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Byju's (stylised as BYJU'S) is an Indian multinational educational technology company, headquartered in Bengaluru. [4] It was founded in 2011 by Byju Raveendran and Divya Gokulnath . As of January 2024, Byju's made a valuation ask of $200 million, a sharp fall given its peak valuation of $22 billion in 2022.
India's Supreme Court on Thursday declined to agree to Byju's request to halt the insolvency process which is ongoing due to the legal protest by the company's U.S. lenders. After three months ...
Byju’s distress has weighed on India’s edtech industry in particular. The sector received $712 million in funding in 2023, down from $2.9 billion in 2022 and $5.3 billion in 2021.
Byju was born in 5th January 1980 in the Azhikode [1][2] village of Kerala, India to Raveendran and Shobhanavalli, physics and mathematics teachers, respectively. [3][4] He studied at a Malayalam medium school where his mother was a mathematics teacher and his father a physics teacher. [5][6] He would skip classes and then learn at home. [7][8]
The future of Raveendran's eponymous Byju's online coaching firm rests with India's courts after the country's biggest startup, once loved by global investors who valued it at $22 billion, crashed ...
Years active. 2008–present. Title. Director and co-founder of Byju's. Spouse. Byju Raveendran. Children. 2. Divya Gokulnath (born 1987) is an Indian entrepreneur and educator who is the co-founder and director of Byju's, an educational technology company founded in 2011 in Bangalore, India. [1][2]
Byju's, which operates in more than 21 countries, became popular during the COVID-19 pandemic by offering online education courses. It has around 27,000 employees, including 16,000 teachers.
[16] [5] In 2020, the firm was acquired for $300 million by BYJU'S [17] [2] and integrated into their coding teaching division. [ 2 ] [ 7 ] [ 3 ] [ 8 ] After the acquisition, he led Byju's International division, Byju's FutureSchool, launching programs in English, Spanish and Portuguese for the US, Brazil and Mexico students with new courses ...