(Last Updated On: February 5, 2021)

Being glued to the phone should not be seen as a bad habit every time. It can be educational and
innovative. You learn a lot of things through e-Learning, videos and also become aware of what
is happening around you and around the globe.

The apps that are built nowadays are superbly beneficial. Not only do they provide basic
information about weather and news but there are also entertaining apps, social media apps, and
educational apps. Today we are going to discuss the best Android apps for college students. We
will try to list the best one from every category of apps i.e. from entertainment to educational.

The apps that are available today ease out daily tasks at a great level. Just like today a computer
science homework can be done easily, you can easily rely on apps for your daily schedule and
also set reminders for your special events.

Being glued to the phone should not be seen as a bad habit every time. It can be educational and innovative. You learn a lot of things through e-Learning, videos and also become aware of what is happening around you and around the globe. The apps that are built nowadays are superbly beneficial. Not only do they provide basic information about weather and news but there are also entertaining apps, social media apps, and educational apps. Today we are going to discuss the best Android apps for college students. We will try to list the best one from every category of apps i.e. from entertainment to educational. The apps that are available today ease out daily tasks at a great level. Just like today a computer science homework can be done easily, you can easily rely on apps for your daily schedule and also set reminders for your special events. So, here are the best android apps in 2021 which college students should certainly download on their phones. Google Drive Google Drive is one secure place to store all your documents, spreadsheets, presentations, notes, photos, etc. in one place. It is entirely free and all you require is a google account. This ‘all in one’ storage system has been updated and has all the requirements necessary for a college student to keep his assignments in one place. Plus, these documents can be shared and edited by a group of people, simply by clicking the share button. It has privacy policies defined for just viewing or giving editing rights. The Google documents can also be edited in an offline mode and saved. They get updated as soon as you have an internet connection. The best part about this app is that it has an enormous space of 15GB to store all your data. Trello You will not come across a better platform than Trello to organize your things. This includes your to-do tasks, done tasks, important tasks, etc. This app has the best interface and the wallpapers and even the themes can be changed. It has colored tags to organize your work in the best way. You can also add members to your Trello list and shift cards from one list to another to share your tasks. You can add attachments of every type, up to 25 MB to store them in the Trello list or share them with the Trello colleagues. Once a task is completed you can archive or delete the card. Happify As the name suggests, this app asks you some simple questions and quizzes and determines your stress levels. Post determining that, it gives your ideas and actions to decrease your stress levels. You can actually see some improvements in your stress levels right after some days of using the app. Your stress can be related to anything, maybe sometimes you cannot find the reason, but this app will show you how to slow down. College life can get stressful at times, so this app will help you to de-stress yourself. Grammarly This is one grammar app that should be used on all devices. Plus, it is compatible with phones, laptops, and pads too. The free version of this app allows you to check every little spelling and grammar error that you type. It even has cute smileys to show you how appropriate your content sounds. The app suggests synonyms and even arranges your sentences to sound better. There is also a paid version that does much more than the above. But they provide so many features in the free version that it is hardly necessary to purchase one. Spotify Music is one thing that keeps college life going. Students have a playlist for every mood. Nowadays Spotify is the most loved app for college-going students. It has an infinite number of songs to choose from. These playlists shuffle every time to give you new songs to tune you into the right mood. You can also create custom playlists or use its in-built playlists. The best part is that this app suggests you the right songs according to your mood. You can listen to songs while studying, long drives, and chilling with friends. In short, you have a playlist for every mood, without you personally having to build one! To conclude, College life can be made easier using these apps. You can entertain yourself, get your notes right, maintain your schedule, and do everything at the tip of your fingers. These are some of the apps that may be used to connect instantly to your friends, share files within seconds, and even watch movies together even if you are miles apart. So, download these apps, use the free versions and if they are really helpful you can always purchase their subscriptions.

 

So, here are the best android apps in 2021 which college students should certainly download on
their phones.

Google Drive

Google Drive is one secure place to store all your documents, spreadsheets, presentations, notes,
photos, etc. in one place. It is entirely free and all you require is a google account. This ‘all in
one’ storage system has been updated and has all the requirements necessary for a college
student to keep his assignments in one place. Plus, these documents can be shared and edited by a group of people, simply by clicking the share button. It has privacy policies defined for just
viewing or giving editing rights.

The Google documents can also be edited in an offline mode and saved. They get updated as
soon as you have an internet connection. The best part about this app is that it has an enormous
space of 15GB to store all your data.

Trello

You will not come across a better platform than Trello to organize your things. This includes
your to-do tasks, done tasks, important tasks, etc. This app has the best interface and the
wallpapers and even the themes can be changed. It has colored tags to organize your work in the
best way.

You can also add members to your Trello list and shift cards from one list to another to share
your tasks. You can add attachments of every type, up to 25 MB to store them in the Trello list or
share them with the Trello colleagues. Once a task is completed you can archive or delete the
card.

Happify

As the name suggests, this app asks you some simple questions and quizzes and determines your
stress levels. Post determining that, it gives your ideas and actions to decrease your stress levels.
You can actually see some improvements in your stress levels right after some days of using the
app.

Your stress can be related to anything, maybe sometimes you cannot find the reason, but this app
will show you how to slow down. College life can get stressful at times, so this app will help you
to de-stress yourself.

Grammarly

This is one grammar app that should be used on all devices. Plus, it is compatible with phones,
laptops, and pads too. The free version of this app allows you to check every little spelling and
grammar error that you type. It even has cute smileys to show you how appropriate your content
sounds.

The app suggests synonyms and even arranges your sentences to sound better. There is also a
paid version that does much more than the above. But they provide so many features in the free
version that it is hardly necessary to purchase one.

Spotify

Music is one thing that keeps college life going. Students have a playlist for every mood.
Nowadays Spotify is the most loved app for college-going students. It has an infinite number of
songs to choose from. These playlists shuffle every time to give you new songs to tune you into
the right mood.

You can also create custom playlists or use its in-built playlists. The best part is that this app
suggests you the right songs according to your mood. You can listen to songs while studying,
long drives, and chilling with friends. In short, you have a playlist for every mood, without you
personally having to build one!

To conclude,

College life can be made easier using these apps. You can entertain yourself, get your notes right,
maintain your schedule, and do everything at the tip of your fingers. These are some of the apps
that may be used to connect instantly to your friends, share files within seconds, and even watch
movies together even if you are miles apart.

So, download these apps, use the free versions and if they are really helpful you can always
purchase their subscriptions.