The transformation of 10th and 12th-grade education through online learning
How COVID-19 changed the culture of learning
- Worldwide school closures are a result of COVID-19. Over 1.2 billion youngsters are not in school worldwide.
- As a result, education has undergone a significant transformation because of the particular growth of e-learning, in which lessons are delivered online and through digital platforms.
- Online learning has been demonstrated to improve retention of information and require less time, according to research, suggesting that the alterations brought on by the coronavirus may be long-lasting.
Some are wondering whether the acceptance of online learning would continue to endure post-pandemic and how such a shift would affect the Indian education sector in light of the abrupt change in mode of learning in India.
While some think the hurried transition to online learning will have negative user experiences and prevent sustained growth because of the lack of planning, training, and preparation, others think a new hybrid model of education will emerge and offer major advantages.
There is evidence that learning online can be more efficient in a variety of ways for individuals who do have access to the appropriate technology.

Why was it challenging for 10th and 12th Standard students?
In the Indian education system, 10th and 12th standard are career defining stages of any student’s life. These are crucial years where they have to take board examinations too. The mode of online learning and virtual classes was not only new but they happened to be the first batch on whom this was implemented.
The struggle was even more for Bengali medium students since they did not even have an app to study from. For CBSE and ICSE students there were popular apps in the market where they could get online learning from. Online classes for class 10 and 12 almost did not exist for Bengali medium and West Bengal Board students.
Has the situation changed for Bengali Medium Students?
Tutopia is one a revolutionary app made for Bengali medium students. This has completely changed the face of education for West Bengal Board students across the state. Offering high quality online learning at a minimal cost, it has made studying online possible for students who hail from state board schools. Tutopia has been able to break the cycle of high end education apps only catering to English medium students.
At Tutopia, we believe that each and every tutorial video is a complete narrative. Tutopia’s videos all have two layers. The tale that appears on the surface is the actual subject matter. The complexity of the subject is contained in the inner layer, which will be explained so subtly that the pupils won’t even be aware that they are learning anything.
Tutopia, an integrated e-learning platform created especially for pupils studying in the Bengali language, was created as a result of this.
Over the last few years, Tutopia has successfully become a household name in West Bengal. It has made online learning accessible, informative and affordable for the Bengali medium students across the state.
You can visit the website or download the app to find out more.
All the best!
