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  2. Tuition centre - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, online tutoring or online tuition has become increasingly popular as a way for students to receive additional support and instruction in a variety of subjects. Online tutoring can be done through video conferencing platforms, such as Zoom or Skype, and allows students to receive personalized instruction from the comfort of ...

  3. Letter of thanks - Wikipedia

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    A letter of thanks, letter of gratitude, thank you card, or thank you letter is a letter or greetings card that is used when one person/party wishes to express appreciation to another. They are frequently sent after an event (a birthday party, a religious festival or holiday) and especially when a gift has been received. [ 1 ]

  4. Tutoring - Wikipedia

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    In British and Irish secondary schools, form tutors are given the responsibilities of a form or class of students in a particular year group (up to 30 students). [citation needed] They usually work in year teams headed by a year leader, year head, or guidance teacher. Form tutors will provide parents with most of the information about their ...

  5. In-home tutoring - Wikipedia

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    In-home tutoring, also known as tuition in British English, it is a form of tutoring that occurs in the home. Tutoring involves receiving guidance and instruction from a tutor who may serve as a teacher or mentor to the student receiving the tutoring. Most often tutoring relates to an academic subject or test preparation.

  6. National Tutoring Programme - Wikipedia

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    TSL is one of the most-used providers in the scheme, providing tuition to 800 schools. [2] TSL had claimed that its tutors were all STEM graduates, but its recruitment process required applicants to be "skilled in maths and English" and to pass an online test. [2] Their tutors were paid an average of £3.07 an hour (a minimum of £1.57 per hour ...

  7. Fee Reimbursement Scheme - Wikipedia

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    In 2012–13, more than 600,000 students in professional colleges were covered under the scheme, including around 150,000 students in engineering colleges. From 2013 to 2014, the government made the possession of an Aadhaar card a mandatory requirement for fee reimbursement procedures for the beneficiaries.

  8. Online tutoring - Wikipedia

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    Social networks can be used to connect tutors and students, and can allow students to help each other on a peer-to-peer basis. User-generated content can be created by and used by both tutors and students. Online tutors may use Web 2.0 applications to render their online tutoring more flexible and current.

  9. Higher education in India - Wikipedia

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    When India gained independence in 1947, the nation had a total of 241,369 students registered across 20 universities and 496 colleges. In 1948, the Indian Government established the University Education Commission to oversee the growth and improvement of higher education. [15]