Motion Chandigarh Center: Nitin Vijay Emphasizes Precise Strategy For JEE & NEET Success
Renowned educationist, Physics teacher, and Founder-CEO of Motion Education, Nitin Vijay, popularly known as NV Sir, delivered a motivational and career guidance seminar at a free event organized at the Exhibition Ground after the inauguration of Motion's Chandigarh Center. NV Sir shared insights into Motion Education's 17-year journey, emphasizing their significant contribution in preparing countless students for competitive exams like JEE and NEET.
During the press conference, Nitin Vijay expressed Motion's mission to provide quality education at affordable prices across the nation. He highlighted the institution's commitment to every student, irrespective of their financial background, ensuring quality education through a model that combines both classroom and online coaching.
Nitin Vijay introduced the Adaptive Conceptual Problem Sheet Machine-CPS, a technological innovation utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning. This tool aims to identify students' weak areas and assist them in overcoming challenges through personalized learning.
Discussing the importance of strategy in national exams, NV Sir emphasized the role of Mukul Goyal as the director of the Chandigarh Center. He outlined the synchronized approach followed by Motion, where study material and syllabi are meticulously crafted in Kota by experienced faculty members, then disseminated to other centers, ensuring standardized quality across locations.
Nitin Vijay underscored the crucial role of students and parents in achieving success, emphasizing the need for regular attendance, completing assignments, daily study, and taking regular tests. Parents were urged to actively participate in their child's academic journey, attending Parent-Teacher Meetings (PTMs) to monitor progress, motivate children, and assist in identifying and rectifying mistakes.
After consolidating its presence in North and Central India, Motion Education is poised to establish a robust offline presence in South India, aiming to open 100 new centers in the upcoming financial year. Currently, with over 50,000 students associated with Motion across 65 centers in 15 states, the institute is making strides in expanding its reach. The addition of more than 30 new centers in South India will contribute to Motion's goal of reaching 1.5 to 2 lakh students preparing for medical and engineering entrance exams nationwide.