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Adda247 to introduce banking, railway courses to help aspirants expand their employment opportunities

The video courses by Adda247 will be offered in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Oriya and English

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Adda247 rolling out video courses for banking and railway examinations in nine regional languages. The initiative follows the government’s recent announcement to conduct the mains of regional rural banks (RRBs) in multiple regional languages. In doing so, Adda247 aims to provide a level playing field to local aspirants while significantly expanding their employment opportunities.

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As part of the move, Adda247 has already launched the courses in Tamil and Telugu. The remaining languages - Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Oriya and Hindi – will be launched over the next few months.  After the successful implementation, students will be able to subscribe to these courses in multiple languages through the Adda247 website or app.

Commenting on the initiative, Anil Nagar, founder and CEO, Adda247 said: “The government’s decision to conduct examinations for direct recruitment of Officers (Scale-I) & Office Assistant in RRBs in 13 regional languages is laudable. In line with this move, we are introducing our video courses for banking and railway examinations in multiple languages for the convenience of our patrons. We believe that students will benefit greatly from our initiative and achieve exceptional success in the upcoming banking and railway examinations.”

Since its inception, Adda247 has been offering access to live online classes, video courses, online mock tests, and e-books and practice material. The company says, its goal is to enable students to learn, practice, revise and clarify doubts while preparing for major government examinations. The brand says that it already has around 3 million subscribers across India and is recognized as the number 1 learning app for exam preparation.

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