How can I buy Aakash tablet?
Visit www.aakashtablet.com and click on order now if you want to purchase the student version of Aakash tablet. If you want to place an order of upgraded version of Aakash tablet, Ubislate 7, click on pre-book.
Do we have to return Aakash tablet?
Tablet offered under this scheme is non-returnable. AESPL shall not be responsible for any defect (latent and/or patent), warranty, replacement etc. related to the tablet in any manner whatsoever. Tablets provided under this scheme is on “As is Where is” condition.
Is Aakash digital free for Aakash students?
Aakash Digital gives you access to the best of Aakash faculty at No Cost and makes it easier for you to quickly cover the syllabus, revise it and check your progress regularly with online chapter assignments.
Can we quit Aakash?
In case, where a student expresses his intention of not attending the institute, and withdrawing his admission, he/she will have to visit the branch/ centre in person and submit his/her application in writing stating the reason for seeking a refund.
Does Aakash give money to toppers?
In an effort to recognize and reward students’ hard work, ability & achievements, Aakash awards Cash Prizes to its toppers. These Cash Prizes applauds the tremendous efforts put forth by our students.
Is phone allowed in Aakash?
No student is allowed to carry mobile phone/I-pod in the classes or during the tests. In case, if he/she carries mobile phone in the classes or tests, then it should be switched off. The Institute is not responsible for any loss/theft of mobile phone in the Institute.
Is Aakash offline?
How to Apply? A student enrolling in Aakash Distance Learning Program courses can apply through Offline process.
Can I study in Aakash for free?
Aakash Institute Kota will provide free tablet and one-year free internet data to all the repeater students preparing for NEET 2022! Fifth – Students do not have their separate device to study and because of this, calls come again and again in the middle of class and the class is getting disconnected again and again!
When will aakash-2 be tested by IIT Bombay?
Aakash-2 is still being tested by C-DAC in Thiruvananthapuram; IIT Bombay has been appointed the new nodal institution to drive the project and officials there claim 100,000 units will be supplied for pilot tests by October this year. On its part, DataWind claims the 100,000 units have already been supplied to the institute.
What happened to India’s Aakash project?
The disastrous Aakash project has expunged India’s dream of developing the world’s cheapest computing device. And questions remain unanswered Imagine for a moment you’re a scientist looking at a stubborn problem—in this case, a mass of a few hundred million poor, uneducated people.
Is the Aakash story an endorsement of OLPC?
@Ron: The story is not an endorsement of OLPC. Nor is the World Bank’s appreciation (which probably only govt officials know) of Aakash an endorsement that all is well with the idea, execution and future of this device. The reason we call it pigheaded (not bigheaded) is that there wasn’t any idea worth talking about all these years.