The online learning platform Unacademy has recently unveiled UnacademyX, a self-paced learning app designed to help UPSC aspirants. With this new app, Unacademy is revolutionizing the learning process by breaking down complex syllabi into easily understandable concepts and providing an immersive learning experience.
UnacademyX offers a variety of features to make learning easier and more effective. Users can learn through concise, bite-sized lessons and interactive visuals. The app also enables personalized learning, allowing users to adjust their pace and learning schedule to their preferences. UnacademyX also provides contextual practice to help learners reinforce the concepts they have learned. Furthermore, the ‘Speak & Revise’ feature allows learners to summarise their learnings verbally, aiding better comprehension and retention.
Gaurav Munjal, Co-founder & CEO of Unacademy Group, commented: “With its learning experience, UnacademyX aims to redefine how learners approach their UPSC CSE preparation. The product signifies our unwavering commitment to democratizing education and enhancing learning experiences through technology. With UnacademyX, we provide a platform for the preparation and deploy a transformative force that will shape the future of UPSC exam preparation.”
UnacademyX is currently offering a 14-day free trial period after which users can subscribe to an INR 499 plan for unlimited content access. The company will charge INR 1,499 after the expiry of the introductory offer. In addition to its learning features, the app also provides detailed analysis and insights into learners’ progress to help them optimize their study plans.
Bengaluru-based Unacademy has established itself as a leading provider of test preparation classes ranging from civil service and banking exams to programming languages. With a network of over 91,000 registered educators and over 99 million learners, Unacademy is providing education in over 14 Indian languages in order to democratize education and make learning more accessible. Last year, Unacademy acquired test prep startup Gate Academy to expand its presence into the graduate aptitude test in engineering (GATE) category.