Centre to completely operate through online mode guided by the most renowned faculty of India including VMC founders.
Bengaluru, May 10: Vidyamandir Classes (VMC), a pioneer institute in training students for JEE, NEET, and various other prestigious competitive exams, has recently announced that the online division of Vidyamandir Classes, Head Office will now be taking care of all academic needs related to JEE , NEET and other competitive exams.
The previous contract with Bangalore partner Sageminds is no longer valid and they are not authorised to take any admissions or conduct any classes on behalf of Vidyamandir Classes.
This means that the operations will be directly run through online coaching and parents are also requested to check the authenticity of the centre as no more offline coaching is available in Bengaluru. VMC corporate team has also asked the parents and students not to invest their efforts in unauthorised group claiming to represent Vidyamandir.
This comes after, looking at the rapidly growing trend of the online classes, which VMC Online has been delivering expertlywith since the inception of the pandemic.
“Online mode of teaching has been emerging as one of the best platforms for preparation of competitive exams like JEE and NEET. Being a true replica of the legendary offline classes, VMC’s online coaching will also be a boon for JEE and NEET aspirants, pertaining to the fact that the couse coverage will be at par with the HO schedule, ensuring no loss of time and more importantly, equally effective as the offline mode. ONLINE classes are extremely effective and take place in a manner ensuring that every student gets individualized attention to reinforce the understanding of the topics and concepts. Moreover, students have an option of studying in language of their comfort,” said Abhishek S, Chief Business Officer, Vidyamandir Classes.
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