Adda247 Achieves Exceptional Success in UGC NET 2024, 4000 Plus Students Clear Exam
New Delhi [India] October 21: Adda247, India’s premier multilingual learning platform backed by Google, Westbridge, Info Edge, and Asha Impact, has announced the remarkable success of its students in the UGC NET 2024 exam. Over 4,000+ students from Adda247, have cleared the UGC NET exam, with
New Delhi [India] October 21: Adda247, India’s premier multilingual learning platform backed by Google, Westbridge, Info Edge, and Asha Impact, has announced the remarkable success of its students in the UGC NET 2024 exam. Over 4,000+ students from Adda247, have cleared the UGC NET exam, with 450+ selections for the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF). This further solidifies the company’s position as the #1 test-prep platform. The results are a testament to Adda247’s commitment to delivering exceptional learning outcomes through its online courses without the need for offline coaching.
Adda247 is the largest player in the UCG-NET category in India and has taught over 5 lac students through their YouTube channels, along with paid courses on their app. This year, Adda247’s UGC NET top students/ top scorers achieved nationwide highest percentiles across multiple subjects, including Home Science, Commerce, English, Sociology, and History. Over the past three years, Adda247 has experienced an average success rate of 55% in UGC NET exam.
With a user base of 40 million monthly users and 2 million students enrolled in its premium courses, Adda247’s UGC NET success is driven by the introduction of several innovative features. New subjects such as Law, Economics, Sociology, Computer Science, and Environmental Science (EVS) were added to the platform’s course offerings. In addition, the introduction of the JRF Diwas initiative, which provided intensive practice across all 10 units of the UGC NET syllabus, significantly contributed to student readiness. The company also launched a dedicated book for Hindi medium learners alongside an informative podcast series that addressed key student concerns.