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BasicFirst Expands In Bengaluru and Ranchi, Plans To Open 500 Centres By 2025

As part of its PAN-India expansion strategy, the company will launch 500 more offline centres across India in the next 3 years

To expand its offerings and make learning more accessible, BasicFirst learning, a leading Bootstrapped operationally profitable edtech startup announces the launch of 7 new offline centres in Bengaluru and Ranchi . As part of its PAN-India expansion strategy, the company will launch 500 more offline centres across India in the next 3 years. With the world moving forward post pandemic, BasicFirst aims to provide a more hybrid learning model to its end users where they get the best of both worlds i.e. offline and online learning. 

Founded in 2019 by Randhir Kumar, BasicFirst is an interactive online learning platform committed to enhancing live face-to-face learning for students. For its new centres, it is now bringing the same experience offline with an expert teachers panel on board. BasicFirst is carving a niche in the sector through its affordable coursework for students across various boards, from standard 1st to 12th, NEET, IIT JEE(Main/advanced), with fees ranging from Rs 400 to Rs 15000 per month, as well as easy refund policy based on the toughness of exams. With its customised education plans, it is also the first company in India to introduce a guaranteed marks improvement model in India with the help of the best teachers on the platform.

Commenting on the centre launch and expansion plan, Randhir Kumar, Founder and CEO of BasicFirst said, “We started BasicFirst to make online and offline education more accessible and affordable. With this expansion, we aim to provide learning to students even in the remotest parts of India. With highly experienced teachers and professionals from top colleges in India, IIT and Other major central universities to design teaching modules to assist students with their exams, students will now have the option to choose from various classroom experiences with our unique classroom models, all based on their comfort of studying."  


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