It is likely that these platforms are here to stay, especially for quick information dissemination, international collaboration with students from other universities, various programmes involving academics who might not be physically present at a given place on a given date, etc. Digital learning is a vastly advanced technological medium providing a learner with a great deal of flexibility. It allows them to study at any time at any speed, suiting an individual learner without worrying about timetables and schedules. While in December 2019, Zoom had 10 million daily participants. In October 2020, the video conferencing platform had 300 million users who used the virtual platform of human communication because of the rapidly unfolding pandemic. Education will see an unprecedented shift towards a blended form of learning with both the modes (online and offline) co-existing to suit requirements. So, it is likely that these mediums are here to stay, and students and academics are likely to make the most out of it.