Career Point launches mobile formulae handbook for students

CPIL joined hands with Pune-based IT firm Wings iNet's 'TestHub' to offer the solution

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Tanvi Nalin | April 15, 2011



Tutorial services provider Career Point Infosystems (CPIL) today launched a mobile formulae handbook to help students do their revisions on the move.

"Students across the country preparing for IIT-JEE and AIEEE can now use their mobile phones to brush up on the formulae of Physics, Chemistry and Maths. Students preparing for AIPMT can also use it for Physics & Chemistry," Career Point said in a statement.

CPIL joined hands with Pune-based IT firm Wings iNet's 'TestHub' to make this feat possible, it said.

"This is one of such pioneering steps that cater to the students revision needs. Mobile can be a medium of learning, given its high accessibility and use as more than just a communication device," CPIL Chairman and Managing Director Pramod Maheshwari said.

Students can use the mobile phone and browse through important formulae with description. At later stage, they can take practise tests for competitive exams like IIT-JEE, AIEEE and others, with the convenience of mobility to exam preparation through his GPRS enabled Mobile Handset, it added.
 

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