JEE
India is among the youngest nations in the world today with more than 50 per cent of its population under 25 years of age.
It is this population which is driving aspirations in the country.
The youth of today seeks the best for itself, in terms of careers and colleges.
A significant proportion of this demography is imagining itself as successful doctors and engineers of tomorrow, aspiring for admission in the top colleges of the country.
The road to these top colleges, however, is paved with competitions of varying degrees.
In 2018, around 13 lakh students appeared for the NEET exam and 12 lakh for JEE.
These are staggering figures.
In order to remain on top of such heavy-duty peer competition, students take recourse to coaching centres, which have mushroomed in all nooks and corners of several major cities.
Many of these centres employ age-old, chalkboard pedagogy. They fail to deliver learning resources matching the demands of students and of the relevant exam.
Enter Extramarks. The leading Edtech company has had a successful journey creating innovative, curriculum mapped learning solutions for the K-12 segment.
Their visually engaging modules are being accessed by millions of students and are present in over 8000 schools.
Extramarks also has several apps for the K-12 and Test Prep segments, with the K-12 learning app and the IIT JEE Test Prep App being the most popular.
Now, this game changer has also started causing ripples of disruption in the coaching industry.
It launched its coaching vertical - the Extramarks Smart Coaching Centers (EMSCC) - about a year ago.
The key differentiating factor these coaching centres promise is a blended learning approach, which integrates cutting-edge technology within classrooms led by top faculty with proven track records, pan-India.
EMSCC provides coaching for JEE, NEET and Foundation courses.
"Extramarks Smart Coaching Centers are the present and future of the coaching industry.
Through the use of technology, we have built these coaching centres as collaborative hotspots of learning, where students, teachers and even the parents are brought together on one platform to ensure seamless flow of information between them.
We have also worked hard to recruit only the best experts from across the country to lead our centres, giving our students the best of everything", shared Atul Kulshrestha, Founder and CMD, Extramarks Education.
The revolutionary 'Total Learning' innovation is what empowers the collaborative environment of learning in the Extramarks smart coaching centers.
This platform connects students, teachers and parents by keeping them updated with regular information on student's performance, tests, due assignments and reports.
Such an environment helps enable informed interventions in student's learning.
EMSCC claims students can also access all the learning material that is discussed in classrooms through a tablet, thus ensuring continuity for self-study after classes.
According to EMSCC, it has already mentored more than 15,000 students in its 20 centres present in 17 cities.
The boon of technology is that it helps standardise learning systems across the country.
So, whether a student is studying in the Jaipur centre, or Chennai centre, or even, say the Shimoga centre, the same learning content, tests and schedules will apply to all.
Extramarks has a centralised research and development team working on preparing learning material and modules, validated by experts, which is made available to all.
Extramarks also claimed to use intelligence-backed data, with deep student performance analysis, to chart custom learning journeys for the aspirants.
These reports contain information on strength and gap areas, thus determining the direction one's preparation must take.
These technological interventions are carefully guided and facilitated by the 265 faculty members associated with EMSCC. (ANI/BusinessWire India)
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