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Edtech Consortium firms spend Rs 3,500 crore to boost learning ecosystem

This comes at a time when edtech startups are treading water as offline classes open up and growth stagnates for new-age technology companies providing online education. The sector, which grew manifolds with investors pouring in funding during the pandemic, is now witnessing a funding dry-out.

October 10, 2022 / 13:35 IST
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Indian edtech companies spent Rs 3,500 crore on the learning ecosystem comprising teachers, content, pedagogy, and faculty, according to a survey conducted by India Edtech Consortium (IEC), a self-regulatory body for the industry.

This comes at a time when edtech startups are treading water as offline classes open up and growth stagnates for new-age technology companies providing online education. The sector, which grew manifolds with investors pouring in funds during the pandemic, now sees a funding dry-out.

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In a statement shared on October 10, the regulatory body formed under the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) said it conducted the survey to assess the quality of education driven by the edtech companies in India. The members of the independent regulatory body include Indian edtech startups like upGrad, Byju's, Careers360, Classplus, Doubtnut, and Great Learning.