MyPeegu’s net loss narrowed by 77% to Rs 6.75 lakh in FY22; the company plans to expand to international markets

MyPeegu’s net loss narrowed by 77% to Rs 6.75 lakh in FY22; the company plans to expand to international markets

MyPeegu, a platform for tracking child behaviour, asserts its commitment to integrating psychology into mainstream education. The platform is dedicated to fostering social-emotional learning in students between the ages 3-18 years. With a presence in 400 schools nationwide, it claims to collaborate with prominent institutions in Delhi NCR, including Delhi Public School Sushant Lok, Delhi Public School Greater Noida and DAV Public School Gurugram. The platform reports a current enrollment of four lakh students, Chetan Jaiswal, founder, CEO, MyPeegu, told FE Education.

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As AASOKA turns profitable at Rs 1.04 Cr. in FY23 it claims to have on-boarded 1,900 schools are customers; aims to target 20,000 schools in next three years

AASOKA, an online learning platform founded in 2022 by the MBD group, claims to provide customised education services to K-12 (12th grade) students in schools across the country. AASOKA aims to provide a 360-degree solution, including LMS (learning Management System), ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), fee management, attendance management, digital content, adaptive tests, homework and assignment creation, learning gap analysis and qualitative/quantitative evaluation of learning outcomes per student, Monica Malhotra Kandhari, managing director, MBD Group, founder, AASOKA, told FE Education.? “We have followed a? Business-to-Business (B2B) model. We work with schools, providing them with the tools and services they need to upgrade? both administrative and teaching processes,” she noted.?

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NIIT Foundation aims to bridge educational divide; empowering marginalised communities with digital inclusion

NIIT Foundation, an educational non-governmental organisation (NGO), claims to close the educational disparity between students in urban and rural areas. The organisation claims that its main emphasis is on supporting marginalised communities that are falling behind in meeting their basic education. NIIT Foundation was founded in 2004, the core mission and vision of the?foundation revolved around reaching out to the masses and narrowing the digital divide, Charu Kapoor, country director, NIIT Foundation, told FE Education.

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Fortune Institute of International Business aims to create affordable courses; to focus on adapting new technologies in the curriculum

The 30-year-old Fortune Institute of International Business (FIIB) claims to offer a spectrum of programmes. These include MBA programmes accredited by the AICT and doctoral programmes tailored for both full-time and part-time students. FIIB’s approach to curriculum development revolves around teaching what truly matters to the industry, whether in the realms of social or business dynamics. We strive for futurism, continuously asking ourselves how we can make a lasting impact, Radhika Shrivastava, executive director, Fortune Institute of International Business, told FE education. “Moreover, our commitment aligns with the United Nations sustainable development goals, underscoring our dedication to a global, holistic and forward-thinking education,” she added.??

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Keywords Studios to offer a free Virtual Training game developers

Keywords Studios, a service provider to the gaming industry, launched an online boot camp designed to introduce second year and third year engineering and programming students to the field of game development, as per the press release.?This programme, scheduled to run from December 4 to 22, 2023, aims to provide participants with insights into the industry and equip them with the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue successful careers in this field.

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Consortium for Technical Education signs pact with Andhra Pradesh Information Technology Academy to enhance IT Education

Consortium for Technical Education (CTE) and Andhra Pradesh Information Technology Academy (APITA), have signed a MoU with an aim to elevate information technology education in the state. The collaboration claims to focus on identifying learning gaps and curating online training courses along with virtual and in-person seminars led by industry experts, as stated in the official release.?

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Cuemath launches its first Physical Math Learning Centre in India

Cuemath, a maths learning company, has inaugurated its first ever offline maths learning centre in Gurgaon. Platform claims that with this centre, children can benefit from personalised attention and a focus on written problem-solving. The centre was inaugurated by Manan Khurma, founder, CEO, Cuemath, as per the press statement from the company.?

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Physics Wallah Academy to introduce curriculum for Nursery to class eight, launches AI and Coding Skills Platforms for children

Physics Wallah (PW), to introduce a comprehensive curriculum from nursery to 8th grade through its school partnership arm, PW Academy, with an aim to foster holistic development right from an early age, as per the official announcement. As part of this initiative, PW aims to target 2,000 schools for the curriculum implementation in the next academic year. It further claims that the curriculum will be supplemented with the two free upskilling? platforms: PW Nurture, offering training in reasoning, mathematics and verbal skills and PW Curious Junior, designed to help children develop their coding skills, the release mentioned.?

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Sikkim Manipal University launches online bachelor and master programmes

Sikkim Manipal University, has launched degrees in the online mode. The university has launched two undergraduate programmes and five postgraduate programmes. SMU’s online degrees are UGC-entitled and recognised with on-campus degrees, as per the press release.??

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Meta to support NLSIU – IIT Bombay research project to explore digital transformation of India’s Consumer Grievance Redressal System through GenAI

Meta announced the support for a National Law School of India University’s (NLSIU) research project that will assess how large language models (LLM) can be used for building public solutions for enhancing efficiency in India’s consumer grievance redressal system, as per the official announcement.??

The officials claim that the project will be executed along with the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay), in collaboration with the Department of Consumer Affairs (DoCA) as the knowledge partner.?

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Macquarie University introduces Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science programme?

Macquarie University launched a new course in Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science for undergraduate students. Offered by the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences, the programme aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in the global competitive sports landscape, as per the official announcement.?

As per the university,? a three-year degree programme will allow students to explore diverse disciplines crucial to the field. Throughout their studies, it claims that students will engage in topics such as human anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, nutrition, sports psychology, exercise rehabilitation and fitness, to develop a comprehensive understanding of exercise and sports science.?

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