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Best Apps and Websites to Study

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Technology has opened up new avenues for us in more ways than one. It has marked its presence in every field whether modern or traditional and the education sector is no different. Nowadays, if you want to learn something, you just need a device with a stable internet connection. There are numerous apps and websites which specialize in education and skill-management. Let’s have a look at some of them –

COURSERA

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Dozens of courses and specializations to choose from and organized lectures and material- this is what makes Coursera one of the best apps to study. You will find arts, languages, science and a number of other courses here. Moreover, the lesson plans are easy to follow and flexible.
Though you have to pay a small fee if you want to get certified, you can also audit the courses and study for free. The only difference is you won’t get the certificate.

DUOLINGO

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This one is maybe the most popular and well-known app to study languages. It’s free, easy to keep up and even fun. The variety of choices and the option to learn multiple languages at once is something to point too.
They also send constant reminders to you so that you won’t miss your lessons and the forum is really helpful.

YOUTUBE & TUBE STUDY

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Though both of these are different, we have decided to put them into one point. The reason for this is because the Tube Study is an amazing app that brings all the lectures pertaining to a subject from YouTube, into one place. You can download these lectures all at once through the app and listen to them at leisure. And YouTube in itself has emerged to be a great study source. With hundreds of education/skill-focused channels and thousands of videos, you can learn anything, anywhere and anytime.

OPEN CULTURE

Image result for OPEN CULTUREThis website is more like a collection of study resources from all over the internet. It is a must check-out if you want to find free material to study for subjects like Literature, Philosophy, Sociology, Psychology and Language studies among many others. this site has over 1300 free courses and a massive digital collection of movies (education-related of course), audios, books, and textbooks.

GRADE UP

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This is an app I recently started using and it’s amazing! With a focus on preparing for government and competitive exams, this app is a one-stop guide to all. It’s easy to learn from, has constant quizzes, a point system and write-ups on the most important issues at present.

So this was our small list of best apps and websites to study. These are personal recommendations and something we are sure you would find useful. We tried a bunch of other apps and websites as well but found these to be the most convenient. Happy learning!

Bhasha Dwivedi is an English literature student. She loves reading, anime, drama, and writing. She is also interested in cultural studies.

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