What are the opinions here on PhysicsWallah, ed tech startup?
They have captured market and won trust of their consumers but rn they're running in loss and giving their courses for free or for very cheap prices.
Is this stupidity or a good idea?
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Anirudh Gupta
Stealth • 9m
They are unnecessarily launching in other courses where they literally don't have little idea.
It should've remained just like a IIT Jee and neet edtech type.Alakh is still surviving despite funding winter due to the trust he has from the students.
Any Aspirant or ex aspirant here who wish there was an app for any of the problem they are facing or faced while preparing for JEE, NEET, CAT, UPSC or any other exam
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Rahul Gupta
Stealth • 7m
Approx 12 Lakhs people giving JEE exma every with having 3.5% success ratio possibility.
After JEE you have to invest 4 more years in IIT with quality education its not that if you not study then you will get job. Sometimes i think if people prepar
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Satyam Anand
Stealth • 7m
Spotted a bunch of 10th pass students dreaming big about their futures like trips, civil services, foreign studies, JEE-NEET, and what not.
It took me back to the good old days of my Class 10 friends' group in my hometown. But after going to Kota
Physics wallah Case Study
Background:
Founded 2016, Physics Wallah started as free YouTube channel for physics lectures, now EdTech platform for K-12, JEE, NEET.
MOAT:
Cost Advantage: Primarily bootstrapped, offers affordable courses.
Engaging
Hi Everyone,
This side Deepak Gangwar, an Individual Physics Faculty based in Lucknow.
Though I am teaching since 2012 but recently, in a process of shifting from offline to online, I scaled up my skill set, which resulted in the development of som
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Vinayak
Stealth • 6m
It's a common practice for science students to do entrance along with 11th and 12th. The entrance coaching centre will conduct weekend classes in each schools. They will start preparing the students from 11th itself for their Jee and Neet exams.
Ho
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Vinayak Shivanagutti
Stealth • 8m
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Students data leak
Every year there 1cr of stufents data the data coming to the consultant .They getting the data from the official boards like sbtet , educational department 🏬 polytechnic,NEET ,Emcet,jee,PG, Intermediate,doctorate,btech ,not everyo
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Pranav Sheth
Stealth • 8m
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