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Orion Edutech launches revolutionary tutor aggregator platform

The novel coronavirus pandemic has unleashed an unprecedented revolution in learning and we are all adapting to the #Newnormal over the past few months.

We are now living in a world where almost everything is getting digitised including education. Earlier going to school and attending tuition classes after that was the norm. However, it has now been replaced by online classes and online tuitions. Keeping with this trend, Orion Edutech — an ISO 9001:2008 & ISO 27001:2013 company and one of India’s largest professional vocational training institutions — has ventured into Smart Teaching Hub. Orion Edutech has introduced India’s first government approved tutor aggregator platform, registered with G.E.M (Govt e-marketplace). Here teachers from all across the country can register themselves to teach through Smart Teaching Hub. The unique feature of this platform is it offers the tutor options to create student batches,

incorporate their fee details, upload self-curated courses, conduct assessments, track student progress and conduct live sessions. The platform already has more than 600 tutors from across the country who are registered for all K12 subjects. Smart Teaching Hub will enable the students to schedule a demo

with the chosen tutor and then shortlist the best suitable tutor for themselves according to their needs. Students who register will not only get the best guidance from the experienced tutors but also get a learning app absolutely free to enhance their learning experience. They can also avail modules for self- learning and complete practice sessions as well.

Comments Semal Kumar Yadav, director & COO, Orion Edutech, “Smart Teaching Hub is India’s first tutor aggregator platform which allows tutors to register themselves and teach students all over the world. With this platform we are offering unique blend of self and instructor led learning. We have tried to understand the need of the hour and provided the best possible solution to meet the student needs at reasonable rates.”

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