Making Maths - fun through BYITC ABACUS Program - In Conversation with Dr. Rashmi Mantri

Making Maths - fun through BYITC ABACUS Program - In Conversation with Dr. Rashmi Mantri

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In Conversation with Dr. Rashmi Mantri - Founder of BYITC
Innovators program - a program that make maths - fun and fearless
for children thus helpinig in building a strong mental build. Dr.
Rashmi and her son and BYITC now guides thousands of children
across the world to become math wizards through miracles of
ABACUS. Now they are set in  India.


Dr. Rashmi Mantri


Founder & President – British Youth International
College


Dr. Rashmi Mantri is the Founder and President at UK-based
British Youth International College. Dr. Rashmi has been through
a victorious journey of 5 years in the UK, USA, Australia, and
UAE, and now all set to put her foot forward with her creative
concept in India as well. In 2015, she came up with an idea to
let students learn through fun and curb the fear of mathematics
forever. BYITC is highly dedicated to teaching children of
multiple age groups starting from 4 to 17 years old invaluable
skills in different areas such as Abacus, English, and Coding via
e-learning through their online software.


Dr. Rashmi Mantri holds 15 years of dynamic experience working in
the education field and believes that the world can be changed by
educating youth. She is accountable for the strategic direction
and ensures the company is achieving the best of its capabilities
under her guidance. She is also responsible for setting up
policies, business direction, future plans, and the financials of
the company. CSR is executed through her initiative called BYITC
Inventors, which works for the non-academic and all-round
development and growth of children.


Due to her immense amount of dedication and enthusiasm to bring
changes in society, Dr. Rashmi Mantri received special
recognition for bringing a difference in youngster’s lives from
LOANI World Summit, UK. She conceptualized BYITC to bring solid
solutions for existing fear of mathematics among learners and
introduce a bit of fun in the learning process. Her journey
started when she realized her son’s weakness with mathematical
concepts, then she started teaching her son, with the help of a
humble tool called Abacus. During this teaching-learning process,
she had no intentions of taking it to the global level as it is
in the present times.


Impressed by the outcome and after receiving inquiries and
requests from parents, she then thought of accepting this as a
challenge and accepted a small group of children to turn them
into “Human Calculators”, the result was overwhelming, and she
was invited to schools to share her skills and experience. A huge
appreciation led her to accept more students and that turned out
to be the beginning of British Youth International College in
2015.


Dr. Rashmi Mantri is a thorough professional with a sound
academic background; she holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from
the University of West of Scotland, M.Sc. (Dist.), and B.Sc.
(Hons). She plans, designs and manages the technology used in the
company. She is all set to come up with a brand in India with the
sole aim of helping students and the teaching fraternity in these
challenging times with the help of her institution’s advanced
technology and proven teaching content. She always wished to
return to her roots in India and work with Indian students and
educators for improving the education regime in the country.


Dr. Rashmi Mantri’s mission is to significantly invest in India
to provide global quality in Abacus and English teaching and
plans to add more than 2 lacs, students, through 1000 business
partners in the next 2 years. Her vision is to offer employment
opportunities in the Abacus and English teaching domain, and open
enrollment for a teachers training program with 500 vacancies
each quarter. Through BYITC, Dr. Rashmi Mantri wishes to bring
revolution in the education sector by adding value and fun in
learning mathematical, calculation and English skills of students
across the globe.

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