From hitting the coastlines of Brazil to the improbable corners of India, Studentspro is only flying higher!
Education dates back to the first human to walk on the planet. And rightly so, it stood firm against the test of time. However, in the last couple of years, we have seen the fall of the traditional education system. In comes the online market, with Preksha Yadav, a visionary from the North, being the forerunner. In these two years, besides making education essentials accessible in the remotest part of the country, she also went overseas with her products while covid was still at its peak. Such was her determination and grit, which shouldn't pass without laurels.
Studentspro, a startup specially crafted for students to aid their academic problems, announced its presence on Playstore as well. With its promise of high-speed delivery globally, you can order from any corner of the world and get your essentials delivered to your doorstep. The app also provides you with mentors for your academic as well as personal counseling. As students, you might find yourself stuck time and again, and what's better than an experienced person pulling you out of it?
Wait a minute. If you think this is it, we haven't yet mentioned the most tectonic thing about the app, the subsequent launching of quizzing alongside it. Students from different backgrounds can play the quizzes on the app and win exciting rewards and scholarships from ed-tech giants like Unacademy, Byju's, etc. Let's agree on the point, Studentspro is more than just a mere online bookshop!
Starting in 2017 as a means to help rather than making high ROI, Studentspro has certainly not given up on its initial vision. As for the announcement, Preksha Yadav, the CEO of Studentspro, said, ' I am still having butterflies. The very idea to have an app on our own was right there from the start. We have just started, there is a long way ahead.'
When asked about her initial inspiration and the challenges she had to face, she replied with a bright smile, ' Yes, it was a daunting task, to be honest. People initially didn't believe in my goal, but that was alright, for I knew my reasons to strive! I had to believe in myself and keep pushing hard, and I did it with the support from my family and some close friends.
It is a huge step, especially in the present-day market. According to recent surveys, mobile apps push more people to buy, with a conversion rate of 157% more than a website. Also, 85% of new users prefer mobile apps over their counterparts. If we keep the statistics aside for a moment, the demands and tendencies of students to have the whole lot under one roof are enough to convince you, right?
While this is a significant moment, it is not the end for Preksha. She quoted, 'The goal is to make education essentials affordable and accessible for the students across the nation. I believe readers of today will be the flag-bearers of tomorrow! So educating them is a must and shouldn't be considered an option.'