Gurwara said Amazon Academy will continue to focus on content quality, deep learning analytics and features for both, self-paced as well as instructor led learning. The move has enabled it to take on top edtech companies such as Byju’s, Unacademy, Vedantu and traditional education institutes and tap country’s $180-billion education sector which has gone online to adapt to the new reality. In January this year, Amazon launched Amazon Academy to cater to students preparing for the JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) for entrance to engineering colleges. “We are delighted to give students access to experienced faculty from Sri Chaitanya.”
'Our collaboration with Sri Chaitanya is part of our focus on providing high quality, affordable educational content and test preparation services to aspiring students,” said Amol Gurwara, director of education at Amazon India.