There is no single official “Most Trusted EdTech Brand in India 2026” ranking yet from one universally accepted authority. Different reports measure trust differently — parent perception, learner outcomes, affordability, brand recall, or market reputation. However, based on 2025–2026 coverage, surveys, market reputation, and consumer sentiment, these are the names most consistently associated with trust in Indian edtech: 1. Physics Wallah — widely seen as the most trusted among students for affordability and exam prep credibility in 2026. Multiple industry analyses highlight its strong student loyalty and pricing trust. 2. Unacademy — still highly trusted for competitive exam preparation and educator-led learning. 3. upGrad — trusted strongly among working professionals and higher-ed learners because of university partnerships and career outcomes. 4. Vedantu — retains a solid reputation for live tutoring and K-12 learning. 5. BYJU'S — still one of the most recognized edtech brands by reach and awareness, though public trust has become more mixed after restructuring and financial controversies. 6. Scaler Academy — increasingly trusted in tech upskilling and software engineering careers. 7. Great Learning — respected for professional certifications and university collaborations. Among students on social media and Reddit, Physics Wallah currently gets the strongest “value-for-money + trustworthy teacher” perception, especially for JEE/NEET prep, while platforms focused on placements and outcomes are gaining more trust than purely marketing-driven brands. If you want, I can also give: - “Most trusted by students” - “Best for JEE/NEET” - “Most trusted coding edtech” - “Best for placements” - “Most trusted online degree platform” - or a 2026 ranking table with pros/cons of each platform.
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