Unacademy, an Bangalore-based edtech startup providing free online learning platform, has raised US$4.5 million (INR 30 crore) in its Series A round of funding, led by Nexus Venture Partners and ...
It is a free online learning platform that allows educators to create courses using an app on various subjects, including exclusive content for various competitive exams Bangalore-based free online ...
Unacademy has been aggressively building its presence across new categories and exploring international expansion Prima facie, the venture seems to be similar to US-based MasterClass, or India-based ...
Due to the disruption caused by the outbreak of COVID-19, Unacademy will conduct free live classes for students across exam categories including UPSC, banking, railways, among others. The popular ...
Indian online learning platform Unacademy said on Tuesday it has acquired Chandigarh-based startup PrepLadder for $50 million — in a cash and stock deal — as the Facebook-backed edtech giant scouts ...
India’s second most valued edtech unicorn Unacademy has entered the US market with its freshly launched programme for USMLE® test preparation. The course is a paid subscription for the US medical ...
After announcing its plan to offer free classes for UPSC, banking, railways till March 31, Unacademy is now inviting educational institutions across the country to conduct their classes online through ...
YouTube announced on December 19 it will allow qualified creators in India to provide free and paid courses to consumers starting next year. This move pits YouTube directly against domestic edtech ...
YouTube made announcements regarding Courses in the Google for India 2022 event.(Photo: Reuters) YouTube made announcements regarding Courses in the Google for India 2022 event. The video streaming ...