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CuriousJr enrolls approx 20k students per month from South India

CuriousJr introduced Telugu and Tamil as new languages for teaching students to code in September this year.

 

CuriousJr, a mobile-based coding education platform for K12 students that offers students to learn code through mobile phones who do not have access to laptops, steps into the market with prevalent languages like Telugu and Tamil in the month of September. Every month at least 20k students are enrolling in the CuriousJr. app from Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana region.

Approximately there are 80 lakh+ students in southern states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana , and the number is steadily rising. The future objective is to broaden the mode of communication in other languages as well. The company helps the students to learn fast in their vernacular language because it’s easy for them to learn in their mother tongue. This step is a successful part of the vision to continue the emphasis on education with ease of access that CuriousJr has maintained since its inception.

Launching the curriculum in the user’s native language has always been a more detailed overview for CuriousJr, which is continuing as a success, and this approach will assist the users to understand the topics in a better way.

Clearing more about the aim of the plan, Mr. Mridul Ranjan Sahu, the co-founder of CuriousJr expressed, “As an educational platform, CuriousJr constantly looks for the most convenient approach for students to receive a high-quality education. Since over 70% of customers prefer to learn in their mother tongue, we anticipate launching a few more vernacular languages in the near future, including Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, and Oriya.”

Recently, the upgraded edition of CuriousJr’s application, entitled “CuriousJr pro,” has also come with more extensive educational programs and plans in addition to the recently launched language curriculum. The currently given propositions needed the additional aim for the future which was fulfilled with the plan of CuriousJr pro and the launch of the languages.

At the moment, 88% of K–12 students do not have access to a laptop or desktop, necessitating mobile solutions in order for children to learn to code. Moreover, as 79% of students in the country study in their mother tongue, learning solutions in local languages are crucial for ensuring an efficient educational system all throughout the nation. Since its release in September 2020, the app has amassed 1.5Million+ installs and 250,000+ monthly active users.

About CuriousJr

CuriousJr is a Gurugram-based online platform founded in 2020 to enable code learning for kids between 8 and 17 years old. It is mobile-first, provides lessons in vernacular languages, and enables publishing and sharing of creations by students within the larger community. CuriousJr aims to create the most trusted learning platform that offers technology-assisted, impact-based learning to 500 million kids across the globe by 2030.

It was founded by Janishar Ali, and Mridul Ranjan Sahu, both graduates of IIT-BHU.

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