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For schools: curriculum and teacher training, install and lifetime service, and infrastructure advisory — the whole engagement, with the records living in your own system.

A lab is hardware plus a curriculum, trained teachers, service that shows up, and honest advice on what to buy. This is how a budget or mid-segment school engages with all of it, on its own session calendar.

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Curriculum and training

A lab is only as good as the lesson

Grades 6–12, aligned to NEP and the NCF, with HI-first manuals and project briefs drawn from local problems — village-water, mandi-math — so the work means something to the student doing it.

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Class-wise curriculum
A grade 6–12 curriculum mapped to NEP and the NCF, with HI-first manuals and project libraries built around local-problem briefs, not generic worksheets.
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Teacher training
Initial multi-day training, monthly remote refreshers, a chat support lane, and facilitator certification — because a teacher transferred mid-year should not end a lab.
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Progress in your own system
Student progress lives inside your school software, not a separate learning app — one record for the school, not two that disagree.
Install, maintain, supply

Service that shows up after the install

The part most vendors go quiet on. We survey, install, hand over, and then keep the lab running.

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Site survey and install
A site survey sizes the build to your actual rooms, power and dust, then the lab is installed and commissioned — with a handover that is the school's moment, not just a sign-off.
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AMC tiers
Annual maintenance in clear tiers, with remote diagnostics catching a failing station before a teacher does — so a quiet lab gets attention, not silence.
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No-blame first replacement
When something breaks early, the first replacement is no-blame: we replace it and find the cause together, instead of starting with whose fault it was.
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Consumables subscription
A consumables subscription keeps sensors, components and refills flowing, so a lab never stalls mid-term for the want of a part.
Infrastructure advisory

Honest advice on what to buy

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Operator-grade advisory: new-school setup playbooks, lab and classroom planning, and compliance walkthroughs — the planning a first-time operator does not yet know to ask for.
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Procurement honesty is the line that matters: a spec-versus-price sheet against any competing quote, so a phantom-spec half-price quote is visible for what it is.
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A digital-infrastructure plan sizes your school software, devices and connectivity to the budget you have — not the budget a brochure assumes.

The whole engagement, on your calendar

Curriculum, training, install, service and advisory — planned to your school and your session, with the records in your own system.

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