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Online Coaching vs Offline Coaching

Gone are the days, where you have to shift to another city or town for coaching purposes. Everything becomes online from the food industry to the education industry. The E-Learning platform is evolving along with the evolution of the digital era. 


Online vs Offline Coaching


Coaching for the entrance exam is the most popular industry in India after Bollywood. More than 80% of students after 12, sit for the JEE and NEET exams.  The coaching centers are also shifting to online classes from the traditional offline classes. Aakash, the most popular coaching institute are also already shifted to online. 

And it is more effective and tends to save more time, the time that is spent in traveling. Parents are also preferring online classes to classroom coaching. This drastic change is mainly because of the coronavirus situation. Parents are not feeling safe anymore sending their children out of their house during this pandemic.

Now is the high time for NEET preparation. The exam is also going to be conducted on 1 August 2021. So, students are furious when it comes to preparation. And for the NRIs that are staying abroad India, they are also doing the preparation. When it comes to NEET Coaching Online, both Indian students and NRIs are going to get the same coaching experience. Because both the students are going to get their coaching in their home. 

Some of the top Online Coaching Institue for NEET and FEE:

1. Testprepkart(Suitable for NRI students for both JEE and NEET coaching)

2. Aakash(popular name when it some to JEE and NEET coaching)

3. Vedantu(An emerging online platform, coving vast area)

4. Bujy(Fastest growing eLearning platform)


Also read: Medical Coaching Online



 

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