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Education Initiatives e-learning program

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Ahmedabad, July 20 Education Initiatives Pvt Ltd of the ASSET test fame has launched a computer-based adaptive self-learning programme Mindspark after soft testing it for six months in seven schools.

The Web-based interactive programme is available to students of classes three to eight of all boards.

The programme is offered on a per annum, six months and monthly subscription basis. The programme is currently available in mathematics in English medium schools but will be offered in science and other subjects in Gujarati and Hindi by next year, said Mr Sridhar Rajagopalan, Managing Director.

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