CORONA EFFECT: Free access to BYJUS learning program until April-end

The outbreak of COVID-19 has not just impacted various industries but also school students. Given the government-led advisory for schools to remain shut to protect students from Coronavirus, online learning app BYJU’S, is offering free access to its complete app to school students till the end of April. Given the ongoing health crisis in the country, all students from grade first to 12th will be able to access BYJU’S learning programs for free. According to the press statement issued by the company, students in classes first to third can access math and English lessons and students in classes fourth to 12th can learn math and science concepts. Considering the rigour of the exam season, access to the learning program will further assist and help students continue with their preparation for the year-end examinations.

Students can download BYJU’S-The Learning App and Disney – BYJU’S Early Learn for free from the Play Store and gain access to the entire library of BYJU’S educational content. Those who already have the app installed on their devices (free version of the app), will have to update it to access the complete learning content for free.

In view of the coronavirus scare, edu-tech major BYJU’S on Wednesday said it will provide free access to its complete app to school students till April. The announcement comes following advisory for schools to remain closed to safeguard the health of students. Students across classes 1-12 can download and access BYJU’S learning programs for free until the end of April, BYJU’S said in a statement.

Students in classes 1-3 can access Maths and English lessons and students in classes 4-12 can learn Maths and Science concepts on the BYJU’S app. They can download BYJU’S-The Learning App and Disney BYJU’S Early Learn for free from the Play Store and gain access to the entire library of BYJU’S educational content, the statement said. They can download BYJU’S-The Learning App and Disney BYJU’S Early Learn for free from the Play Store and gain access to the entire library of BYJU’S educational content, the statement said.

Students with the pre-installed app (free version) will need to update it in order to access the complete learning content for free. Citing an UNESCO report, BYJU’S said education of over 290 million students across 13 countries will be interrupted because of the COVID-19 crisis.




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