Google India launches learning platform on YouTube IANS Apr 17, 2020 Google India has launched ‘YouTube Learning Destination’ to help student, teachers and parents find useful and high-quality…
Coding Ninjas records 150% rise in the number of admissions in March Express Computer Apr 14, 2020 Coding Ninjas, an online tech education company in India focusing on teaching Coding and other Programming related courses to…
BYJU’S adds free LIVE classes to help students keep learning amidst lockdown Express Computer Apr 6, 2020 BYJU’S, an Indian edtech company, today introduced free Live Classes on its platform. Students will now be able to learn real-time…
Unacademy crosses 1 billion minute watchtime in March IANS Apr 2, 2020 Online learning platform Unacademy has announced it had crossed one billion minutes of watchtime of its content on its platform…
Unacademy acquires online learning platform Kreatryx IANS Mar 31, 2020 Leading online learning platform Unacademy has announced it has acquired Kreatryx, a popular online preparation platform for…
Access To Education In the Times of Corona Express Computer Mar 30, 2020 By Ankush Singla, Co-founder, Coding Ninjas While the world is undergoing a paradigm shift across verticals, the global Ed-tech…
Udemy Raises $50 Million From Benesse Holdings; Valuation Stands At $2 Billion Radhika Udas Feb 21, 2020 Online learning platform Udemy raises $50 million funding from its long time investor based in Japan, Benesse Holdings. The…
InfoEdge Invests In Delhi-based E-learning Startup CodingNinjas Radhika Udas Feb 11, 2020 Info Edge Ltd, the parent company of Naukri.com, has trusted online learning platform CodingNinjas with an investment of Rs. 37.10…
U.S.-Based Online Learning Leader Udemy Enters India Express Computer Mar 18, 2019 India is one of the company’s fastest growing markets, with revenue and students doubling year-over-year. A local presence will…
World’s first MBA course on smartphone launched; is it worth it in India Abhishek Raval Jun 6, 2016 London School of Marketing launches world’s first MBA course that you can study on a smartphone. Does it make sense in India?