Today I am sharing with you some of the best android apps for students these applications can be of great utility especially if you are a Student. So lets have a look at them
1. WikiDroid for Wikipedia - Free
Let's face it – Wikipedia has turned into a main source of information for all of us, but in order to browse all of its useful article on a phone, one will be better off using a dedicated app. That's what WikiDroid is – an app that formats Wikipedia articles in an easy to read way, designed for your phone's tiny (OK, maybe not so tiny) screen. In addition, it comes with a few extra features such as voice search and live search suggestions.
2. Math Formulary - Free
If you're as scared of math as much as we are, then you'll surely appreciate this app. The developer claims that it contains all the formulas that you may encounter on your way through school and university. We didn't bother checking that up, since we don't know which formulas should fall into this list ourselves. Anyway, if you're looking for quick access to basic arithmetic, algebra, analysis, geometry, trigonometry, analytical geometry (the horror!) and logic formulas, Math Formulary has it all.
3. Evernote - Free
Hehey, you thought we'd forget the almighty Evernote, but we didn't! For those few people in the world who don't know Evernote, we'll say that it's the ultimate note-taking tool that keeps your notes in sync between devices. You can also record audio notes, store images, and keep all of this info well-organized with the help of notebooks and tags. Well worth the free price tag, we say.
4. My Student Budget Planner - Free
Believe it or not, being a successful student is not all about studying. Yep, you need to manage your finances right, so that you always have something to eat and wear. If you're hungry and naked, you certainly won't be in the mood for studying. There, we prooved our point. Now go download My Student Budget Planner for Android and start keeping track of those spendings!
5. Grammar Guide
With all of this foreign language studying, we shouldn't forget good-old English. If you feel like you could use a refresher, feel free to check Grammar Guide out – for only a buck you're getting a reference guide containing rules covering punctuation, capitalization, pronouns, etc.
6. Wolfram|Alpha
Siri may not be available on your Android device, but this doesn't mean that you can't get access to much of its knowledge. As a matter of fact, it is Wolfram|Alpha where Apple's personal assitant looks at when you ask it something that's out of its own competencies. And, it so happens that Wolfram|Alpha is available for Android, ready to answer your questions regarding a vast array of fields like mathematics, physics, astronomy, engineering and so on.
Note: Click on headings to download them from market
Source: phonearena.com