Ltd, on how Byju's — The Learning App — built continuity in an evolving mobile video market when connectivity was not reliable Until 2010, Byju Raveendran believed in a math concert or a ...
From 2011 to 2015, BYJU’s worked in stealth mode and the BYJU’s app was launched only in 2015. In just four years, the startup has not only emerged as the first and only unicorn in the edtech ...
Byju’s, which is known for its learning apps, owes more than $1.2 billion to lenders in the US. A few years ago, the company bought Epic! Creations and Tangible Play for $820 million.
Raveendran, an engineer by training whose parents were teachers, started teaching mathematics to friends, and built the business as its popularity grew. He launched Byju's in 2011 and its app in 2015.
The BYJU’S learning app was brought to market in 2015, and the company took its first steps into the world of edtech. By 2016 onwards, BYJU’S was well into its journey but its culture was ...
Edtech major BYJU 's is planning to wind up the coding platform WhiteHat Jr, which it acquired for $300 million, as part of restructuring and cut costs. WhiteHat Jr, which at its peak had more ...
A week after acquiring US-based reading startup Epic for half a billion dollars, Bengaluru-based edtech giant BYJU ’s has now shelled out another $600 million to buy Singapore-headquartered ...