"From humble beginnings to a revolution in education. 🚀 Physics Wallah's journey proves that passion, perseverance, and purpose can change the game! 🧠📚 #EdTech #Inspiration #PhysicsWallah #CaseStudy #SuccessStory"
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Nawal
Stealth • 4m
PW is on 🔥
Alakh Pandey-led edtech unicorn Physics Wallah (PW) has secured $210 million in a Series B funding round, boosting its valuation to $2.8 billion—more than double the $1.1 billion it achieved in its previous Series A round.
The funding
Startup story 6/10
Alakh Pandey of physics wallah has started a school.
But why is an ed-tech startup which should be focusing on online education. Well it's a smart business move. See physics wallah currently offers his courses to students from 6th
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Wakar
Stealth • 5m
Hey everyone! I’m working on an educational initiative designed to solve a pressing issue in rural areas—lack of access to consistent, high-quality education. In many places like Bihar, school education often falls short, and while coaching centers e
"🚀 Get ready to revolutionize education! 📚 Personalized learning pathways are the future of learning and @ETecnoTV_IN is breaking it down for us. 🙌 With tailored education, students can reach their full potential and thrive in their unique learnin
Hi,
I am building a venture that brings industries and schools together to build India's most "Reliable", "Efficient" and "responsible" Chain of K-12 schools, where,
1. Education is Free.
2. Placements are Assured. if not we take care of all your
Here's a condensed version:
Establishing a Holistic School for Practical Education
*Vision*
Provide practical education from childhood to adulthood, focusing on grades 1-12, to equip students with skills beneficial for themselves and the nation.
*K
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
Ed tech in India for school education like byjus really fell off because they built their audience on FOMO and fear of parents.
There was no real need of the existence of any of these, they used to call parents and tried to convince how their child
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
Stealth • 9m
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 te