ICAD launches digitalized classes
   Date :20-Mar-2024

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Business Reporter
 
 
 
 
ICAD, India’s leading offline coaching center, on Tuesday announced the launch of digitalized classes, a pioneering initiative aimed at revolutionizing the education landscape inIndia.Combining the unpar alleled expertise of seasoned faculty with the transformative power of digital technology, ICAD’s digitalized classes promise to redefine the learning experience for students preparing for competitive exams like JEE and NEET. Addressing a press conferencehere,Sarang Upganlawar, Founder and CEO said, “After an extensive research, examining around 4,523 presentations from 52 universities across the globe, we identified the short comings that plague traditional teaching materials. It became evident that a real shift was needed to bridge the gap between know ledgeac quisition and practical application.
 
Thus, ICAD digital classes was born.” With a dedicated team of 25 individuals including subject matter experts, animators, AI special istsand more,ICADhas tirelessly worked to bring this project to fruiti   stringent deadlines. The result is a cutting-edge platform that seamlessly integrates the domain know led gean dresultoriented approach of our offline coaching center with the accessibility and ease of understand in genabled by digital tools. The advantages of this innovative project are manifold. By simplifying complex concepts and making learning more engaging, digitalized classes are poised to make students’ lives easier, empowering them to excel intheir academic pursuits. This initiative marks a significant milest one in ICAD’s ongoing mission to simplify the daunting content of exams like JEE and NEET, building upon the success of institute’s earlier launch, Command Capsules - Simplified notes for JEE (Advanced), NEET, JEE (Main) and Foundation. In the first phase of implementation, ICAD is introducing Digitalized Classes gradually across all its centres. Sudhir Kumar, Regional Academic Head of ICAD; Kishore Katta, Head of Department (Physics), ICAD; and others w ere also present.