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Edtech startup BasicFirst offers online classes at Rs 400

Aims to make online learning more accessible and affordable to students

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30 April 2022 12:49 PM IST

Hyderabad Edtech startup, BasicFirst has launched courses starting at Rs 400 per month in a bid to expand its offerings and make online learning more affordable. Students enrolled on its platform will get access to classes on subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Biology, Science, Social studies, Economics, Accounts, English, Business studies and many more. In the past 3 years, BasicFirst has registered over 20,000 students on its platform.

Randhir Kumar, Founder and CEO, BasicFirst, said: "We started BasicFirst with an aim to make online education accessible and affordable to students across even the remotest areas of the world. We believe that quality education is a basic need and uncompromisable so we have built a solution that caters to it."

Founded in 2019 by Randhir Kumar, Basicfirst is a one of its kind interactive online learning platform that is committed to enhancing live face-to-face learning for students. The firm has been building on demand solutions based on the last three years online experience and 24 years of offline experiences. BasicFirst offers affordable course for students across various boards, from standard 1st to 12th, NEET, IIT JEE (Main/advanced) along with customised education plans. BasicFirst also offers several other services such as career counseling, 1:1 doubt clearing sessions, live learning as well as support in studying abroad.

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