- Home
- Article
- Education & Training
- Motion Education Invests 100 Cr To Expand Personalization Of Education
Motion Education, an institute for medical and engineering preparation, has introduced India’s first Customized Practice Sheet (CPS) machine. The new and innovative development assists in outlining personalized education for students, which helps them strategize their studies for the exams. With the initiative, the educational institute aims to elevate the learning process for students.
Driven by the purpose of empowering the students, the institute invariably works toward bringing about the personalization of education to tailor the pedagogy to the specific requirements of the students. In order to achieve the aspirational goal, Motion Education has invested INR 50 crore to customize the entire learning process for students and has further plans to invest another INR 100 crore in the coming years.
To bolster personalized education, the CPS machines have been designed exclusively for JEE and NEET aspirants. It has been installed across more than 50 centers and has benefitted over 35,000 students to date. With the help of the CPS machine, the institute is determined to augment the students' performance by overcoming their weak areas with customized practice sheets. It is entirely aimed at improving the selection percentage of students.
While preparing for the exam, students work tirelessly to prepare for the exam. However, many times they are unable to recognize where they are lagging. By leveraging AI and ML, the machine divides the test papers into different phases based on the subject, topic, sub-topic, and difficulty level. This gives an edge to students to understand their weak points and helps them in overcoming their weaknesses.
The process enhances one’s comprehension of the subject profoundly, thereby boosting confidence and gradually scaling the performance to meet the standard of the final exam.
Nitin Viijay, the Founder & CEO of Motion Education said, “The deployment of the CPS machine echoes our commitment to transform the teaching pedagogy for a more fruitful outcome. We at Motion Education harbor the vision to infuse quality education. With the help of CPS, we aspire to set a new benchmark for excellence. Understanding that every student is different and comes with their own strengths and weaknesses, the CPS machine allows for harnessing the best in the individual while working on the drawbacks at the same time.”
In the wake of the alarming suicidal cases in Kota, the machines come as a blessing to address the issue. The CPS machines have the ability to reduce the pressure on the students by planning their course structure based on their individual learning capacity.
Resolving to always empower the students, Motion Education has also initiated seminars with motivational speakers such as Jaya Kishori and Shailesh Lodha to inspire students and develop a positive disposition in them.
Education Sector In India
The education sector in India was estimated to be worth USD 117 billion in FY20 and is expected to reach USD 225 billion by FY25. India has over 250 million school-going students, more than any other country. According to UNESCO’s ‘State of the Education Report for India 2021’, the Pupil Teacher Ratio (PTR) at senior secondary schools was 47:1, as against 26:1 of the overall school system.
The number of colleges in India stood at 43,796 in FY21. As of November 25, 2022, the number of universities in India stood at 1,072. In 2022-23, there are 8,902 total AICTE approved institutes in India. Out of these 8,902 institutes, there are 3,577 undergraduate, 4,786 postgraduate and 3,957 diploma institutes.
The Indian edtech market size is expected to reach USD 30 billion by 2031, from USD 700-800 million in 2021. According to KPMG, India has also become the second largest market for E-learning after the US.
Recent Investments
From April 2000-March 2023, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) equity inflow in the education sector stood at USD 9.2 billion, according to the data released by Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT). The education and training sector in India has witnessed some major investments and developments in the recent past.
The Union Budget 2023 set aside INR 1.12 lakh crore (USD 13.5 billion) for education – the highest ever and an increase of around 8.2 per cent than what was pegged in 2022-23.
In November 2022, the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) launched an online MA programme in Sustainability Science.