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eSense Learning, the edtech arm of 60-year-old publishing house Navneet Education, turns school syllabus into audio, visual, and animation format for better teaching. eSense was launched in 2008 to digitise courses for the state board schools in Gujarat and Maharashtra, both in English as well as the regional medium. eSense has since grown into a key player in these two states, with 4000 schools using its smart class solution, a software that turns textbooks into audio/visual/animation format. eSense takes pride in its two products, TOPClass, its smart classroom offering, and TOPScorer, a self-study and homework app. TOPScorer is a student app that provides digital course-packs for class 1 through class 10 for CBSE, Gujarat (GSEB) and Maharashtra (MSEB) boards. eSense provides a package of content, software, and hardware such as laptops and projectors on subscription basis to the schools. It works on a one-to-five-year subscription model with schools, costing between Rs 1 lakh to 5 lakhs per school per year. For apps such as TOPScorer, eSense charges schools per student, and the charges vary for the same.