The first venture capital firm in the Middle East specializing in educational technology, “EdVentures,” the investment arm of the Nahdet Misr Group, has announced a $400,000 investment in the online learning platform “El Kheta.”
This gift is a part of EdVentures’ ongoing commitment to help companies and entrepreneurs in the educational technology space, foster innovation in this important area, help create jobs, and advance the nation’s economy.
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“El Kheta” is a cutting-edge learning platform that gives Egyptian schoolchildren practice questions and lessons to assist them study. It also gives them exams and exercises based on the country’s most recent curricula, which helps the kids succeed academically.
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Students can design a study plan that meets their needs and select the courses that best suit them, making for a personalized and adaptable educational experience. The services offered by the platform include homework assignments, interactive educational videos, reinforcing courses, assessments based on Egyptian curricula, and direct teacher communication.
Strongly promoting entrepreneurship in Egypt and the Arab world is EdVentures’ mission. The purpose of this gift is to increase the number of online learning possibilities available to Egyptian schoolchildren and to empower the youth.
Dalia Ibrahim, Founder and Chairwoman of Nahdet Misr for Entrepreneurship EdVentures, said: “We firmly believe in the potential of the ‘El Kheta’ platform to revolutionise the online education sector in Egypt, especially with its educational services for school students. We are on the path and committed to supporting talented entrepreneurs in the educational technology sector and will help them achieve their vision of creating a better and easier educational experience for everyone.”
About El Kheta
Ei kheta is educational plan website provides tickets for all first, second, and third secondary topics. They provide premium subscriptions to instructional content.