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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde

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The Rise of Byju's: India's EdTech Giant Byju's, founded in 2011 by Byju Raveendran and Divya Gokulnath, has transformed from a startup to a multi-billion dollar edtech company, shaping India's education landscape. Its innovative approach, using technology like videos and interactive content, made learning engaging and accessible. Starting with an app for competitive exam preparation, Byju's expanded to offer courses from kindergarten to grade 12 across subjects. Attracting over $2 billion in funding from investors like Sequoia and Naspers, Byju's grew rapidly. It acquired companies like Osmo, WhiteHat Jr, Aakash Educational Services, and Great Learning to strengthen its offerings. Operating on a subscription model, Byju's has over 150 million registered students and 7 million paid subscribers globally, establishing itself as a global edtech leader. Follow me for such amazing things 😍

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