National Council of Educational Research and Training, NCERT is offering free courses for classes 11, 12 various subjects. The free courses on various subjects including Economics, Chemistry, ...
BHUBANESWAR: A Class 4 student was allegedly assaulted by her teacher at a private coaching institute in Dumduma Phase-2 area of the Capital, leaving her with a serious injury near the eye. According ...
Edtech unicorn PhysicsWallah has filed updated draft papers with markets regulator Sebi to raise ₹3,820 crore through an initial public offering (IPO) for expansion and growth initiatives. The ...
PhysicsWallah IPO update today, September 08: The company will raise a sum of Rs 3,820 crore from the primary market. (Image: Canva) The famous teacher Alakh Pandey’s PhysicsWallah is all set to mop ...
What are the Path of Exile 2 classes? The class you pick in Path of Exile 2 will define how you play the game. Some classes are glass cannons that opt to attack foes from a distance, whereas others ...
Edtech unicorn plans Rs 3,100 crore fresh issue and Rs 720 crore OFS as it gears up for growth and expansion Edtech unicorn PhysicsWallah has filed its updated draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) with ...
Edtech unicorn PhysicsWallah (PW) has filed papers with Sebi for a ₹3,820 crore IPO, setting the stage to become the first Indian edtech company to hit public markets in the post-Byju’s reset era. The ...
PhysicsWallah's IPO will comprise a fresh issue of ₹3,100 crore and an offer for sale (OFS) of ₹720 crore by its promoters. (Image: Pixabay) PhysicsWallah Ltd, one of India’s largest edtech platforms, ...
PhysicsWallah Limited, the Noida-based edtech unicorn best known for turning YouTube coaching videos into a multi-crore education empire, is heading to Dalal Street. The company filed its Updated ...
Noida-based online education platform Physicswallah, which is backed by WestBridge Capital, Hornbill, and GSV Ventures, has filed Updated Draft Red Herring Prospectus with the SEBI on September 6 to ...
At the PopRox Dance Studio on Capitol Hill on a hot August day, nine students and an instructor somberly walked toward the mirrors on the wall, dragging their feet. As percussion rattled into a chorus ...