Many college students will reach a point in their studies where the struggle of juggling both an education and a job just doesn’t feel feasible. After all, pouring excess time that could be spent improving your grades into a part-time work environment may pay the bills, but it doesn’t do much for your education. As it turns out, there are a ton of money making apps out there that allow you to work online more than you might expect.
1. Notesgen
Notesgen is the perfect app for students to make money. All they need to do is to share or upload their notes to help other Notesgen users to start earning some pocket money for their efforts.
The platform allows students to upload handwritten notes on various courses and subjects or for competitive exams.
2. GigIndia
“GigIndia Pocket Money, Part Time Jobs for Students” is another great money making app for college students in India. They can make money online by working with popular brands and companies and performing easy gigs, part-time jobs, and work from home jobs. They can also apply for paid internships on the app.
The app is currently available only for Android.
3. Foap
This is an app that allows you to make money by taking photos. You can charge as much as you like per photo, which means that your money-making opportunities through Foap are virtually limitless. People are always looking for a huge variety of photos, and you may be surprised at how much money you can make with a photo of your cat.
4. SquadRun App
SquadRun is another useful Indian app using which students can earn rewards called SquadCoins for completing various tasks.The companies says they convert business activities of large companies, including Flipkart, Snapdeal, Ola, etc., into small missions that are completed by users.The missions include giving feedback, tagging images, categorizing products, etc. SquadCoins can be sent to users’ Paytm wallet or redeemed for PayUMoney points.
5. Lemonop App
Lemonop is another good app for college students and freshers to find part-time gigs, short-term internships, and work from home projects and get paid. They can find opportunities in their areas of interest like food, travel, blogging, marketing, content writing, photography, music, hosting, fashion, coding, and graphic designing among others.
6. Bookscouter
If you have old books you want to get rid of, use this app to sell them. Scan the barcodes with your smartphone, and Bookscouter will let you see comparisons of payouts from more than 20 book buyback companies. Once you find the best offer, fill out some information about where payments should be sent, and ship the books to the buyback companies.
7. Survey Junkie
Survey Junkie is a legitimate way to earn extra cash while you are waiting for the bus, on your lunch break, or even when vegging on the couch. I like to earn money with Survey Junkie as I wake up in the morning. Survey Junkie is 100% free and easy to sign up.
Once signed up, (which takes less than 1 minute), you can start taking surveys on the go, from anywhere on your phone! With Survey Junkie, you can make the most money in the least amount of time (compared with many other sites)!
8. mCent Browser
mCent Browser is a “recharge browser” app students can use to save on their mobile recharges/bills and data. Users can earn credits by simply browsing websites without any complicated steps.
They can surf the Internet, watch/download videos, read news, use Facebook, shop online, or use Google Search like they normally do on the app to receive reward points that can be redeemed for recharges.
9. Lemonop
Lemonop is another good app for college students and freshers to find part-time gigs, short-term internships, and work from home projects and get paid. They can find opportunities in their areas of interest like food, travel, blogging, marketing, content writing, photography, music, hosting, fashion, coding, and graphic designing among others. The app is currently available only for Android.
10. OfferUp
OfferUp is one of the most convenient and flexible selling apps I’ve ever used. You can list your items; just like Craigslist, but your buyers have profiles you can check out. Plus, if you don’t want to meet up with strangers, you can opt to ship your items to them instead and get paid with PayPal.