Top Useful Websites for Students


Technology has made our work easy; we can find thousands of websites and tools to do our work in essay and fast mode. But it is difficult to find the required website very fast. In this blog, we will share some most helpful websites for students.

Students can get many services, like learning a course or skill, getting notes, solving problems, and much more. All sites are free and do not require any payment for basic use. We will discuss any five useful websites in this post, but in later posts, we will also cover many websites and tools that will help students in their studies. For more tools and websites, you can check out the websites category by clicking the button below. 

1. W3Schools:

W3Schools is the most popular online learning platform, where students can learn coding and practice it on the websites’ built-in compilers. Users can learn many programming languages like C++, Python, Java, PHP, JavaScript, Kotlin, etc. 

There are a lot of courses you will find here, which include web development, app development, software development, and much more. You can learn any course or language by reading blogs; it is free, but you can also find tutorials to watch and learn, but for this, you need to pay for them. 

Students can also get paid certificates by taking the online test to show their ability; after completing the payment and test, they will get a certificate.

W3Schools
W3Schools

2. DigiSkills:

Digiskills is a popular platform in Pakistan, launched by the government of Pakistan to train millions of people in the nation. The main goal is to give advanced digital education to people and make the country rich with skilled people. 

It is a free website where Pakistani students can enrol in any two courses at a time and get an education from there. The courses offered by DigiSkills include Freelancing, Digital Marketing,  E-Commerce Management, Creative Writing, WordPress, QuickBooks, Graphic Design, AutoCAD, Virtual Assistant, Affiliate Marketing, etc.

To enrol in any course, visit the site and check if the batch is starting. You can easily enrol just by making an account. They take quizzes and assignments every week to check the students’ activeness and ability in that course. If your progress exceeds 50%, you will receive a free certificate.

DigiSkills
DigiSkills

3. Mathway:

Mathway is a popular and useful website or tool for mathematics students. Mathway is a problem-solver and calculator that can help students solve a wide range of mathematical problems. Mathway can help us with a wide range of topics, including basic math (arithmetic, fractions, percentages, decimals), algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, statistics, chemistry, and physics.

It is easy to use and gives step-by-step solutions to a problem that helps students to understand easily. It gives an instant solution to a problem; the basic features are free, but you can also use their premium features. Mathway also has its app, which can be used by students on their mobile; it is a plus feature so students can easily access it anywhere.

Mathway
Mathway

4. Docsity:

Docsity is an online platform that contains a wide range of educational resources like notes, past papers, etc. You can check this website if you need notes, study guides, summaries, lecture slides, and tutorials for your course or subject you can easily find it by searching on the website. 

The best feature is you can find past papers from all board examinations and universities all over the world. It also has an app and supports multiple languages. This will be an ideal website for a student who is preparing for his exam. This platform contains a large number of educational materials that especially help to prepare for any exam.

Docsity
Docsity

5. Google Translate:

Google Translate is the best tool for a student to translate a language into any. It provides high-quality and almost accurate translation of one language into another. A student can also learn any language by using Google Translate properly. You can also get the proper pronunciation of any word if you don’t know.

It contains all the national languages of all countries in the world. In addition to it, it also contains other popular languages like Punjabi, Pashto, Sindhi, Sraiki, etc. I recommend all students use Google Translate for academic and personal use. It will improve your language writing, speaking, and also grammar. It is a free tool that does not require any subscription, and you can use all features of it free and easily.

Google Translate
Google Translate

Conclusion:

All websites, apps, or tools mentioned above are very powerful tools that can help users in a wide range. These platforms especially help students to learn something, solve problems, get notes, etc. It is recommended that all students use these websites to improve their abilities and skills. These platforms will help you to be good in your field, especially in the online digital field.

FAQs:

Q#1: What is the purpose of this blog post?

This blog post lists five helpful resources that can support students in their learning, problem-solving, note-taking, and skill-building efforts. The websites listed all provide free basic services that are helpful to students.

Q#2: Is there any cost associated with using these websites?

While the majority of websites provide basic features without charge, some, like W3Schools and Mathway, may charge for advanced courses, tutorials, or certifications. Google Translate and DigiSkills are free for users.

Q#3: What kind of courses can students find on W3Schools?

Various programming languages and technologies, including C++, Python, JavaScript, PHP, and others, are available for students to learn. Courses on software development, app development, and web development are also available on the platform.

Q#4: Do I need to create an account to use these websites?

Yes, in order to enrol in courses on websites like DigiSkills, you will need to create an account. While some features on other websites, such as W3Schools, Mathway, and Docsity, may also require accounts, the majority of their basic services can be accessed without one.

Q#5: Are there more websites for students that you will cover?

Yes, this article only covers five websites; however, future articles will cover a much wider range of student-friendly resources and platforms.


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