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Online Classes For Students


It is the best method for achieving high grades in school assessments, with over 75,000 audio-visual and interactive modules. These courses are available in both online and offline formats (pen drive, Takshila tablet or on Smartphones in a memory card). Takshila Learning is also launching a new wave of education through our EASYBOOK concept.

Takshila Learning provides your child with a well-rounded education. With the best online school classes for Nursery through Class 12 in all subjects including Maths, Astronomy, EVS, English, Hindi, Social Studies, and Computers in animated classes, filmed video classes, and live classes modes. Furthermore, the CBSE/ICSE Board syllabus has accepted all of the courses. Join online class for students after checking free demo.

Check live online classes for students at Takshila Leanring.







Features of Live / Online Tuition Classes

  • • Chapter-wise and Topic-wise classes as per School curriculum
  • • Pre-defined Schedule of Live Classes
  • • Recording of Live Classesa
  • • Two-way whiteboard for perfect explanations
  • • Online Quizzes on regular basis• Screen Sharing for better interaction
  • • Chat box that allows communication – link-sharing
  • • Low bandwidth Setting that allows the user to attend classes even if they have a poor internet connection



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