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Amazon India Now Offering a Separate Section for Engineering Textbooks

Posted on the 04 August 2018 by Ssankarr

The advancement of new technology has led many businesses and organisations to flourish strong grounds in this digital era. Few online platforms have become an important aspect of our daily life. They are improving their applications constantly to stand ahead in the game. From fast delivery of a clothing item to vegetables, all with just one click reaching at the door step in no time. The implementation and the extended functionality has now become a necessity for the owner to deliver the best results.

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Amazon has evolved into a successful business platform. Be it retail goods, Amazon Art, Video or even the Digital content and many other services, the platform is gliding in the economic model. While everyone is still goofing about Amazon Prime, the online retailer company has now segregated a section for engineering textbooks too. However, the retailer has been selling books in the US but now it is in India as well.

The e-commerce platform is focusing on offering the textbooks as well as reference books for colleges, school and universities. The 'Engineering Textbooks' section alone has 100,000 books including various subjects and streams. Students will be able to choose textbooks from Mechanical, Aeronautical Engineering, and Electrical Engineering, Civil, Electronic, Chemical, Environmental, Biotech, Automobile, Computer Science, Nuclear, Metallurgical, Industrial Engineering and several others.

Students struggle to buy books of their respective courses. The online separate section for engineering textbooks is a boon to them. This hassle-free process eliminates the restless standing in long queues. Textbooks are inescapable, and are redeemed as a necessary companion in and out of any classroom. Many students who don't have access to any textbook shops they search for e-Textbooks as an alternative. By buying or renting them online they can use promo codes or coupons or any other deals. The convenience of getting the textbooks at the doorstep right in some time gives a sigh of relief.

Why Students don't buy Textbooks on Shops?

With the cost of higher education reaching new heights the expenses on students and parents are increasing. The financial burden is not going to stop with the fee slips, more and more debts including the purchase of textbooks. The prices are even tripled of what they were back in years due to inflation. Another reason is the hike of the tuition fee which is no less than a crippling debt. The hurdle of paying the tuition fee is already a hurdle of its own which scrapping the money out of them. However, textbooks are essential for the curriculum.

Students are negatively affected because when a publisher releases the new edition of any book it eliminates the resale value of the book, which leads to another reason of not buying textbooks.

What other methods Students are relying on?

  • Students are buying used books, which have pale and yellow pages, and sometimes even the print isn't visible
  • Students are renting or buying textbooks on online platforms
  • Students search for content online instead of buying textbooks in campus bookstores
  • They use E-readers on their smartphones and laptops

In India, there are limited options for students to buy textbooks online in reasonable prices. Students are mostly driven with discount coupons and easy returns. They already are piled up with debts so they are looking forward to buy textbooks and reference books at least prices. Amazon with having a separate section of Engineering Textbooks will retain the interest of students in buying textbooks.

Overpaying for the textbooks can never be avoided. With the growing popularity of the online selling textbook platforms like Amazon we may see the end of this expensive tunnel and the rise of ever-growing price tags might come to an end. Students are saving a lot with these online trends. To help alleviate the rising cost of textbooks on students the retail platform has made the education expense a little less scary for them.

Amazon India Now Offering a Separate Section for Engineering Textbooks


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