Bizgurukul is an Indian Bizgurukul platform that markets digital skills + earning opportunities. But your question needs a realistic, ground-level analysis, not just marketing claims.
🔍 What Bizgurukul Actually Offers

Freelance Program
Teaches skills like:
Content creation
Social media marketing
Canva design
Basic digital marketing
👉 But they don’t give guaranteed freelance clients
You still need to:
Find clients yourself
Build portfolio
Compete in market (Fiverr, Upwork, etc.)
⚠️ Reality Check (Important)
❌ “Huge Income” is NOT guaranteed
Only a small % earn high income
Majority earn:
₹0 to ₹10,000/month initially
❌ Income depends on:
Sales skills (very important)
Social media following
Consistency in content posting
❌ Looks similar to:
Affiliate marketing model
Some people compare it to network-style selling, though not exactly MLM
📊 Ground Reality in India (2026)
👍 Pros
Beginner-friendly
Low entry barrier
Teaches basic digital skills
Can start with smartphone
👎 Cons
Heavy focus on selling courses (not pure freelancing)
Market saturation (many sellers)
Income unstable
Requires daily effort
💡 Who Can Succeed Here?
You may succeed IF:
You are comfortable selling
You can create content daily (Reels, posts)
You understand Instagram growth
You are consistent for 6–12 months

🧠 Final Verdict
👉 Bizgurukul is not a guaranteed earning solution
👉 It is a learning + affiliate selling platform
✔ Good for:
Learning basics
Side income attempt
❌ Not ideal if:
You need urgent stable income to survive
You expect quick lakhs/month
📌 Practical Advice
If you’re unemployed and need income:
👉 Do BOTH:
Learn skills (from Bizgurukul or free YouTube)
Apply directly:
Freelancing platforms
Local businesses (social media work)

Entrepreneur Program
Focus: Selling digital courses (Instagram growth, freelancing, mindset, etc.)
You earn by:
Promoting their courses
Getting commission on each sale
👉 This is affiliate-based earning, not traditional entrepreneurship


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