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Byju's (stylised as BYJU'S) is an Indian multinational educational technology company, headquartered in Bengaluru. [4] It was founded in 2011 by Byju Raveendran and Divya Gokulnath . As of October 2024, various media outlets reported that Byju's valuation has now plummeted to zero, down from its peak valuation of $22 billion in 2022.
Books are available in English, French, [11] Spanish, [12] Chinese, and includes bilingual options. [13] The Epic! app offers personalized recommendations based on a child's reading level and interest. [14] Users can search for books, videos and quizzes on Epic! [8] based on age, keyword and reading levels. [14]
In 2011, he founded Byju's with his wife, Divya Gokulnath, [5] whom he met while she was a student in his exam preparation class. [11] [12] In 2015, as smartphone screen sizes increased, Byju's launched an app developed by Byju for students to learn on handheld devices.
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 ...
After her graduation in 2007, she met Byju Raveendran, [8] her instructor for GRE preparation. [3] [9] Byju encouraged her to become a teacher due to her questions during breaks between the classes. [3] Her career as a teacher began in 2008 [3] at age 21. [10] [7] In 2020, she told Fortune India, "It was an auditorium-style class with 100 ...
[16] [5] In 2020, the firm was acquired for $300 million by BYJU'S [17] [2] and integrated into their coding teaching division. [ 2 ] [ 7 ] [ 3 ] [ 8 ] After the acquisition, he led Byju's International division, Byju's FutureSchool, launching programs in English, Spanish and Portuguese for the US, Brazil and Mexico students with new courses ...
Franklin has won nearly 71% of his games in 11 seasons at Penn State but is 1-10 against Ohio State — meaning nearly a quarter of his 39 all-time losses at the school have come against the Buckeyes.
Saudi Arabia started a project in 2011 to digitize all text books other than Math and Science. [ citation needed ] The Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO) and the U.S. State Department launched an Open Book Project in 2013, supporting "the creation of Arabic-language open educational resources (OERs)".