What a course here isA course built for the phone and the network you actually have
A course on eduz.courses is authored in Hindi — written to be taught in Hindi, not dubbed over English. It leads with text, diagrams and practice, with short video only where nothing else will do. So a lesson is a few MB, and a certificate at the end can be scanned to confirm it is real.
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Authored in Hindi, not dubbed
Courses are written in Hindi from the start — the examples, the practice, the voice. Where a course is taught in English or a Hinglish mix, the page says so plainly, so you know how you will be taught before you enrol.
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Text and practice forward
Lessons lead with reading, diagrams and inline practice blocks, with short video only where it is genuinely irreplaceable. That keeps a lesson light enough to study on a slow evening network, and audio lessons cover the commute.
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Enrol, and see your progress
Many courses are open to enrol at no cost; others are a one-time purchase or a season-length rental for exam prep. Whichever you pick, your progress saves and resumes — pause mid-lesson and pick up where you left off.
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A certificate you can prove
Finish a course and pass its assessment and you get a certificate carrying a verify-link. An employer or a college scans it and confirms it is authentic — a certificate that can be checked, not just claimed.