Competitive exam preparation platform Testbook has grown at a rapid clip during the last two fiscal years and crossed Rs 35 crore in revenue in FY22. However, its losses have gone up around three-fold ...
B2B edtech company Classplus has made its maiden investment by acquiring a minority stake in Testbook via a secondary transaction. With this deal, Classplus has bought out shares of the Mumbai-based ...
Testbook was looking to transform a passive audience into an active community by increasing engagement. Testbook is an ed-tech company that provides exam preparation solutions for more than 1.5 ...
Testbook’s net loss surged 2.7X to INR 129.8 Cr in FY23 from INR 48 Cr in FY22 While operating revenue rose 59% to INR 56.1 Cr, total expenses ballooned 2.2X to INR 186.7 Cr in FY23 The edtech startup ...
MediaNama’s Take: The Supreme Court’s stay on Testbook’s suit against Google signals how hard it remains for smaller developers to challenge digital gatekeepers through civil courts. By raising ...
Mumbai-based Edtech startup Testbook on Wednesday said it has raised Rs60 crore in a Series B funding round from Iron Pillar, a venture growth investor specializing in mid-stage technology companies ...
The HC had dismissed Google's contention that Testbook's suit was barred under the Competition Act, 2002, and the Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007. The HC had held that Testbook's suit ...
October 07: Are you willing to acquire certain skills by taking courses that every big organization is looking for in candidates? If yes, then you are going to know about an online medium where you ...
There is not much craze for a government job in a city like Mumbai, but in non-metro towns and villages, it is a different story: a Central or State government job brings along with it financial and ...
Bengaluru: Testbook, an education technology startup focused on central government and state government job exams, has raised Rs 60 crore in a new financing round led by venture capital firm Iron ...
Close to 70 percent of government job aspirants in India come from Tier II, III, and IV cities, according to several media reports. But unfortunately, students from smaller towns do not have access to ...