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Online Platforms Helping Students Prepare for JEE Main 2021

The first session of the JEE Main 2021 examinations are scheduled to be conducted by the National Testing Agency from 23 to 26 February 2021

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JEE Main 2021 will be conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA} in multiple sessions, namely February, March, April and May 2021, for admissions in the next academic session. This will give multiple opportunities to the candidates to improve their scores in the examination if they fail to give their best in the first attempt without wasting their whole academic year. There are many edtech platforms available in the market which are helping students to prepare for the JEE Main 2021 examinations. Let us now take a look at some of those platforms.

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Platforms helping Students Learn Online for JEE Main 2021

Toppr: Toppr is India’s leading after-school learning app on a mission to make learning personalised. It caters to the individual learning styles of candidates and provides the widest K12 syllabus coverage with thousands of course combinations. Over 35 million monthly active users are now accessing the platform for various learning needs, according to the company. With its vast repository of 2 million questions, Toppr’s AI-based doubt solving feature is a major success among students, solving over 9 million doubts every month. It also uses artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data to study student behaviour and create adaptive learning paths with infinite combinations. This ensures that every student has a unique and personalised learning experience. And students can prepare for JEE and NEET 2021 with expert guidance.

Vedantu: It is one of India’s leading online tutoring websites that covers the whole syllabus ranging from CBSE, ISCE, NTSE, Olympiads, and even IIT JEE, using a real-time virtual learning environment named WAVE a technology built in-house. Vedantu offers free online classes on its website and app. The website also offers free study material, apart from the online classes, by combining quality teachers, engaging content, and superior technology we are able to create a superior learning experience for students and aid in their outcome. The website has given free access to all live classes and content of Vedantu for Grades 1 to 12, JEE Main 2021, and NEET.

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BYJU'S: The platform offers highly personalised and effective learning programs for classes 1 - 12 (K-12), and aspirants of competitive exams like JEE, CAT, IAS etc. With 42 million registered students and 3 million paid subscriptions, BYJU'S has become one of the most preferred education platforms across the globe. They are also providing free classes to students to have a smooth learning experience.

Unacademy: In a span of 6 months, over 300,000 students have benefited from over 2,400 online lessons and specialized courses on cracking various competitive examinations, on the platform. With over 2 million views every month, they are touching the lives of people in the remotest corners of the country. Success stories include thousands of students who have cracked the toughest of examinations, improved their ability to speak and write better and increase their knowledge. Their vision is to partner with the brightest minds and have courses on every possible topic in multiple languages so the whole world can benefit from these courses.

Doubtnut: It’s a multilingual instant doubt-clearing app, and offers free solutions to maths and science queries to users who send snapshots of their doubts to the platform. The app helps students between sixth grade and high-school levels in solving and understanding any questions they might have. It uses machine learning and image recognition to deliver a short video that displays the answer and walks students through the steps to solve it. It currently has over 13 million monthly active users on its platform and offers solutions in 11 regional languages.

(This listicle has not been compiled or written by Dataquest editors)

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