Veranda Learning Solutions opens 25th Veranda RACE in Krishnagiri

Veranda Learning Solutions, an Indian edutech company, said that its subsidiary Veranda RACE has opened its 25th RACE delivery partner centre, which is located in Krishnagiri, Tamil Nadu.

For more than 10 years, Veranda RACE has been offering education and training via blended and offline learning models to students for banking, insurance, railways, staff selection commission, Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC), and Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC) examinations.

Veranda RACE gives students a collection of practice test papers with over 1,80,000 Q&A to help them reach their goals.

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Bharath Seeman — Veranda RACE Vertical Head said: “For the past 10 years, we have helped over two lakh students successfully navigate the State examinations and pursue their aspirations.

“Our curriculum and teaching methodology is wired to provide easy to understand and easy to use practice programs, special sessions, mock interviews, at every one of our RACE branches across the state.”

Veranda Learning Solutions opens 25th Veranda RACE in Krishnagiri
Veranda Learning Solutions opens 25th Veranda RACE in Krishnagiri. Photo courtesy of Wokandapix from Pixabay.

The 25th Veranda RACE in Krishnagiri has been set up in partnership with the Vailankanni Academy. The centre is said to have smart classrooms and a high-tech computer laboratory.

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Kalpathi S. Suresh — Veranda Learning Solutions Executive Director and Chairman said: “Our mission is to make high quality education affordable and accessible to as many students as possible across the state of Tamil Nadu.

“We are very excited to launch our 25th RACE centre in Krishnagiri in the presence of the Honourable Dr. M. Thambidurai to provide students in and around this district with good quality training to attempt the TN State examinations.”

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