Here, students can learn quality stuff for free on YouTube, with additional depth on the app.
In an ed-tech space filled with automation, buzzwords, and big data dashboards, Next Toppers is grounded in one core belief: "Hum desh ka bhavishya banate hain." Not only in their content — but in how they teach, communicate, and engage.
Problem with all learning platforms? They forget the learner
In a country where lakhs of students are battling board exams, tension, and performance stress — education can very soon become robotic, even isolated.
Next Toppers is changing that by bringing learning back to being personal.
With Humanities, Commerce, and Science having individual subject channels, a student-focused mobile app, and interactive tools that are designed to not just teach, but to inspire — the platform is making a difference not just in metros, but in tier-2 and tier-3 cities as well where quality academic guidance has always remained beyond reach.
Here, classes aren't simply "watched." They're lived. Students laugh, connect, question, and — most importantly — believe in themselves again.
A new model of learning: Relatable, real, raw
Whether it is Digraj Singh Rajput explaining social science through desi metaphors, Prashant Kirad explaining jargon science theories in crystal clear terms, or Shobhit Nirwan turning a maths class into a life lesson — all Next Toppers teachers are storytellers before they are educators.
This content-led, mentor-based model has acquired the platform a devoted following of hundreds of thousands of students, millions of views, and most recently — a spot in Forbes India, introducing the world to the three visionary co-founders as leaders for inclusive purpose-driven education.
But this is not a success story. It is a service story.
What sets it apart?
- No paywall-first model. Quality is free to learn on YouTube, with extra help available on the app.
- Stream-specific focus. Instead of expecting students all to be alike, Next Toppers learns stream-wise content — because a Humanities student deserves the same level of depth as a Science one.
- Real mentors, real faces. No avatars. No robotic screen shares. Students learn from teachers they know they can trust.
Meet The Pioneers Of Ed-Tech Who Are Making Learning Human Again
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