BYJU’S Learning app is an Indian multinational educational tech company. In detail, it holds its headquarters in Bangalore. Its founders — Byju Raveendran and Divya Gokulnath set up the business in 2011. Presently, the brand is worth $18 billion.

No doubt, BYJU’S has revolutionized the online learning space with its app. Thus Real Research — the online survey application, launched a survey to see how the public views BYJU’S online learning program and its app features and services. It hopes to find answers to questions like is BYJU’s app better than other online educational apps? Here are the results. 

Highlights

  • 58.81% believe that BYJU’S is better than other online educational apps
  • 55.23% of the respondents admit to having enrolled their kids on BYJU’S
  • CBSE course students seem to be the higher users on BYJU’S

78.68% Have Heard of BYJU’S Learning App

The survey on BYJU’S Learning app began with asking respondents if they felt that BYJU’S is better than other online educational apps. On this, 58.81% said ‘Yes’. Meanwhile, 21.71% said ‘No’, the rest are unsure.

Figure 1: Users by classes on BYJU’S Learning app

Moving on, the survey asks if any of the respondents have enrolled their kids in BYJU’s Learning app. Here 55.23% said ‘Yes’. Accordingly, the next question asks which classes they are enrolled in. In order, 24.62% chose ‘Class 1st-3rd’ and 12.61% chose ‘Class 11th-12th’. Likewise, 7.04% chose ‘Class 6th-10th’ and 5.27% chose ‘Class 4th-5th’.

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38.06% Is Very Satisfied With the Cost of BYJU’S Learning Package

Carrying forth, the survey asked respondents how satisfied they are with the materials provided in the learning package. Respectively, 38.01% say the materials are ‘Very efficient’. Following 7.57% say ‘Efficient’, ‘Neutral’ (22.77%), ‘Not efficient’ (5.77%), and ‘Unsure’ (25.87%).

Figure 2: The majority recommends using BYJU’S Learning app

Next, the survey asks if respondents would recommend BYJU’S Learning app to their friends. ON this, a resounding 54.89% say ‘Yes’. In contrast, 23.91% say ‘No’ while the rest chose ‘Maybe’.

50.50% Are Taking BYJU’S CBSE Course

Finally, the survey asks respondents about what course they are taking on the BYJU’S Learning app. The majority (50.50%) chose CBSE. In order, 15.13% chose NCERT, 6.07% chose IAS, 5.66% chose NEET, 5.49% chose JEE, and 5.41% chose CAT. Likewise, 4.07% chose Commerce, 3.26% chose ICSE, 2.96% chose JEE Main, and 1.45% chose JEE Advanced.

Figure 3: Possible preferred alternatives to BYJU’S

Lastly, the survey asks respondents what other learning apps they are using if not BUJU’S. On this, the majority (33.25%) chose Google Classroom. Similarly, 12.85% chose Unacademy, 4.05% chose Udemy, 3.95% chose Khan academy, 3.31% chose Vedantu Live, and 1.91% chose Toppr.

Methodology

Survey TitlePublic Opinion on BYJU’S Learning Application Features and Services
DurationOctober 19 – October 26, 2021
Number of Participants15,000
DemographicsMales and females, aged 21 to 99
Participating Countries India