PhysicsWallah Expands into Tamil Nadu with Three Tech-Enabled Offline Vidyapeeth Centres in Chennai
Chennai: PhysicsWallah (PW), an education company, marks its entry into Tamil Nadu with the inauguration of three new tech-enabled offline PW Vidyapeeth centres in Chennai. Located in Medvakkam, Anna Nagar, and Ashok Nagar, the centres feature tech-enabled classrooms, offering a conducive learning environment. Furthermore, Ankit Gupta, CEO-Offline at PhysicsWallah, attended the inauguration ceremonies at each of the centres.
The new PW Vidyapeeth centres in Chennai are located on:
PW Vidyapeeth – Medavakkam: D. No – 7/492 A&D, Velachery – Tambaram Main Rd, Vijayanagaram, Ranganathapuram, Medavakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu-600100
PW Vidyapeeth – Anna Nagar: G – Block, No129, 1st Main Road, 1st Avenue, Anna Nagar East, Chennai, Tamil Nadu-600040
PW Vidyapeeth – Ashok Nagar: 37 & 39 (3&4), 1st Avenue, Ashok Nagar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu-600083
PW Vidyapeeths are tech-enabled offline centres where students attend in-person classes taught by experienced teachers. These centres offer a comprehensive curriculum for JEE/NEET/Foundation and also focus on scholastic exams such as Olympiads. They offer facilities such as recorded lectures, assistance with NCERT materials, offline doubt-solving, Daily Practice Problems, specialized modules, activity-based learning, Previous Year Questions, and PW-AITS. The centres also have a dedicated desk for the Student Success Team (SST) and a parent-teacher dashboard system for updates on student progress.
Ankit Gupta, CEO-Offline, PhysicsWallah (PW), said, “We’re excited to begin our offline journey in Tamil Nadu and connect with students in a more immersive way. At PW, we try to find avenues of making students’ learning experience better. We believe that students should not have to travel to other cities in search of quality education as this can make it both emotionally and financially stressful for them. By opening our first PW Vidyapeeth centres in Chennai, we aim to bring tech-enabled quality education closer to their homes and create more educational hub-spots around the country.”