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e-learning solutions provider, Educomp Solutions Ltd, recently launched a new initiative in online learning, Mathguru.com, an innovative 24x7 math-help programme designed to help students solve every single maths problem as per their curriculum, text books or syllabus on an anytime-anywhere basis. Mathguru aims to make maths fun and easy for millions of students across schools in India who find the subject difficult and dull. School examinations results over the years indicate that one of the main reasons for lower aggregates for most students have been poor scores in maths. Mathguru represents a fundamental change in maths tutorial practice. It shifts the learning process from a passive instructive experience to one that is explorative and available on demand. It is an innovative math-help programme for students from Classes VI to XII, following the NCERT maths curriculum in the country. With step-by-step solutions explained for all math problems from NCERT school textbooks, Mathguru will provide assistance to students such as practice problems, understanding the underlying key concepts, completing homework etc. Elaborating on the reason for developing Mathguru, Shantanu Prakash, Managing Director, Educomp Solutions Ltd, says, “A high student-teacher ratio, limited problem-solving at school and even more limited homework assistance from parents at home are among the chief reasons that motivated us to develop Mathguru”. Abhinav Dhar, Senior Vice-President of the company, says, “Mathguru is all about independent learning. This website is designed to help students complete their maths homework, practice and revise any time, at a click of the mouse. Mathguru’s method of explaining the solutions in a bright, colorful and step-by-step procedure is vital in creating interest in the subject. This can obviate, to a large extent, the need for resorting to private tuitions for a child.” With the launch of Mathguru.com, mathematics teachers from top schools in the country will now be available to all at a click of the mouse.
— TNS
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