Bansal Classes
Education Company | |
Industry | Education |
Genre | Coaching |
Founded | 1991 |
Founder | Vinod Kumar Bansal |
Headquarters | Kota, Rajasthan, India |
Website |
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Bansal Classes Pvt Ltd was established in the year 1991 to provide coaching to the students preparing for India’s Premiere Engineering colleges, the Indian Institutes of Technology.[1] The institute was founded by Vinod Kumar Bansal. It currently claims of having around 11 centers in different parts of the country. Over the period of years it has diversified into coaching for Medical Entrance Exams as well.
Infrastructure
BCPL (Bansal Classes Pvt. Ltd.) has a 7 storey high class building. Currently BCPL uses only up to 2nd floor for classes as certain development activities are taking place on the remaining storeys. (No classes are there at Ground Floor, it is for reception & administration). It is headquartered at Gaurav Tower.
Growing Competition
The coaching is involved in stiff competition with other recently developed competitors(advertising, marketing, etc.) amounting in lesser number of students applying in bansal classes for preparation of JEE(Mains and Advance). Even today, the institute presents several outstanding rankers in JEE MAINS AND ADVANCE.
History
Vinod Kumar Bansal graduated in mechanical engineering at the Banaras Hindu University in 1971. He started Bansal Tutorials with just 4 students in the year 1991.[2]
Programmes
Bansal Tutorials started with coaching for IITs,[3] and with time they started coaching students for AIEEE, NITs, DCE/ NSIT etc., for Engineering and AIPMT for Medical. After every entrance exam they analyse the paper and publish it for the students to tally.[4]
See also
Indian Institutes of Technology
References
- ↑ Madhok, Diksha (Sep 10, 2012). "Cram schools boom widens India's class divide". Reuters. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
- ↑ Bellman, Eric (Sep 30, 2008). "India's Cram-School Confidential: Two Years, One Test, 40,000 Students". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
- ↑ "JEE exam simpler this time, say most aspirants". Times of India.
- ↑ "IIT JEE simpler, say most aspirants". The Economic Times.