Manipal Global Education has entered into the edtech space with the launch of Manipal MedAce in which the organisation plans to initially invest over Rs 100 crore in the development of content for the platform, a senior official of the said on Thursday. Manipal Global Education Services (MaGE), Managing Director and CEO, Ravi Panchanadan told PTI that the institution is leveraging its expertise and resources for the foray in the edtech sector starting with learning modules for medical courses and test preparation for medical aspirants. "With MedAce we've combined our 60-year expertise in delivering top tier medical content using the latest digital technology in a user-friendly manner," Panchanadan said. The Manipal MedAce app will have learning modules for MBBS students and test preparation modules for NEET PG aspirants. He said that Manipal has invested Rs 50-60 crore initially in the development of the MedAce and the company estimates investments of another Rs 50 crore over a per
With about 540 medical colleges absorbing 80,000 students a year, Manipal aims to help medical undergraduates revise their formal education at colleges, apart from helping them with university exams
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Manipal Global Education Services is already running varsities in Nepal, Malaysia, Dubai and Antigua