Live Online Coding & Maths Classes near Kadamtala, Howrah
Modern Age Coders runs premium, live online coding and mathematics classes for families in Kadamtala, Howrah — taught in real time by full-time engineers and maths graduates, never pre-recorded. Children join small batches of 6 to 8 from home, covering ICSE Java/BlueJ, CBSE Python, AI/ML and school maths. Fees start at ₹1,499/month, with a free demo class. No commute through the Howrah Station bazaar lanes — just log in and learn.
Coding & maths near Kadamtala — the facts
Live online, taught by engineers — at an honest price
Every Modern Age Coders class for Kadamtala is delivered live online by a full-time engineer or maths graduate — there are no pre-recorded videos and no rotating part-time tutors. Children learn in small batches of six to eight, write real code in every session, and get their doubts answered the moment they raise a hand. This is premium, high-quality tech education built for hard-working Howrah families, at an honest price.
Every track, from first code to certification
| Course | Who it is for | What you build / learn |
|---|---|---|
| Python & AI for Kids/Teens | Kids and teens ages 10–17 | Live project-based Python plus AI fundamentals — games, scripts and the first text language schools want |
| Java for ICSE Students | ICSE Class 9–10 computer applications students | The full ICSE Java/BlueJ syllabus, board-style programs, practicals and project files |
| AI/ML Course for Teens | Teens ages 13–18 | Approachable machine learning and AI projects built in Python |
| Java for Kids/Teens | Teens ages 13–18, ICSE-track | Java around the ICSE/ISC BlueJ syllabus plus genuine OOP maturity |
| Online Maths Tuition | Grades 1–12, college, all boards | Live maths from primary to college, including Olympiad prep (AMC, IOQM, RMO, IMO) |
| Computer Applications ICSE Class 10 | ICSE Class 10 students | Java/BlueJ computer applications board preparation |
| ICSE/CBSE Computer Science Class 11–12 | ICSE and CBSE Class 11–12 students | Complete board CS — ICSE Java and CBSE Python theory, practicals and projects |
| Python for Beginners (Kids) | First-time learners ages 9–13 | Gentle ground-up Python with small games and scripts |
| AI/ML Course for College Students | College and engineering students | Applied ML — models, datasets and degree-level projects |
| Java DSA Course | College students, placement aspirants | Data structures and algorithms in Java for interviews |
| C++ DSA Course | Competitive programmers, placement aspirants | DSA in C++ for CP, contests and placements |
| Coding Classes for Girls | Girls-only batches (Princess/Queen Coders) | Dedicated girls-only coding building tech confidence and leadership |
| Maths Class 10 | Class 10 board students | Focused Class 10 mathematics board exam preparation |
College students and placement aspirants also take C++ for DSA — the language of choice for competitive programming and coding interviews. See the full course catalogue for every track — beginners to certification, kids to working professionals.
Three paths most Kadamtala families start with
Python & AI for Kids and Teens
Python is the language we recommend most Kadamtala children start with — it reads almost like English, powers everything from CBSE Class 11–12 board CS to real AI, and rewards beginners quickly. In live project-based sessions, your child writes working code from the first class and steadily builds towards AI fundamentals.
You'll learn: variables, loops, functions and logic. You'll build: real projects like a bazaar price tracker, a quiz game and a departure reminder.
Java for ICSE & ISC Students
Java is essential for ICSE students across Kadamtala and Howrah, where the ICSE computer applications syllabus is taught in Java on BlueJ. We teach the exact board syllabus — class structure, OOP, board-style programs and the project file — alongside genuine programming maturity that carries into ISC and engineering.
You'll learn: classes, objects, inheritance and polymorphism. You'll build: board-ready BlueJ programs and a complete ICSE project file.
AI & Machine Learning
AI and machine learning are now within reach of school and college students, and we teach them hands-on in Python — not as theory, but by building real models on real data. Teens start with AI/ML for Teens; college students and professionals go deeper with applied projects, model-building and data science.
You'll learn: datasets, training and evaluation. You'll build: working ML models and a portfolio project you can showcase.
Built around your child's actual school and board
We teach children from across Kadamtala and old Howrah, including ICSE, CBSE, ISC and WBBSE state-board schools in and around the area. Whatever school and board your child is on, our classes map to their syllabus. Because all classes are live online, a child from any of these schools logs in from home without crossing the Howrah Station crush.
Our teaching follows your child's actual board, not a generic syllabus. ICSE students get Java/BlueJ computer applications mapped to their Class 10 ICSE board programs and project file; CBSE students get Python-based computer science; and Class 11–12 students of both boards prepare with our complete board Computer Science course. WBBSE state-board students are equally welcome — coding and school maths are taught from first principles, so the medium of your school is no barrier.
Kadamtala — the working spine of old Howrah
Kadamtala is the dense, working spine of old Howrah — Church Road and St. Thomas' Church wrapped tight around the railway station, the bazaar lanes spilling off Belilious Road, the godowns and shops that have fed Howrah Station for over a century. Families here run three and four generations deep, many with roots in the jute mills, the railways and the engineering trades of Liluah and Shibpur. For most of those years, the kind of tech education that opens real doors lived somewhere across the river, out of easy reach.
