Free education to children in 112 Aspirational Districts.

Credits: moneycontrol.com

Major EduTech Byjus said on Friday that they have partnered with NITI Aayog to provide free access to its technology-based learning programs for children across the country.

The project plans to set up a special working group to create a system to support knowledge, innovation and strategy. The team will also actively monitor and evaluate the implementation of the program to enable efficiency and ensure better scope of delivery in the areas such as health and nutrition; Education; Agriculture and water resources; basic infrastructure and financial inclusion and skills development.

Effective use of technology in education can contribute to transformation and membership with Byju gives students in these ambitious districts the opportunity to access quality education. The collaboration will have two main threads in which Byju’s Career Plus program (under Aakash + Byju) will identify 3,000 deserving grade 11 and 12 students who wish to apply for NEET and JEE and will provide high quality exam preparation coaching.

In addition, a voluntary program is being organized for school-age children (grades 6-12), who can receive scientific content from the Byju learning app for three years. Education is key to moving society forward and every child, regardless of their socio-economic background, deserves access to quality education.

For the Career Plus program, students are selected on the basis of a ready-made test and receive teaching materials and content as well as mentoring support and advice. The initiative will combine classroom and online learning and offer a hybrid educational model. In addition to centers dedicated to implementing the support, students are also provided with a digital infrastructure in the form of devices (tablets / smartphones).

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