What I think is still in education sector development/ innovation are required so it seems a good sector for building startup ( not crowded one like unacademy , pw , something unique) what do you think about this ?
I would say masters union is d
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Anonymous 2
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Unfortunately I think Edtech space is done for after Byjus and PW. People have lost the trust in subscription model
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The pro of subscription model is that users will not struggle for refund (users of most edtech companies are complaining
Hey guys did you think that pw is the another byjus??? because it grown in a short term period of time although there work is great but at the end it's investors money they want growth not any good cause
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Do you really think Adani/Sebi had done something shady after all these allegations?
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After 10 Years, What do you think will the Careers safe from ai?
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9rs , 19rs , 29rs , 49rs and 99rs but most popular segment is 99rs but according to me soon charging 9