With a new National Education Policy in place, the Union Ministry of Human Resource Development, now known as the Ministry of Education, has decided to teach coding as a subject to students from Class ...
While new players like Tinker Coders joined the race, edtech majors like BYJU’s, Vedantu, Coding Ninjas and Toppr, launched their ‘coding for kids’ verticals. Advertisment Coding is the art of ...
Indian edtech Vedantu has acquired a majority stake in education chain Deeksha for $40 million, the latest in local online learning platforms’ growing attempts at tapping opportunities in the offline ...
On Thursday, edtech platform Vedantu—part of the unicorn club, along with Byju’s, Unacademy, UpGrad and Eruditus—introduced the Augmented Interactive (Ai) LIVE technology in its online classroom for ...
E-learning platform Vedantu is the fresh entrant to India’s unicorn club, with a $100 million fundraise in its Series E financing round led by Temasek-backed investor ABC World Asia, and existing ...
Vedantu, one of the leading edtech startups in the country has raised $100 million as part of its series D round valuing the company at $600 million. This fresh round of funding was led by US-based ...
Founded in 2011 by Krishna, Anand Prakash, Saurabh Saxena, and Pulkit Jain, the K12 edtech firm became a unicorn in September 2021 after raising $100 million in a funding round led by Temasek-backed ...
CHENNAI: Edtech startup Vedantu has acquired a majority stake in Deeksha, a test preparation platform for boards and competitive exams for 11th and 12th grade students, in a $40 million deal. Launched ...
Online live tutoring platform Vedantu has seen significant growth in the number of users coming to the platform, and the company aims for its paid userbase to touch one million by March next year.
Edtech startup Vedantu achieved profitability in the March quarter of the fiscal year 2024-25 (Q4 FY25), with collections surging 67% year-on-year (YoY) to INR 90 Cr, cofounder and CEO Vamsi Krishna ...
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