2.Toppr
Toppr is an education app that believes in making learning more personalized for students. It provides a wide range of courses to K12 students. Its one of the best feature is its live classes feature which very much helps the students to clear their doubts in real-time. It also provides a time table to students so that they can be aware of the classes.
3.BYJU’sOn top of our list is BYJU’s – arguably the most popular online learning app in India. Although the app primarily focuses on school students, it also includes courses for competitive exams such as JEE/NEET, UPSC, and Bank PO. While the courses are paid – starting at Rs 3,500, there is a scholarship programme for students in classes 4th-12th. BYJU’s also include online classes for conceptual understanding, clearing doubts, personalised learning, and individual attention from mentors. Additionally, the company’s recent investment in White hat Jr that teaches coding, which was recently included in India’s new education system, to kids.
🔹BYJU’s features
🔹Courses for every classes
🔹Scholarship prgramme
🔹Preparation for competitive exams
4.Coursera
Coursera is an online school of sorts. It has a variety of lessons and classes that you can take. Each one educates you on a different topic. It boasts well over 1,000 courses ranging from math to science and even technology stuff. The classes have lectures, reading assignments, and video content. Finishing a course will even earn you a certificate of completion. Some of the courses are free. Others you’ll have to pay for. It’s a delightful mix of old school and modern learning. The only downside is that the app can be buggy at times. Some other, similar options include Lynda, Skillshare, and edX.
5.UdemyUdemy is one of the more popular course-style learning apps. Like many, it focuses on skill based learning. It has courses on things like Adobe apps, Microsoft apps, and you can even learn things like public speaking, cooking, and other stuff. There are a variety of courses for free, or you can pay to get one of the more in-depth ones. The courses usually revolve around video lectures with video examples. Thus, the app lets you watch them as you please. Some of them could use a little work, but overall it’s a positive experience.
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