As the exams are drawing closer, about 58.9 percent of the Indian students are using edtech platforms for their preparations, finds the latest Brainly survey. The survey is based on a sample size of 9,029 respondents from all parts of the country and gives deep insights into the current scenario.
In what turns out to be a litmus test of the ongoing preparations, students are seen utilizing all resources available to them. 23 percent of the survey respondents claimed that they were taking help from their peers, while 17.5 percent and 15.2 percent also went with the tutors (including coaching experts) and parents respectively. 10.9 percent claimed that they were proactively using edtech platforms to solve their queries while 33.3 percent of the respondents went with all of the available options. On being asked about how much they relied on edtech platforms, 58.9 percent of the students said that they depended on them – with 20.2 percent out of them claiming high dependency.
Speaking on the survey findings, Rajesh Bysani, CPO at Brainly said, “Our survey has once again highlighted the value that edtech platforms add to students’ day-to-day education. A sizable chunk of students not only appreciates the role of edtech platforms but even believes that they have now become an integral part of their academic progression. We believe that it will be interesting to witness the confluence of such platforms with the regular classes in the near future.”
Brainly is the world’s largest online learning platform. It has a community of more than 350 million students, parents, and teachers who drive collaborative learning. While the platform has a total of 55 million+ users from India, a large portion of its user base is also spread across the U.S., Russia, Indonesia, Brazil, and Poland amongst others.
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