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New Delhi (India), January 24: ESS Institute, based in Dwarka, is now entering the tech world with its own affordable IT courses starting with Python programming in February for 21st-century students to help them become skilled technology students. They will have their own learning platform where students can access the courses and trainers can solve their […]

New Delhi (India), January 24: ESS Institute, based in Dwarka, is now entering the tech world with its own affordable IT courses starting with Python programming in February for 21st-century students to help them become skilled technology students. They will have their own learning platform where students can access the courses and trainers can solve their queries on a one-to-one basis.
Mr. Naveen Goswami, the MD, founded the ESS Institute in 2009 in a single room with two students and an instructor, and it is now rapidly expanding and launching its own affordable edtech courses, with a goal of enrolling 5 lakh students in the next five years. In order to be an ed-tech company, ESS Institute as a brand has become Compasur Edtech Pvt. Ltd. Initially, it was only for basic computer courses and economics lectures. He was used to managing his college, family, and company, ESS Institute, all at the same time. It gradually grew into an institute with a thriving community of students and instructors. It grew from a single room to five branches and fourteen tie-ups. Over the last 13 years, ESS has trained and placed over 14,000 students offline.
The institute’s primary goal has always been to provide students with the information and abilities needed to succeed in a competitive business world where technology is changing every second. By offering them a quality education through its well-structured curriculum and qualified faculty, they are concentrating on training 500,000 students online by the year 2030. They are launching online IT courses in the fields of digital marketing, web design and development, e-accounting, machine learning, and coding. “The idea is to bring in the best instructors and record their experiences, case studies, knowledge, and resource material to provide the best learning experience possible; we have already finished recording our Python and Tally courses and will launch them in February,” said Mr. Naveen.