HCIL to offer Satellite-based Education in Tier-II and -III Cities

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HCIL to offer Satellite-based Education in Tier-II and -III Cities 
Hughes Communications India (HCIL) has announced that it will provide a managed tele-education network to the Delhi Academy of Medical Sciences for postgraduation medical coaching. This satellite-based, online service will assist medical students in attaining success in their postgraduate medical exams.

With a network of over one million schools and 18,000 higher educational institutions, India has one of the largest educational systems in the world, and the online education market is forecasted to grow to $40 billion by 2017.

Dr Sumer Sethi, Director, Delhi Academy of Medical Sciences, said, "This technology is bound to help medical students, particularly those based in the tier-II and -III cities. We have the largest face-to-face classroom network in India with 30 classrooms. We are looking to leverage the advantages of satellite technology from Hughes, pioneers in tele-education and e-learning software to reach out to more students. So far, medical students who have participated have really loved the concept."

Shivaji Chatterjee, Vice-President, HCIL, stated, "India has the highest number of medical institutes in the world, yet many students around the country are not able to access quality education because of geographical limitations. This initiative represents a paradigm shift in medical education, as it will dramatically increase the accessibility of knowledge to every corner of the country - employing our latest, most cost-effective and user-friendly technology platforms."

With this initiative, students from the most remote areas of the country........See More

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