In a constantly evolving technological landscape, there is a growing demand for educated and
polished talent in the STEM fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
The four pillars of STEM education render a pivotal role in innovation and development across multiple
sectors.
Students skilled in STEM fields are well-equipped to solve modern-day challenges and design
solutions for a radiant future.
A recent estimate by National Science Education indicated that a
whopping 80 per cent of the jobs in the coming decade would require some form of expertise in
science and maths subjects.
With India fast becoming a leading hub of global innovation, it is essential to have a talented
workforce to keep the growth momentum going.
That is only possible if students across the country have universal access to education focused on the STEM sphere.
It entails we shift our focus from a theoretical learning approach to a more practical-oriented learning system.
However, the reality is in stark contrast to what we aim to achieve.
A majority of our students have limited access to scientific learning methods due to ill-equipped
infrastructure at schools serving economically disadvantaged communities.
As a result, there is little to no opportunity for them to
unleash their dreams and contribute to nation-building.
In line with our unfettered commitment to improve education for the underprivileged and unlock
the true potential of our nation, Home Revise embarked on setting up STEM learning centres.