Indian edtech Vedantu has acquired a majority stake in education chain Deeksha for $40 million, the latest in local online learning platforms’ growing attempts at tapping opportunities in the offline ...
The phoenix—the bird that bursts into flames only to rise again from its ashes—is a symbol readers encounter in the pages of Harry Potter. The proverbial bird is a recurring reference in Greek and ...
Vamsi Krishna, CEO and co-founder of Vedantu, says he has always had a restless curiosity and a deep desire to make an impact. Even while doing his B.Tech at IIT Bombay from 2001 to 2005, he was drawn ...
Vedantu CEO Vamsi Krishna claimed the edtech startup turned profitable with INR 6 Cr in free cash flow at the end of FY25 after several phases of cost restructuring The acquisition of coaching ...
Edtech firm Vedantu has raised $11 million in primary capital from existing investors through convertible notes, with the round led by ABC World Asia and participation from Accel and Omidyar Network, ...
Vedantu’s operating revenue stood at INR 152.5 Cr in FY23, down 8% from INR 166 Cr in the previous year The startup’s primary source of revenue was the tuition fees for its online courses, which ...
Edtech firm Vedantu has raised USD 11 million in primary capital from its existing investors through convertible notes. The round was led by ABC World Asia, with participation from Accel and Omidyar ...
Online tutoring firm Vedantu has raised $11 million from existing investors, including ABC World Asia, Accel India and Omidyar Network India, in a convertible equity round, the company said on Friday.
Bengaluru-based edtech startup Vedantu is setting its sights on an initial public offering (IPO) as it edges closer to profitability, following a year of steady offline expansion. The company is ...
Vedantu has launched Ved, an AI-powered personal mentor, which aims to improve student outcomes. The platform offers four features: conversational academic help with curated ‘LearnLists’, ‘LectureLens ...
Edtech unicorn Vedantu has recorded a net loss of ₹696 crore in FY22, which is 13 per cent more than its ₹616 crore loss in FY21, according to the company’s MCA filings. The company’s losses continue ...
Edtech company Vedantu has laid off another 385 employees. This is the fourth round of job cuts this year at the company. With this round, Vedantu has so far asked about 1,100 employees to go. The job ...
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