Wordpandit is a product of Learning Inc., an education and content development company that provides content for competitive examinations like CAT and writing services for organisations. It helps us to learn English using visuals and a lot of uncoventional methods. Prashant Chaddha is the founder of Learning Inc.
The first version of Wordpandit was only about visual vocabulary. Essentially, the site was a vocabulary blog. I kept on adding various sections on vocabulary, included ones like learning words from context, using youtube for vocab enhancement and contextual vocabulary. At some point of time, I realized that a lot of the content I was adding was really useful for exams such as CAT/GRE/GMAT. That is when I added sections for CAT/GRE/GMAT, and from then on, it has only been about expansion.
Prashant earns his revenue by successfully running Language and CAT workshops in Chandigarh. Along with this, he works as a consultant in the education field, helping organizations develop their education products. All this money has been invested into building WordPandit. As of now, Learning Inc. has no direct revenue model. He has a series of books lined up, and is looking at various publication routes. Also, few online services are in pipeline.
Recently launched product Testpandit has gotten an awesome response in two months since it began functioning. With more than 500 registered users, it is expanding very fast. In the near future, Prashant & his team would be launching a section for school kids as well. Also, Learning Inc. would undergo a major transformation – and would transform into a complete language development portal from a vocabulary and test prep portal. Their domains for improving grammar and reading skills are almost ready for launch, along with a fun portal, ‘Lets’ build a dictionary’ lined up for launch. Mobile apps are under development too.
As of now, Prashant has 4 full time and 3 part time employees. He also has a host of interns working for him. During his college days, he found it next to impossible to find an internship that offered quality as well as learning. He offered the first internships to the students of his engineering college. With lot of online applicants willing to work with words, the internship program has grown. Learning Inc. will launch a new round of internships soon as the existing one draws to a close.
We quizzed Prashant on what is a better way for students to learn instead of mugging up. A few things are must, according to him:
As an engineer-turned-teacher-turned-entrepreneur, we seek advise from Prashant for entrepreneurs. Here are his tips:
WordPandit makes English learning fun. We can learn words through Hinglish , Youtube clips and by context. The overall execution is very innovative. A little marketing would help Wordpandit get the right attention it deserves.
Here’s wishing Prashant & his team the very best!
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