Amid reports swirling about a potential merger or sale involving edtech major Unacademy, Co-founder and CEO Gaurav Munjal emphasised in a post on X that the company is here for the “long run”.
Allen Career Institute is reportedly in advanced talks to acquire Unacademy, a prominent edtech startup in India, for $800 million. This would mark a significant decrease from Unacademy's valuation of ...
Indian online learning platform Unacademy has raised $440 million in a new financing round as investors double down on the South Asian market and elsewhere following a widening series of regulatory ...
Edtech firm Unacademy, once valued at $3.4 billion, is reportedly in acquisition talks with Allen Career Institute for $800 million. The deal hinges on approval from Allen's promoters, the Maheshwari ...
Unacademy has terminated the services of a teacher named Karan Sangwan, who encouraged students to support educated candidates through their votes. Also read: Unacademy educator suggests to vote for ...
The Unacademy founder had previously made waves in February after criticising 'cancel culture' amid the India's Got Latent controversy. With an eye on profitability, edtech firm Unacademy is charting ...
Unacademy founder Gaurav Munjal's vision to hive off his in-house passion project Airlearn has taken a turn, with investors pushing an alternate model to build what could become a growth driver for ...
Online learning platform Unacademy has suffered a data breach after a hacker gained access to their database and started selling the account information for close to 22 million users. Unacademy is one ...
Big money continues to flow in India’s growing education market. Bangalore-based Unacademy, which operates an online learning platform to help millions prepare for competitive exams in India, has ...
Gaurav Munjal and Roman Saini, the co-founders of edtech Unacademy, are reportedly exiting the company. Edtech unicorn Unacademy has reduced its cash burn in the core business to under Rs 200 crore, ...
Edtech major Unacademy-owned software-as-a-service platform Graphy has let go of 20-30 per cent of its workforce, which is nearly 40-50 employees, sources said. After Relevel and PrepLadder, this is ...
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