‘Reimagining hybrid learning’: how Hero Vired is trying to stand out in a crowded ed-tech market
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Higher education in India has undergone many changes over the years, but no drastic overhaul of the system has happened. While technology has been an enabler in shifting from classroom-led teaching to blended-learning solutions, many online platforms have course-completion rates of less than 5%. Hero Vired wants to make a difference by reimagining hybrid learning.
As India fights a deadly second wave of the pandemic that has crippled several businesses with states imposing curfews and partial lockdowns, ed-tech has proved to be a rare shining spot even in these difficult times. Investors have been chasing ed-tech companies, both within the country and outside, signalling heightened interest in the sector on expectations of sustained growth and momentum. From the public listing of Coursera to large
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