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Edtech firms build brick-and-mortar centres across India to woo students

Several are adopting a hybrid model of offline and online education to stay afloat, as students head back at school and colleges post pandemic

The Unacademy centre in Kota
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The Unacademy centre in Kota

Peerzada Abrar Bengaluru
Located in Kota, the education hub in the southeast of Rajasthan, is PW Vidyapeeth, the edtech unicorn PhysicsWallah’s first pure offline centre. The centre is designed to assist engineering and medical aspirants, providing them with a competitive and friendly learning environment with a 24/7 doubt-clearing facility. The student-teacher ratio of each class will be 125:1. This would ensure each aspirant gets adequate teacher attention.

It was on students’ demand that PW took this leap to open its first offline centre in Kota. 

“It shows our agile nature and how we can quickly adapt to new learning pedagogies to raise the

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