India, 16th May 2023 – Jaro Education, one of the leading higher Edtech platforms, is pleased to announce the expansion of its operations to several Tier 2 cities – Jaipur, Lucknow, Indore, Nagpur, Ahmedabad, and Chandigarh, starting from May 2023. This significant milestone affirms Jaro Education’s unwavering commitment to promoting online learning and making quality education accessible to everyone, especially in Tier 2 cities.
Jaro Education’s expansion will address the issue of inadequate access to top-ranked colleges or high quality education in these regions. Students in these cities can now access high-quality education and in person career counselling through Jaro Education’s counselling offices and learning centres. Jaro Education’s hybrid programs will allow students to attend classes from these centres, making online learning more convenient.
“We are excited to expand our operations to Tier 2 cities and make quality education and career counselling accessible to everyone. Our mission is to positively impact society by promoting online learning and providing opportunities to students in these cities,” said Ranjita Raman, CEO, Jaro Education.
The company is actively hiring talented individuals from these regions in line with Jaro Education’s commitment to creating local employment opportunities. By recruiting locally, Jaro Education aims to foster economic growth and contribute to the development of these cities. Additionally, Jaro Education has announced an Internal Job Posting (IJP) initiative for these locations, offering employees the chance to work in their hometowns or nearby areas.
“Our vision is to extend easy access to education to individuals from all backgrounds and geographies, supporting them to pursue their dreams of studying at top-notch colleges and accessing quality learning. We will also plan our phase two expansion in Tier 3 cities soon. At Jaro Education, we believe that education is a catalyst for change, and we are excited to play our part in shaping the future of education in India.” added Ranjita Raman.