Physics Wallah inaugurates its 5th tech-enabled Offline Centre

Ankit Gupta, PW Offline CEO inaugurating new office in Preet Vihar, New Delhi.
Ankit Gupta, PW Offline CEO inaugurating new office in Preet Vihar, New Delhi.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 17: Fulfilling its commitment to establishing educational hubs across India and making education more accessible to students, Physics Wallah (PW), launched a tech-enabled offline Vidyapeeth Centre in Preet Vihar, Delhi.
The Centre boasts state-of-the-art infrastructure with 9 tech-enabled classrooms offering a conducive learning environment and provides a self-study space, fostering a productive study atmosphere.
Additionally, it has the Student Welfare Society (SWS), providing support for hostels, and transportation facilities. For the academic year 2024–2025 enrolment, it is offering an additional discount of 30% to students enrolling early for this academic year.
Apart from this PW’s CEO Online, Atul Kumar and Debabrata Das, PW Chief Business Collaboration Officer were present there for the inauguration.
Speaking on the occasion, PW Offline CEO Ankit Gupta stated, “With the launch of every offline centre, we get closer to our vision of establishing educational hubs across India, making quality education more accessible and alleviating financial burdens on parents. These centres are set to transform the educational landscape of the country.”
PW has opened 79 tech-enabled Vidyapeeth Centres across India, emerging as the fastest-growing ed-tech company with the third-largest offline network in nearly two years, serving over 2 lakh students.
These centres offer a comprehensive curriculum for JEE/NEET preparation.
PW offline Vidyapeeth centres offer the facilities of recorded lectures, assistance with NCERT materials, Offline doubt-solving, Daily Practice Problems (DPPs) with video solutions, specialized modules, and Previous Year Questions (PYQs).
These centres also have a dedicated desk for the Student Success Team (SST), making PW the only one to provide quick and personalized resolutions to student concerns.