Udupi Joins BritishLearning.UK’s National Network with Ekaiva Launch


Udupi, Karnataka – In a move set to transform vocational training in coastal Karnataka, BritishLearning.UK has welcomed Ekaiva—an acclaimed Spoken English and Soft Skills institute—to its Certified Training Centre (CTC) network. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in BritishLearning.UK’s drive to forge
 100 CTC partnerships across India by December 2025, strengthening access to internationally accredited programmes in smaller cities and towns (https://britishlearning.uk/partner-with-us/).

Ekaiva, already renowned in Udupi for its rigorous curriculum and high placement record, will now deliver its signature modules—advanced pronunciation, professional communication, business etiquette workshops and interviewreadiness training—through BritishLearning.UK’s hybrid learning ecosystem. Participants engage with SEOoptimised online lectures on mobilefriendly platforms before attending immersive oncampus simulations such as mock interviews, roleplay exercises and peer review sessions.

This model preserves Ekaiva’s unique teaching methodology while layering in BritishLearning.UK’s global certification standards. Graduates receive QRverified certificates, detailed transcripts and student ID cards recognized by employers worldwide. The scalable framework ensures that institutes keep 40% of online course fees and 85% of classroom tuition, alongside a third revenue stream from certifying existing student cohorts at a nominal fee. Even conservative estimates project partner earnings of up to ₹5 lakh per month, unlocking new growth avenues without hefty capital investment.

Udupi’s educational ecosystem stands to benefit from this partnership. Local professionals, recent graduates and homemakers gain access to worldclass training without relocating to metro centres, while Ekaiva strengthens its market position with enhanced digital marketing campaigns, student support services and placement assistance provided by BritishLearning.UK.

BritishLearning.UK has already successfully piloted CTCs in Nigeria, and plans to launch additional centres in Kenya, Ghana and Uganda by December 2025. With 35 Indian CTCs operational across states such as Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra, the organisation is steadfast in its mission to bridge the urban–rural education divide.

Dr. Ranjit Bijoor, Country Head of BritishLearning.UK, remarked:
“Udupi’s inclusion highlights our commitment to democratising quality education in every corner of India. By combining local excellence with our global platform—already active in Nigeria and soon in several African markets—we’re empowering 100 Indian institutes to offer worldclass vocational programmes by the end of 2025.”

Institutes interested in joining this rapidly growing network can find comprehensive details and application guidelines at https://britishlearning.uk/partner-with-us/.

As Ekaiva prepares to welcome its first hybrid cohort in September 2025, BritishLearning.UK continues to reinforce smalltown institutes as gateways to international employability—one partnership at a time.