PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Osmo from BYJU’S is offering up to 40% off select learning kits, games, and accessories during the Amazon Prime Early Access Sale (Oct 11-12). In addition, BYJU’S ...
BYJU’S, the world’s leading education technology company, announced that 2021 Scripps National Spelling Bee Champion Zaila Avant-garde has signed on as its first U.S. youth ambassador. Avant-garde is ...
Byju’s unveiled three transformer models on Wednesday intended to enhance the quality of its services and streamline learning and personalization experience for its students as the edtech giant places ...
Indian education technology giant Bjyu's has said it will stop selling tuition to poorer families who may struggle to afford ...
Ranjan Pai’s group already holds a 40% stake in Aakash, after investing about $300 million to help BYJU’S settle earlier debt ...
The development comes mere hours after reports surfaced that the edtech giant has proposed a repayment plan to the lenders of its $1.2 Bn Term Loan B BYJU'S is expecting anywhere between $400-$500 Mn ...
The hub will redefine the role of tech in learning and transform powerful ideas into solutions Will hire AI and ML specialists in the United Kingdom, the US and India PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE ...
There’s a raging whisper not just in the edtech space but in general too that BYJU’S came, BYJU’S ruled, and BYJU’S killed. But, the fall of the $22 Bn behemoth took its toll on the fortunes of ...
Ranjan Pai’s Manipal Education & Medical Group (MEMG) has emerged as a potential bidder for Think & Learn, the bankrupt ...
Byju Raveendran, founder and chief executive officer of Think and Learn, speaks during the Credit Suisse Asian Investment Conference in Hong Kong on March 26, 2019. After months of delay, Byju’s—the ...
Byju's has appealed to the NCLAT against an NCLT order that refused to halt Aakash Educational Services' EGM for a rights issue. The edtech firm fears its stake in Aakash will be significantly diluted ...
Unlike most acquisitions where Byju's attempted operational integration, Great Learning's three founders continued to run the business independently after the acquisition.