Thursday 10 December 2020

Digital Classes Instrumental in Spreading Quality Education in Farthest Corner: Data

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Chandigarh Dec.10,2020:- Data compiled by EdTech start-up Teachmint, which is helping educators launch their digital teaching practice, shows pan-India traction from teachers .

Online classes are no longer a Covid-19 pandemic triggered compulsion, but are fast getting mainstream led by the Indian teaching community thereby establishing that personalized instructor lead EdTech is a far bigger opportunity in India. 25% new enrollments are from metro towns while 75% from tier 2 and tier 3 towns in multiple Indian languages, data revealed.

In fact the shift today is being led by 1000 Indian towns ranging from Srinagar to Port Blair and Jaisalmer to Dibrugarh with 75% of all enrolments emanating from Tier 2 and below towns and villages.

In fact bBuoyed by the multiple benefits of teaching online, the vast informal Indian teaching and tutoring community is rapidly moving beyond vanilla video solutions to adopt full-service digital teaching solutions.

Mihir Gupta, co-founder and CEO, Teachmint said that as India moves towards the future of education, it is looking more and more likely that online learning is the way forward. We aim to strike the right balance for tutors by enabling teachers with the right digital tools for each tutor to run their classes in a manner that is best suited to them and highlights their unique method of imparting education to their students.

Mihir Gupta said that the platform has seen wide acceptance and rapid adoption by tutors across the country and helps them manage their tutoring sessions with a combination of online as well as recorded videos. With online classes cutting down on infrastructure costs like rent and electricity, private tutors believe digital classes are the future and are of the firm opinion that this will be instrumental in spreading quality education to students located in the farthest corners of the country.

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