EzLearn Revolutionises Engineering Education with Affordable, Hindi-Language Tech Courses

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Noida, (Uttar Pradesh), [India], November 22, 2024: In a groundbreaking move set to transform India’s technical education sector, EzLearn is launching on February 5th with a mission to democratise quality engineering education for students nationwide. Founded by engineers Riyansh Garg and Suvam Sen, this innovative platform offers comprehensive tech courses in Hindi at just ₹499 for a six-month subscription.

“We’ve lived through the struggles that countless engineering students face today,” shares Riyansh. “While college provides theoretical knowledge, there’s a significant gap when it comes to practical, industry-ready skills. This gap becomes even more pronounced for students from tier-2 and tier-3 cities, who often face language and affordability barriers.”

EzLearn’s approach is refreshingly different. Think of it as Netflix for engineering education – one subscription unlocks access to everything from Web Development to Artificial Intelligence. But what truly sets it apart is its AI-powered personalised learning roadmaps. Students enter their career goals, and the platform creates a customised learning path, breaking down complex concepts into manageable steps.

The platform’s commitment to accessibility is evident in its thoughtful features. All courses are available in Hindi, ensuring that language never becomes a barrier to learning. Before committing to any course, students can watch demo videos to evaluate the content’s suitability. The emphasis on practical knowledge is clear, with hands-on projects and assignments forming the core of each course.

But EzLearn goes beyond just education. Understanding the ultimate goal of securing employment, the platform integrates a job portal where students can directly apply to relevant positions. A built-in resume maker helps them professionally present their newly acquired skills, bridging the gap between learning and career opportunities.

“Every year, over 15 lakh students enter engineering courses in India,” notes Suvam. “Yet, many struggle to find meaningful employment due to the skill-industry mismatch. By making quality technical education accessible and affordable, we’re not just building a platform but nurturing the next generation of India’s tech talent.”

With its comprehensive course library, industry-aligned curriculum, and student-first approach, EzLearn is poised to become a game-changer in India’s educational technology space. As the platform opens its virtual doors this February, it marks a significant step toward ensuring that quality technical education reaches every aspiring engineer, regardless of background or location.