Physics Wallah, an online test-preparation platform, reveals insights from an internal data analysis. Trust in online learning grows post-pandemic, with a 182% increase in paid course enrollment and a 38% rise in app downloads. Hindi medium batches see a 300% growth in student enrollments, and vernacular languages experience a 5x surge, with Marathi, Bangla, Gujarati, Kannada, and Telugu in high demand.
Physics Wallah believes in the hybrid model and personalized learning for transforming education in India. The online test-preparation platform Physics Wallah (PW) recently conducted an internal data analysis on a sample size of 27 lakh students from the PW App for the period between January 2022 and December 2023, along with 4 crore subscribers across its YouTube channels for the period from January 2023 to December 2023, and shared insights revealing that students’ trust in online learning continues to grow in the post-pandemic era. The edtech platform claims to have seen a 182% growth in the number of enrollment in paid courses and 38% increase in app downloads from 68 lakh downloads in 2022 to 94 lakh downloads in 2023 making it a total of 1.
62 crore downloads as December 2023. The company also claimed to witness 300% growth in student enrollments in Hindi medium batches. The student base for vernacular languages has seen a 5x growth, with Marathi, Bangla, Gujarati, Kannada, and Telugu being India’s most in-demand vernacular languages.
Looking at the trends Alakh Pandey , Founder and CEO of Physics Wallah, said,“It is exciting to observe that despite the industry’s concerns regarding the decline of online learning in the post-pandemic world, it continues to thrive. Students are opting for the comfort, self-paced, and personalised experiences that online learning offers. Physics Wallah believes in the hybrid model as the future and personalised learning as the key to transforming how India learns.
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