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Hughes
Communications India Provides Managed
Tele-Education Network for Medical
Students
September 9, 2013
Hughes Communications India Limited
will provide a managed tele-education
network to the Delhi Academy of Medical
Sciences for post-graduation medical
coaching. The satellite-based, online
service will assist medical students in
attaining success in NEET/AIIMS/PGI and
other post-graduate 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. As the leading satellite
communications provider in the country,
HCIL is helping such institutions expand
their reach and accessibility across
India, and plans to offer its
tele-education solutions to other
renowned medical institutes.
Dr. Sumer Sethi, director, Delhi
Academy of Medical Sciences, said, “This
technology is bound to help medical
students, particularly those based in
tier II-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 commented, “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.”
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