The Group is looking to build the world's largest hybrid curated marketplace for learning services, says Priyavrata Mafatlal, Vice Chairman, Arvind Mafatlal Group
Edtech firm PhysicsWallah has inked a long-term agreement to form a joint venture with Jodhpur-headquartered Utkarsh Classes, according to a statement. With this venture, the companies plan on leveraging each other's core competencies to deliver value-adding education across all examinations and jointly make a foray into new exam categories. PhysicsWallah Founder and CEO Alakh Pandey, said, Our collaboration will help us better serve students across India and make their learning experience more enriching. Both companies have a strong digital presence and operate multiple YouTube channels for various exam categories. Utkarsh Classes has over 11 million subscribers on its main channel on YouTube, and PhysicsWallah has more than 9.7 million subscribers on its main channel. Further, both companies cater to over 1 crore students each on their apps. Founder and CEO of Utkarsh Classes, Nirmal Gehlot noted that founders of both companies come from a humble background, and understand the .
Last year, Byju's laid off about 600 employees at its group companies - WhiteHat Jr and Toppr
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Negotiations are ongoing and it's unclear if the prospective investors will go ahead with a deal, the people said, who asked not to be identified as the information is private
According to the company sources, the layoffs are part of the"optimisation" strategy announced last year where the company plans to sack 2,500, or 5 per cent, of its employees
The edtech sector has laid off the most employees, with 16 edtech startups laying off more than 8,000 employees to date
Unicorn edtech firm Physics Wallah plans to hire 2,500 employees in the ongoing quarter across different roles, the company said on Monday. The development comes at a time when massive lay-offs have been announced by several edtech companies including Byju's, Unacademy, Vedantu, FrontRow etc in the past one year. "The hiring spree is aligned with the brand's ambitious growth goals as it continues to provide top-of-the-line learning opportunities to students. The new positions opened up at PW cut across different roles and responsibilities," PW said in a statement. The company at present has built a team of 6,500 employees, including over 2,000 teachers and educational experts. Physics Wallah said that it is hiring faculty members as well as professionals for allied roles like business analysts, data analysts, counsellors, operations managers, batch managers, teachers, and many more. "PW is a growing family and it brings us joy to see more students relying on our platform to learn
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The departure comes as the edtech company was trying to internally cut marketing costs and become profitable
Company's consolidated net loss widened three-fold to Rs 627 crore in FY22
Byju's is scrambling to appease creditors and investors already concerned about mounting losses at the once high-flying startup
Company's omnichannel platform trains students in allied healthcare programmes
Raveendran is in the midst of overhauling the company's strategy and cutting marketing spend with a goal to be profitable by March
According to data from Tracxn, a market intelligence platform, investments in the edtech sector took a plunge from $4.1 billion across 322 deals in 2021 to $2.5 billion in 2022 across 164 deals
He said 2022 was the year of learning for all tech businesses, of every kind. "We had our share of learnings and growing, too. This was the year of introspection and action.