For Malayali families who need structure across time zones
NRI parents often need more than a video class: they need a reliable institute, clear communication, syllabus alignment and regular progress updates. Veda Global is the online extension of Veda Topper's local coaching system.
- Kerala State, CBSE and Indian school support based on availability
- Live online classes and diagnostic counselling
- Useful for UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman and Bahrain families
- Parent updates and WhatsApp-based coordination

Where NRI families usually need help
Kerala syllabus connection
Support for students who need to stay aligned with Kerala or Indian schooling expectations.
CBSE confidence
Subject help for Indian school students abroad who need personal mentoring.
Return-to-Kerala planning
Bridge gaps before relocating, changing syllabus or entering higher classes.
Explore online and local options
Online/NRI coaching
Main online coaching overview for Veda Topper.
Open page →Kerala syllabus online
Online tuition for NRI/Gulf Kerala syllabus learners.
Open page →Free diagnostic
Start with an online diagnostic before choosing timings.
Open page →Ask for a Gulf-time demo
Share country, class, syllabus and preferred timing. The team will guide the next step.
Book Free DiagnosticBook a Free Diagnostic Test
Tell us the class, course or exam. The counselling team can suggest the right batch, demo slot or online option.
Free diagnostic first
We understand the learner before recommending a programme.
Small-batch guidance
Personal attention, doubt clearing and parent updates are built into the process.
Quick response
Call 98468 87225 or WhatsApp us for faster help.
Quick answers
Do you support Gulf time zones?
The NRI page is built for Gulf and NRI families. Share your country and preferred timing so the team can confirm availability.
Is this only for Kerala syllabus?
No. The site supports NRI online tuition for Kerala syllabus and CBSE/Indian school needs depending on current batches.
Can parents attend the first counselling?
Yes. Parent involvement is encouraged, especially for NRI students.