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Byju’s starts new chapter with live online tutoring

- PEERZADA ABRAR

Byju’s is venturing into live online tutoring with a comprehens­ive suite of offerings. This follows a two-month experiment on the model.

The Bengaluru-based firm has launched “Byju’s Classes” — a programme that aims to provide students all benefits of personalis­ed after-school tuition classes from the best teachers.

“We strongly believe a personalis­ed and tech-enabled learning offering such Byju’s Classes will truly stand out in an otherwise fragmented afterschoo­l tutoring market,” said Divya Gokulnath, co-founder of Byju’s. The company achieved the feat of becoming India’s newest decacorn — at a valuation of $10.5 billion — following funding from Mary Meeker’s Bond Capital, last week.

Besides giving free access to its learning, Byju’s had also introduced ‘Live Classes’ target

ing the after-school segment, after the announceme­nt of the lockdown. Since the classes were being attended by millions of students, it offered the twoway interactio­n feature.

With Byju’s Classes, stu

dents will be assigned a dedicated mentor for one-on-one attention, comprehens­ive progress reports, and personalis­ed classes to work on topics that a particular student needs to focus on. This programme includes regular subjective and objective tests.

Presently, the programme is available for students from grades 4 to 12, and for those preparing for competitiv­e exams like JEE and NEET. Students may choose between weekday and weekend batches, and attend scheduled online maths and science classes based on their school curriculum.

According to the company, specially assigned Byju’s teachers will help students with live doubt resolution. They may opt for personalis­ed extra classes for topics they need extra support in.

A dedicated mentor and counsellor will look after learning requiremen­ts, and be in touch with parents/guardians.

They will interact with students regularly to understand their progress and requiremen­ts.

With this new programme, Byju’s will compete with various edtech players including Vedantu, a live online tutoring company.

Experts said that amid the pandemic, the country’s $180billion education sector has gone online to adapt to the new reality, leading to opportunit­ies for Byju’s and Vedantu.

With an average time of 71 minutes being spent by a student on the Byju’s app everyday across 1,700 cities, the app is creating a new way of learning through visual lessons and live classes by Byju’s teachers. It is also encouragin­g students to become self-initiated learners.

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