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January 20, 2009 ( PowerHomeBiz ) -
Bangalore
- BASE, the Bangalore based premier educational training organization
providing quality training for IIT-JEE, AIEEE, AIPMT, CET and COMEDK in
Bangalore has announced the opening of their new centres at Rajajinagar and
Yelahanka in Bangalore and at Udupi.
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With the new additions, the number of BASE centres in Karnataka have gone
up to Eleven in total. BASE which is one of the most trusted and successful
training institutes in Karnataka functions on the lines of “Be ahead with
sustained excellence”. Each year, the number of BASE students qualifying to
the IITs is more than that of all other institutions in Karnataka put
together.
“The centres will be fully equipped in all aspects of academic interest
like Library, Counselling, Technologically enabled classrooms etc. These
centres will cater to students in and around the location of these centres”
said Dr. H.S. Nagaraja, Director and founder of BASE.
Dr. H.S. Nagaraja who has been active in the educational field for four
decades, started his career at Vijaya College, Bangalore as a Physics
Faculty. Today he is part of many school and college Managements in the
state and advises them on academic matters. He has been part of various
committees on education.
“With the Indian economy growing, there is a need for quality manpower in
India today. There is a need to take quality education to students beyond
metro cities. BASE, intends to start centres in various district
headquarters in Karnataka. We intend to add at least 10 more centres during
this fiscal. BASE also has associations with many institutions and will
build associations with more institutions across the state” he added.
‘With traveling becoming difficult in Bangalore, students need centres
close by to where they live and study’ he added.
“Udupi has been a hub of education since pre-independence days. The
district has given the first private bank and also the first deemed
university to the country. There are also a good number of colleges in the
district. To strengthen the educational support available to the students of
Udupi, more so for those who aspire to compete at the state and national
levels, we have entered Udupi” said Mr. Vallish N. Herur, Director, BASE.
The new centres will cater to students of class 9 with a program called
Foundation-IIT, which helps students understand scientific concepts and
their application. The centre will also cater to students of class 11/ 1st
PUC for preparation to IIT-JEE, AIPMT, AIEEE. For students intending to join
engineering and Medical colleges in Karnataka the centre will provide a
PU+CET Programme. The centres will be also be introducing innovative
life-skills programmes to cater to students for classes 5 to 8. Apart from
that the centre will also be in the space of Teachers’ Orientation to help
teachers teach better in the classrooms. BASE updates its training programs
regularly. BASE makes extensive usage of Technology in their training
programs.
Till date BASE has trained more than 25,000 students at the high school
and Pre-university levels in Sciences and Mathematics.
About BASE
BASE started functioning in the year 1991 from its present premises in
Basavanagudi in Bangalore. It was started by Dr. H.S.Nagaraja with the
intention of increasing the number of students from Karnataka gaining
entrance into national universities like IIT’s (Indian Institute of
Technology) and NIT’s (National Institute of Technology). From a modest
strength of 4 faculty members and 3 students, BASE has now grown to include
140 teaching faculty and multiple programmes for students from class 5 to 2
PU/Class12.
BASE trains students to get through the preliminary examinations of world
renowned centres of learning such as the IITs of India. BASE has
consistently performed since its inception both in terms of growth and an
astounding share in the number of BASE students gaining entrance into the
IITs and NITs.
It is a proud fact that each year, the number of BASE students qualifying
to the IITs is more than that of all other institutions in Karnataka put
together.
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