Information technology: The new standard for educational institutions

If one were to go back two decades, the vision of classrooms would have 60 students packed in a classroom, a teacher holding a chalk and duster in her hand, screaming at the top of her voice. Very rarely there was a collar mike facility. Classrooms were small and dingy, corridors were cramped and open grounds and sports facilities minimalistic.   

While many tier 3 city schools are still in this state of infrastructure, the last decade saw educational institutions build differentiators on quality of physical infrastructure. Swanky building, marble and granite floors, open spacious and airy classrooms, acres of sports development became the new benchmark for progressive schools. 

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