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Video coaching has come as a blessing for aspirants living in remote areas,” he said.96 billion by 2021 from from USD 247 million in 2016.Every year approximately 15 lakh students, including around 8 lakh from tier II and III cities, register for the NEET exam to secure admissions in medical colleges including the reputed All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) as per their rankings.Industry experts too believe that online video classes are a game changer for aspirants from rural parts.Patton is now preparing for the entrance exam again but this time through online classes that have eliminated the need for coaching centres in his village and many other rural parts of the country.5 lakh per annum and additional expenses worth around Rs 2 lakh for accommodation and food if the student is not a city dweller.According to Narendra Shyamsukha, founder-chairman, ICA Edu Skills, surveys have found that nearly 5..Patton has enrolled with NEETP rep and was provided with all study material — a pen drive sport tape and course work via email — at a much lesser price than what enrolling in a coaching centre in a city would cost. “With the help of online classes, I could sit in the comfort of my home and get tutored by the country’s top faculties.

In 2019 he got admission for MBBS thanks to enrolling in online entrance preparation classes.Rana Akoijam from Manipur had come to Delhi in 2018 for medical coaching but had to return soon due to financial crunch.8 million people enrol in online college courses, with 28 per cent of all college students enrolling in at least one online course every year. Citing a survey by KPMG and Google, Manoj Kumar Jha, Director of GS Score, said the market for online education is expected to rise magnificently — up to USD 1.online classes have eliminated the need for coaching centres in villages across India Representational image (PTI photo) Nineteen-year-old Nchumthung Patton from Nagaland’s Wokha district, a tiny speck on the map of the country’s northeastern region, almost gave up his dream of becoming a doctor when he could not clear the all India medical entrance (NEET) examination. His view was endorsed by Girish Tyagi, president of the Delhi Medical Council who said there was a time when practically every medical aspirant went for conventional coaching, but the constant pressure to study more made students put their physical and mental health at stake. With digital learning, students can learn at their own pace, in their own style and focus on strengthening their conceptual understanding instead of playing ‘catch up’ with rest of their batch”.Having expanded to almost every zone of India, NEETPrep currently has students in far flung areas such as in Nagaland, Mizoram, Andaman and Nicobar and Lakshadweep islands

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