Vedantu to open Offline Centers for Competitive Exams Coaching

EdTech platform Vedantu is expanding its services and plans to open more than 30 offline centers for JEE, NEET and foundation courses in various cities across India, according to a company press release.

According to the company, these offline centers will be located in Delhi, Patiala, Pune, Nagpur, Muzaffarpur, Bangalore, Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Trichy, Puducherry, Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam and Vijayawada. With innovative infrastructure and expert leadership, these new centers aim to provide students with a supportive learning environment that enhances their learning experience.

“At Vedantu, we recognize that we’re not just coaching students for exams; we’re preparing them for life, and throughout this journey, we promise to stand by their side, offering unwavering support and care and inspiring them to unlock their true potential. Vedantu expanding its services to Offline centers across India was the obvious next step in our journey to make quality education accessible for all. Vedantu plans on expanding even more in the future and supporting students from the remotest parts of our nation,” Vamsi Krishna, founder and CEO of Vedantu, said.

The company says its brick-and-mortar centers will be packed with high-tech classroom features to provide an interactive learning environment and ensure inclusion for all students. Our student-centered environment allows students to explore, question, and learn 24/7. A complete learning package combined with the Doubt app eliminates doubts in live one-on-one sessions with a learning app that includes a large library, numerous exercises, worksheets and adaptive exercises. 

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