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Offline classes better than online classes, says Allen centre head

Lagatar News by Lagatar News
October 9, 2021
in Jharkhand, Lagatar News
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Ranchi, Oct 9: In-classroom education is way better than online education for the student’s future. In-classroom education has more concentration and less distraction whereas online class is more of distraction and loss of concentration. Online classes don’t nurture the talents of students as offline classes do. The students acquire a lot of life skills in offline classes.

Academic head cum centre head Uday Pratap Singh of  Allen institute Ranchi told lagatar24.com during an exclusive interview that online education cannot have a match with offline education.

“We have designed an application named Allen plus for online classes and we have tried to provide the best education possible,” he said.

Talking about the financial crisis faced by the parents during the pandemic he said that this is for the very first time that instalment was allowed over the courses.

“Parents of those children who had paid only one instalment during the period from March 2020 to Sept 2020 were also authorized to attend the session,” he said.

“I am proud to say that Allen became the first institute in the country to provide free education to the children who lost their parents during the pandemic,” he further added.

On discussing the performance of the students during the pandemic he said that students did well in boards as well as NTSE.

“The effect was obviously there but our counsellors and teachers guided them very well and were there to help them at any point of time,” he said.

“Now the schools have also opened their classes from 6 to 10 but we are still on online mode because of covid guidelines by the government. We and our students are quite eager to join the offline classes,” he further said.

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