YouTube Music Premium Is Available At Rs. 59 For Indian Students
Aadhya Khatri - Jun 03, 2019
Indian students can now enjoy the rate of Rs. 59 for YouTube Music Premium, making the service accessible to a lot more users in India
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India is an emerging market for music streaming services as we see YouTube Music and Spotify India coming to the country in the last few months. The competition is heating up fast as we speak, and brands are trying their best to win users.
The latest company to come with an offer to gain people’s interest is YouTube with its student plan for its YouTube Premium and YouTube Music Premium a few days ago. The offer makes it easier for students to afford streaming music on its platform.

Now, Indian college students can use YouTube Premium and YouTube Music premium at the price of Rs. 79 and Rs. 59 respectively. They can download the songs without ad on both of them.
Here is a recap of YouTube Music and YouTube Premium in India:
YouTube Music Premium will set you back Rs. 99 a month for one user while if you use iOS, the price is Rs. 129.

For the family plan, YouTube Music Premium is Rs. 149 each month for up to 6 people. People with iOS will be charged Rs. 199.
YouTube Premium is Rs. 129 per month for one user while for iOS users, the price is Rs. 169.
For a family plan with YouTube Premium, you will have to pay Rs. 189, and iOS users will be charged Rs. 249.
Along with this update, there is another news that can have a huge effect. As you may know, well-known YouTubers are fighting for the number of subscribers. The fight had been so aggressive that YouTube decided to take action to change the way the number of subscribers is shown. The number will be rounded off, and this update will be rolled out in August.
So here is what you are going to see after the change becomes official: if you have 133,020 people subscribed to your channel, other users will see the number as 133K. No one excepts for the owner can see the exact number.
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