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Personalized Learning Platform BasicFirst Goes Phygital; To Open 300+ Doubt Clearing Centers in India and Abroad

Stephen Soulunii Published Oct 22, 2021
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Personalized Learning Platform BasicFirst Goes Phygital; To Open 300+ Doubt Clearing Centers in India and Abroad
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BasicFirst, a Jharkhand Innovation Lab-selected EdTech startup, has announced the launch of offline 300+ Doubt Clearing Centers for its students in India and overseas, with the UAE and Singapore opening 15 and 3 centers respectively.

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The company aims to build on its phygital module by providing students with online and offline classes to help them study more effectively. BasicFirst is partnering with schools and coaching institutes to establish doubt clearing centers and has already identified and signed MoUs with 85+ centers throughout 45+ cities.

In addition to this, BasicFirst said it is expanding its teaching faculty with individuals having long-standing expertise in their respective courses and will have top-notch flying faculty who will visit centers once or twice a month based on the course and the need for students. The flying faculty will be based out of Ranchi, Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad. BasicFirst is also employing qualified teachers and faculty members to deliver top-grade learning experiences in regional languages, including Urdu, to meet the demand for state board students.

According to a press statement, doubt-clearing sessions can be scheduled on-demand, 24*7 text or chat messages. The program will be open for K6 to K12 level students from 22 state boards and 84 competitive examinations with a key focus on students preparing for competitive exams.

Speaking on the expansion, Randhir Kumar, Founder & CEO, BasicFirst Learning, said,

“At BasicFirst, we aim to strengthen our students’ preparation by offering them best-in-class doubt clearance sessions and helping them achieve their desired result. We believe that the physical module, which includes both online and offline sessions is the way to go in today’s world, and that online and offline doubt clearing sessions will complement one another, resulting in superior results. Doubt solving is one of the key aspects of online learning, as every student has a different doubt or query which can be addressed in a one-on-one mode – online as well as offline. By setting up 300 centers across India and abroad, we want to provide an edge to students and help them build confidence, motivation, mindset, and perseverance for exam preparations.”

Founded in 2017, BasicFirst Learning is a personalized e-learning platform enabled with artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data analytics for enhanced adaptive learning. It provides personalized academic support and high-quality mentor-based content to the students situated at the remotest locations across India. The affordable e-learning platform offers targeted courses for JEE, AIIMS, NTSE, NEET, and Olympiads along with courses for students of classes 6th to 12th across India. It offers live one-to-one & one-to-many mentoring for every student along with the best solutions.

BasicFirst’s customized interactive educational content is curated by instructors/teachers based on their interactions with students. The personalized live e-learning session equips students with essential communication skills, aptitude, subject competency, and foundational knowledge to excel in academic goals, crack competitive exams, and advance their careers.

The bootstrapped EdTech startup claims to have seen a considerable month-on-month growth of 100% with a 52% CAGR in the last nine months due to a strong demand arising from Tier II and beyond locations. The company recently announced the appointment of its CTO in the US as well as the company’s recruiting strategy for 1000+ talents in marketing, sales, and technical profiles across India, US, UAE, and Singapore markets.

TAGGED: Competitive Exams, Doubt-solving, E-Learning, K-12, Online Learning, Personalized Learning, Rural Area/Low-Income, Students
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By Stephen Soulunii
No more a student, but love to learn. Not a teacher, but care about how students are taught. Not an educator, but want everyone to be educated. Not a social worker, but desire to see change. Not a reformer, but always want to see a better world. The author believes that only sound education can bring a better future, better world and technology can help achieve a lot in this field.
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