Byjus and Unacadamey just recorded the offline courses and put them on a website. I don’t like calling it ed’tech’. YouTube has been doing it for more than a decade. IITans’ Pace was giving me online classes in 2010.
Tech has a lot more potential
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Anonymous 4
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So true, what they have done is just over adverts. 3% of eligible population only goes for higher education in India. It has to be India-specific. Highly hyperlocal.
Cats are the TIcket Checkers at Israel railway stations. 🐱
Increase in cat's population, so Israel decided to get some work done by them.
They will bite & scratch if you don't have tickets.
India mai bhi kuch population badh rahi hai? 😅
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Shuvodip Ray
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With a vast population and a growing demand for education, India could benefit from online learning platforms similar to Coursera and Udemy, offering courses in various fields to students and professionals.
Problems That india needs to solve as soon as possible otherwise in future we face civil war type situations.
1=} Worst Education Policies
2=} Unemployed Youths
3=} Unskilled Lebour + Youth
4=} High Population Growth Rate
5=} Over Dependency on
The government on Tuesday said that the success rate of startups in India was much higher than in other countries of the world,
What u think guys it's thizz true... can anyone tell success rate of startup in inda
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Amal Rajesh
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Unemployment in India for graduates shows the weakness of education system, percentage of people attending 6month course after graduation and getting job is higher than people getting placed directly after their college. Should there be an additiona
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Vedant SD
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The Rise of EdTech in India
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Opportunities For India
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Robust Information Technology Sector: India’s IT indu
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The video I watched highlighted several key differences between India and Germany, particularly in terms of our education system and the focus on quality in our industries and startups.
One critical point is the need
The Future of India’s Education Market: A Transformational Era
India’s education market is at a turning point, fueled by innovation and inclusivity:
Market Growth: Expected to reach $225 billion by 2025, driven by rising digital adoption and invest