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  2. Byju's - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] In the same year, Byju's became India's first edtech unicorn. [22] By 2019, 60% of Byju’s students were from non-metros and rural cities. [23] In January 2022, the company joined Simplilearn, Unacademy, upGrad, PrepInsta Prime and Vedantu to become one of the founding members of IAMAI's India EdTech Consortium. [24]

  3. Interval Learning - Wikipedia

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    Interval Learning is an Indian multinational Edtech company in india. [1] headquartered in Areekode, Kerala. Founded by five friends Sanafir OK, Shibily Ameen, Najim Illyas, Aslah Thadathil, and Ramees Ali. Interval serve over 40,000 students across 150+ cities worldwide.

  4. Unacademy - Wikipedia

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    Unacademy is an Indian multinational educational technology company that provides online educational platform [2] with its headquarters in Bangalore.It prepares students for various competitive exams (like JEE, NEET, UPSC, Chartered Accountancy, GATE, UPSC NDA, CUET, Boards etc.), as well as provides content on foundational and skill building courses (programming, photography, entrepreneurship ...

  5. 15 Largest EdTech Companies in the World - AOL

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    Headquartered in Bangalore, India, Unacademy is an online EdTech company which was originally created as a YouTube Channel by Gaurav Munjal. The company was founded in 2015 and has now established ...

  6. Scaler (company) - Wikipedia

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    Scaler (also known as Scaler Academy) is an Indian edtech company headquartered in Bengaluru, India, focused on skill training and development. The company is ranked first in Time World's Top EdTech Rising Stars of 2024. [1]

  7. India’s largest edtech company faces insolvency as value ...

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    The founder, 44, lost control of the company last week after a tribunal started an insolvency process following a complaint by India’s cricket board over an outstanding payment of $19m (£14.6m ...

  8. He was the billionaire founder of India’s most ... - AOL

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    Last week, on Feb. 23, shareholders of Byju’s, the edtech firm that was once India’s most valuable startup, did what once would have been unthinkable: They voted to oust founder and one-time ...

  9. Vedantu - Wikipedia

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    In January 2022, the company joined Byju's, Simplilearn, Unacademy, PrepInsta Prime and upGrad and became one of the founding members of IAMAI's India EdTech Consortium. [9] In March 2022, it launched W.A.V.E 2.0, an interactive platform that aims to support Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning. [10]