Toppr launches its CSR program Toppr Asha to provide after-school education support to 5000 students from low-income families

New Delhi: Underlining its commitment to democratizing access to quality education, Toppr, India’s most advanced and comprehensive mobile application for personalized learning, has announced the launch of a program called Toppr Asha. This program is supported by Michael & Susan Dell Foundation. The program, which is a part of Toppr’s CSR campaign, aims to systematically improve the performance of secondary grade students from underserved and low-income families through the Toppr learning app.

With this initiative, Toppr plans to enrol upto 5,000meritorious students in grades 9th to 12th and provide them free access to Toppr’s Advance Pack Subscription. The students will be supported by a team of academic counsellors through the year. Starting from June 2020, the year-long program will allow students to access learning materials and attend video lectures at a convenient time after school using the Toppr app from their smartphones/tablets/laptops/desktops. It will cover a wide range of subjects, including Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Social Science, Business Studies, Economics, and General Knowledge, among others.

The performance of the students will be evaluated based on their usage of the app through the year and final assessment conducted by Toppr. Based on their performance, rewards worth upto Rs 10,000 will be provided to students.

Speaking on the initiative, Zishaan Hayath, CEO, Toppr.comsaid, “The pandemic’s impact on schooling has further widened the already pervasive learning gap as access to quality education is often directly proportional to access to resources and family wealth. As schools remain closed for the unforeseeable future, economically disadvantaged students do not have access to necessary tools or platforms to participate in remote learning. We have rolled out this initiative to address this need-gap by ensuring that each and every student, regardless of their background, gets a fair opportunity to continue their learning journey uninterrupted.”

“The program aims to close the achievement gap by ensuring students from low-income families have access to Toppr’s platform, as well as a team of academic counsellors. We are excited to partner with Toppr to create a level playing field in the Indian education system,” added Prachi Jain Windlass, Director, India Programs, Michael & Susan Dell Foundation

To be eligible forToppr Asha, students are required to fulfil the following conditions –

  • Only open to the students with annual family income equal to or less than INR 3 lakhs per annum.
  • They must have a smartphone/tablet/desktop/laptop at home. Toppr runs on both Android and IOS as well ason the web browser.
  • Students should be comfortable taking tests in English.
  • They must be a student studying inClass 9, 10, 11 and 12 (Science or Commerce Stream).

Students can access the following website to know more about Toppr Asha https://www.buddy4study.com/page/toppr-asha 

Toppr has previously conducted several other CSR initiatives in collaboration with Mumbai Police, Teach for India (TFI) and many more. It was also the first EdTech company in India to offer free access to its platform to help students seamlessly move to online learning after the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the operations of educational institutes.