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COVID-19: Toppscholars announces free and full access to its learning app till the end of April

With the shutdown of schools amid pandemic outbreak, leading ed-tech company Toppscholars has stepped up and announced free and full access of its learning content to the students for one month

In light of the pandemic outbreak, one of top Indian ed-tech companies Toppscholars has announced that it will be providing free access to its learning contents to school students for one month. The announcement came after the government advocated nationwide lockdown that includes shutdown of schools and colleges as well.

K-12 students can get free access to video lectures and over 6000+ revision notes that are mapped with their school syllabus through the e-learning app till the end of April. One can also practice questions from previous years’ papers along with solution through the app.

“While the times are tough, we would like to help our students in every way we can. Through the app, we seek to ensure that their studies don’t get affected despite the halt of classes,” said Jaro Education CEO Dr Sanjay Salunkhe, who ventured into the K-12 domain in 2018 through Toppscholars.

Toppscholars is available in both android and IOS. In order to reach a wider audience, the online learning platform has been integrated in Jio Set-Top Box for the JioFiber users as well. Under its collaboration with Reliance Jio, Toppscholars also offers unlimited access exclusively for Jio STB Subscriber for the first 90 days.

About Toppscholars

Toppscholars is a smart learning app developed by Jaro Education catering to K-12 students. It aims to make learning fun yet impactful by offering video lectures that are integrated with rich 2D/3D animation. With its content designed under the supervision of academic experts from the top institutions, Toppscholars aims at providing a personalised and enhanced learning experience for the smart generation.

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