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STRIVEA LLPDehradun, Uttarakhand, IndiaPosted 18 May 2026

STRIVEA LLP is hiring MBBS students as remote mentors in the edtech domain. The role involves conducting doubt-solving sessions, simplifying medical concepts, and assisting 1st-year MBBS students with exam preparation. Candidates must be current MBBS students with strong knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry. This is a flexible, remote position focused on academic mentorship.

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0+ years

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Education

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Remote, India

Company

Tier 3

What you will work on

STRIVEA LLP is hiring MBBS students as remote mentors in the edtech domain. The role involves conducting doubt-solving sessions, simplifying medical concepts, and assisting 1st-year MBBS students with exam preparation. Candidates must be current MBBS students with strong knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry. This is a flexible, remote position focused on academic mentorship.

TAL's take

Quality 25/1005/5 clarityTier 3 company

Low-tier company offering a part-time student mentor role with no specified compensation or career growth.

The role is clearly defined as a mentor for 1st-year MBBS students covering specific subjects.

Must haves

  • MBBS student status
  • Strong subject knowledge in anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry
  • Good communication skills
  • Passion for mentoring and helping juniors

About the company

Small educational consultancy or staffing entity with limited public footprint.

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