Noida based PW which is currently valued $2.8 billion 💵 e is planning for a $500💵 IPO for valuation of $5 billion💵which is world's biggest IPO for an Ed tech startup. They reported revenue of INR 1948cr💵 ( 160% growth 📈 from 2023). ... Now th
From a YouTube Channel to a EdTech Giant – The PW Story
In 2016, Alakh Pandey started teaching physics on YouTube with a simple goal—making quality education affordable for all.
With no big investors, no fancy setup, and just his passion for teachi
wanted to connect with fellow mates interested in ed tech and health tech startups in bangalore.......
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
Student • 1m
PW India's Most Valuable Edtech Startup!
• PW (PhysicsWallah) has raised a pre-IPO $25 million round led by existing investors like WestBridge Capital at a valuation of $3.7 billion.
• In September 2024, PW raised a $210 million Series B round led
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Bishnu
Building Metabriq • 11d
PhysicsWallah’s bold move to file for a ₹4,600 crore IPO amid the decline of many Indian edtech startups is a testament to their resilience and strong fundamentals. While others struggled with profitability and cash burn, PW focused on affordability,
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Vyapari
Yadav • 2m
Why New age startups mostly fail ? what becomes the common reason for failure among them ? any idea 💡
🚀 90% Startups Fail! But Why? 🤔
Every entrepreneur dreams big, but most startups fail! 📉❌ What’s the real reason behind it?
💡 In your opinion, what’s the biggest reason behind a startup’s failure?
Drop your thoughts in the comments! 💬👇
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?
How
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ReepinderGoyal
Hungry? DM me • 11m
Today, saw a webinar Allen conducted, many students were watching it, Allen was promoting their ca and clat classes and forcing children to join them, they were saying again and again, it's too easy to crack ca and join our coaching now in 11th grade