How can I access your content Platform?
Our platform is available both in Andrioid APP and Web based versions.
Are there free courses?
No but when you register you will get free trial for a week
Is the Content tailored for our University Syllabus?
No the student need to select the subject topic in every subject according to their syllabus
Can I use LearnEngg for conducting my online classes?
Very much! You can use all the digital content and the bonus tools like assessments and assignments to conduct a very seamless online class
Can I share this app with my students?
We have an integrated and fully equipped Learning Management system where you can add your entire class and teach very conveniently.
What are the subjects I can cover?
We have engaging digital content 75+ subjects for Engineering & 90 + subjects for Diploma. You can access them for an enhanced teaching experience.
What does Learnengg Platform have for colleges?
Platform has, Digital contents, LMS & Online Classroom.
Does it cover both Engineering & Polytechnic Syllabus?
Yes platform has both Engineering & Polytechnic syllabus.
Can a college buy licenses for faculties & Students?
Yes colleges can buy any no of licenses for both faculties & Students.
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Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya birthday, 15 September, is celebrated as Engineers' Day in India, Sri Lanka and Tanzania in his memory. He was the Chief Engineer of Krishna Raja Sagara dam in the north-west suburb of Mysuru city, and also served as one of the Chief Engineers of the flood protection system for the city of Hyderabad.
Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya KCIE FASc, more commonly known as Sir MV (15 September 1860 – 14 April 1962), was an Indian civil engineer and statesman and the 19th Diwan of Mysore, serving from 1912 to 1919. He received India's highest honour, the Bharat Ratna, in 1955.