FORT WORTH, TX, April 17, 2014 (Press-News.org) EduNiche.com is a comprehensive online website where students can get online accounting tutoring by certified professionals. With the competition in educational institutes and rising academic standards, teachers cannot give the same level of attention to every student present in the class. This makes a lot of students fall behind especially in subjects like accounting, economics and business where grasping the fundamental concepts is crucial for professional growth.
Online tutoring is helpful in these cases, as it lets students get individual attention from professional teachers within the comfort of their home whenever they want. EDU Niche is one such website that offers students the flexibility and convenience to get online accounting tutoring and online economic tutoring by trained and certified online tutors. It is targeted for college or universities students. Schools, libraries and educational institutes can also take advantage of its interactive interface and flexibility.
Highlighting the services offered at the website, Heather Sarin a company spokesperson shed light on the rigorous testing procedure for hiring economics, accounting and business math teachers at EDU Niche. "Maintaining quality education and providing students the best tutoring experience is our goal at EDU Niche. We only hire the creme de la creme of the industry, and also conduct strict background check for online tutors so students are assured a safe and reliable learning environment. Our online website is equipped with interactive video chat and live chat tools and our online tutors are available 24/7 to answer any queries!"
Aside from online economics tutoring, EDU Niche also offers specialized help and guidance for SAT and ACT preparation. No external software needs to be downloaded to start learning - students only need an internet connection and a web browser for basic as well as advanced help on business, IT and math subjects for elementary, high school and college level curriculum.
The affordable rates and flexible packages at EDU Niche are also an attractive feature. The company spokesperson highlighted this aspect and said, "We don't let online economics tutoring burden you financially and have a number of flexible plans on our website that fit best in your budget and schedule. Our website also offers 24/7 customer support so you can get quick answers and start learning without any hassle and delay!"
Tutors at EDU Niche are professionally certified to teach specialized business subjects like accounting, economics and finance. Apart from online economics tutoring, project assistance and guidance, EDU Niche also offers professional test preparation help online. The unlimited affordable packages, personalized attention by online tutors, 24/7 live chat support as well as tutorials and resources on the website make EduNiche.com a good choice for students studying business subjects at high school and college level. Helping students cope with academic challenges with a personalized approach, EDU Niche aims to help students improve their academic performance and get better grades to excel at their professional goals in the future.
About EDU Niche
EduNiche.com is a comprehensive learning resource for finding expert tutors online for an array of subjects including science, business, language, math and computer. Certified tutors at EDU Niche have helped hundreds of students complete homework assignments, get assistance on projects, prepare for tests and exams and excel in their respective fields. The intuitive and interactive learning process at EDU Niche makes taking lessons fun and easy. EDU Niche is a trusted online tuition platform for elementary, high school level and college students and all the tutors at EduNiche.com are professionally certified for teaching their respective subjects.
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Phone: 1-877-935-2929
Website: http://www.eduniche.com
EduNiche.com Introduces Online Accounting Tutoring Service by Experienced Online Tutors
For students seeking online economics tutoring by certified teachers, EDU Niche offers an interactive online learning platform.
2014-04-17
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