That distance was never only about money — it was about time and the daily grind of getting there. A child heading to coaching from Kadamtala has to cross the chaos around the station and the Pilkhana crossing, push through bazaar lanes, gamble on G.T. Road evening jams and change autos at Howrah Maidan. Seventy-five to ninety minutes of an evening, gone, every class day. Live online classes simply delete that journey: the child opens a laptop in the flat, and that hour and a half goes straight back into studying and resting.
And the families are changing. Newer households in the Belilious Road apartment blocks are warming fast to coding, and the older generation — the ones who built lives around engineering and the railways — quietly understand that this is the same lever, pointed at the next thing. What we have seen, again and again, is that a Kadamtala child given a real teacher and a small live batch builds things that matter to the street they live on.
Church Road Tuition-Lane Slot Finder
A Class 9 ICSE student built a Java/BlueJ console program listing which coaching and music classes along Church Road have open evening slots, so her younger cousin could pick a batch that didn't clash with school.
Howrah Station Local-Train Departure Reminder
A Class 10 boy from a Belilious Road apartment wrote a Python script that takes his father's regular Howrah-to-Bardhaman local timings and pings a reminder 20 minutes before — after his father missed two trains in the platform rush.
Pilkhana Ration & Grocery Splitter
A Class 8 student built a Scratch app that splits a shared monthly grocery and ration bill between three families sharing a Pilkhana house, showing each family's share with a tap. His grandmother now settles accounts with it.
"My son used to lose two hours just getting to and from his classes. Now he logs in from home, and the teacher actually knows him by name."
Across Kadamtala and the Howrah pin codes
Serving Kadamtala and the surrounding Howrah pin codes: 711101, 711102, 711103, 711104, 711106 and 711108.
Live online, so wherever you are in Howrah — bazaar lane or riverside flat — the same engineer-taught, small-batch classes reach you. See all Kolkata and Howrah areas.
Slots that fit a Kadamtala school routine
| Slot | Time | Best for | Days |
|---|---|---|---|
| Early evening | 4:30 – 5:30 PM | Kids ages 6–12 (Scratch, Python beginners) | Mon / Wed / Fri |
| Prime evening | 6:00 – 7:00 PM | Teens, ICSE Java & CBSE Python | Tue / Thu / Sat |
| Late evening | 7:30 – 8:30 PM | Class 9–12 board CS & maths | Mon / Wed / Fri |
| Night | 8:30 – 9:30 PM | College students & working adults | Tue / Thu / Sat |
| Weekend morning | 10:00 – 11:30 AM | Camps, projects & 1-on-1 | Sat / Sun |
Timings are flexible — we set a slot around your child's school and tuition routine. Tell us what suits when you book a demo.
Where live online wins for Kadamtala
Where live online wins
- No 75–90 minute round trip through Howrah Station, the Pilkhana crossing and G.T. Road evening jams — that time goes back into study.
- No auto changes at Howrah Maidan, no walking home through dark bazaar lanes after class.
- Your child is taught by a full-time engineer or maths graduate, not whoever happens to be free in a local centre.
- Small batches of six to eight mean every child is seen, named and answered — better than a packed offline tuition room.
- The teacher sees your child's actual screen and code live, fixing mistakes in the moment.
- Every session is project-based, so children build real, working things — not just copy notes from a board.
- Honest pricing from ₹1,499/month puts premium teaching within reach of every hard-working Kadamtala family.
When offline still wins
- A child who genuinely cannot access any device or a basic internet connection at home.
- A very young learner who still needs a parent physically beside them for every minute.
- Families who specifically want a neighbourhood drop-off-and-collect arrangement over home learning.
- Learners who feel they need a printed-worksheet, blackboard-only setting with no screen at all.
For almost every Kadamtala family with a basic laptop or tablet and a steady connection, live online delivers higher teaching quality, smaller batches and zero commute — at a price that finally makes it fair.
Four steps to your child's first project
Book a free demo
Tell us your child's age, school and board, and pick a slot — book a free demo class with no commitment.
Meet your teacher live
Your child joins one real, live session with a full-time engineer or maths graduate and tries actual coding or maths first-hand.
Choose your track and batch
We recommend the right course — Python, Java, AI/ML or maths — and a batch size and slot that fit; see pricing.
Start building
Your child begins regular live classes from home and builds their first real project within the first few weeks.
What a Modern Age Coders parent says
"The teachers are extremely patient and the classes are completely live, so my son Dhairya is always engaged. He has built projects I genuinely did not expect at his age, and his confidence has grown so much. I am very happy we chose Modern Age Coders."
Read more parent and student stories on our Wall of Love.
Questions Kadamtala families ask
Quality coding and maths, for every Kadamtala family.
Live small batches, taught by engineers, from ₹1,499/month — book one free demo and let your child try it before you decide.
Coding & maths in other parts of Howrah
ICSE Java/BlueJ for Kadamtala ICSE students → Computer Applications ICSE Class 10.