Why I Started Digital Kishore: A Mission, Not a Business
These students had potential. Dreams. Energy. But not all of them had the financial strength to pay ₹40,000–₹60,000 course fees, plus hostel costs, travel, and other living expenses if they were coming from a different city or village.

“Education isn’t a business. It’s a responsibility — to build, to guide, and to transform lives.”
Kishore Raju. S
For as long as I can remember, I’ve believed in the power of knowledge to change the course of someone’s life. Not in a motivational-slogan kind of way — but in a very real, very personal way. I come from a middle-class background myself, and I’ve walked the same path that most of my students are walking today. That’s exactly why I started Digital Kishore.
The Problem I Witnessed
During my years of experience working as a digital marketing trainer at institutes like Teks Academy, Digital Brolly, and Suraka Educational Society (KCIS, KIPS), I saw something deeply unsettling. The fee structures were sky-high — ₹40,000, ₹50,000, even more — and the quality of training often didn’t justify the price. Most of the students coming in were middle-class youth trying to skill up, hoping this one course would open doors to a better life.
But the challenges didn’t stop at course fees.
Those who came from small towns or districts had to arrange hostel accommodation, food, travel expenses, and in most cases, survive in a new city without family support. It was overwhelming — financially, emotionally, and mentally.
Worse, many of these institutes lacked proper guidance and mentorship. Once the classes were done, students were left on their own. No career support. No one to answer their doubts. No roadmap. Just a certificate and silence.
And that’s when the question hit me hard:
“Are we really selling education… or are we supposed to be building futures?”
That question never left me. And the answer, I realized, required more than a job — it needed a mission.
The Turning Point
One day after class, a student quietly walked up to me. He looked hesitant but determined. He said,
“Sir, I won’t be coming from tomorrow… I’m dropping out.”
When I asked why, he replied,
“I just can’t afford both the fee and the hostel anymore.”
He wasn’t the only one. There were many like him — students with fire in their hearts but no financial support, no guidance, and no one to motivate them when things got tough. Most of them were first-generation learners, trying to change their family’s story. But without proper direction, their confidence began to fade, and dreams slowly turned into doubts.
That night, I couldn’t sleep.
I kept asking myself:
“How many more students will have to quit just because no one cared enough to guide them?”
That moment changed everything for me.
I realized I couldn’t just be a trainer collecting a salary anymore.
I had to be the mentor they never had.
The person who not only teaches skills but believes in their future when they themselves don’t.
And that’s when I decided — I’ll build something better.
Something that truly supports students, not just enrolls them.
That decision gave birth to Digital Kishore.
Birth of Digital Kishore
That turning point became the seed of something bigger — something built not for profit, but for purpose.
I founded Digital Kishore with a clear vision:
To make quality digital marketing education affordable, flexible, and accessible — especially for students who are often left behind because they can’t pay hefty fees or relocate to a city.
I knew if I could remove the unnecessary barriers — like hostel costs, long travel, or expensive course structures — more students could chase their dreams without financial fear.
That’s why I launched Digital Kishore as an online-first platform.
It wasn’t just about convenience. It was about creating a safe space for learners to grow at their own pace, from the comfort of their homes, without judgment, pressure, or the burden of extra expenses.
At its core, Digital Kishore isn’t just an institute — it’s a mission.
A mission to bring education back to where it belongs: in the hands of the learners — not behind high walls and heavy price tags.
Why Online First?
Simple.
If I could remove the burden of hostel fees, travel, and relocation from a student’s shoulders, that’s already 50% of the problem solved.
So, I designed all my training programs to be online-first, with live classes, real-time Q&A, career support, and 100% practical implementation — just like a physical class, but with zero extra overhead.
I still offer offline workshops occasionally, but online was the starting point — and remains the soul of Digital Kishore.
What Makes Digital Kishore Different?
Because I’ve been a trainer inside the system, I understand what students really need:
Less theory, more tools
More career focus, less fluff
One mentor who actually cares about their growth
At Digital Kishore, it’s not just about teaching SEO or Google Ads. It’s about building confidence, breaking fear, and creating digital leaders from scratch.
Every course I designed — whether it’s WordPress Freelance Mastery, Social Media Growth Track, or Search Engine Marketing Pro — comes from years of hands-on teaching, student feedback, and real-world experience.
It’s Not Just About Skills. It’s About Dignity.
Most of the students who join me are looking to break into freelancing, start their first digital job, or build their own brand. For them, learning digital marketing is not just about knowledge — it’s about earning dignity, freedom, and respect.
They want to support their families. They want to prove to society that a small-town kid can win in a global digital world.
And I want to be the person who helps them do that — without charging lakhs, without big promises and fake certificates. Just real training, real results, and real impact.
A Message to Students
If you’re someone who’s tired of fake marketing, unaffordable courses, or just want someone who understands where you come from — welcome to Digital Kishore.
This platform was built for YOU.
Whether you’re in Hyderabad or a remote village, all you need is a phone, internet, and hunger to learn. I’ll take care of the rest.
“We don’t sell courses. We build careers, one student at a time.” – Kishore Satha