Edtech giant Byju’s, which is valued at around $13 billion, has globally launched its 1:1 live online learning platform ‘Byju’s Future School’. The Bengaluru-based firm has 80 million registered students on its flagship learning app. Byju’s Future School will be available in the US, UK, Australia, Brazil, Indonesia and Mexico in May and will progressively expand to more geographies in the near future. This builds on the success of Byju’s subsidiary WhiteHat Jr in India and select countries globally. Byju’s Future School helps cross the bridge from passive to active learning by offering an interactive learning platform that blends real-time instruction with lessons that generate creative outcomes for kids aged between 6-18 years. At launch, Byju’s Future School will offer coding and Math with the aim of fostering engagement and personalized learning through a live 1:1 teaching experience.
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Amazon.com Inc has launched an online academy to train students for one of India s most competitive college entrance tests, the e-commerce giant said on Wednesday, as it taps a boom in virtual learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Amazon Academy , available as a website and an Android smartphone app, will offer learning material, live lectures and assessments to help students prepare for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), which allows entry into top engineering schools across India. Content on the platform is currently available free and will remain free for the next few months , Amazon India said in a statement. Each year, close to two million aspirants to coveted undergraduate engineering courses take the government-run JEE, for which some take additional classes with private tutors. Many of those tuition centers have either moved online or shut during the pandemic.
Amazon India Launches Online Academy To Prep Students For JEE Amazon India Launches Online Academy To Prep Students For JEE Amazon Academy , available as a website and an Android smartphone app, will offer learning material, live lectures and assessments to students.
Content on the platform is currently available free and will remain free for the next few months .
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Amazon.com Inc has launched an online academy to train students for one of India s most competitive college entrance tests, the e-commerce giant said on Wednesday, as it taps a boom in virtual learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Amazon Academy , available as a website and an Android smartphone app, will offer learning material, live lectures and assessments to help students prepare for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), which allows entry into top engineering schools across India.