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Byju's journey - From India's most funded ed-tech startup to a Harvard case study

Byju’s principle is goes back to the basics. Breaking tough equations into diagrams, words, numbers or variables - just four possible ways to derive an answer to any question

May 09, 2017 / 17:26 IST
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Harsimran Julka & Durba Ghosh Moneycontrol News

With over a 25,000 crowd, Delhi’s Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium is echoing with applause. However, there is no game that the crowd is cheering for at this stadium. Instead, they are cheering on new ways to solve algebra that is being taught by Bangalore-based startup Byju’s. On display are huge screens cutting and slicing geometrical shapes on a man's command who has taken the ed-tech scene in India by storm.

The phenomenon is repeated across other cities such as Chennai, Mumbai and even in places such as Dubai and Qatar, where indoor stadiums are being booked by Sequoia Capital-backed Byju’s to conduct mass classes for maths!

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Byju’s principle goes back to the basics. Breaking tough equations into diagrams, words, numbers or variables - just four possible ways to derive an answer to any question.

Did you know that a quadratic equation can be taught in the form of a story visual? We learnt to solve the factorization of a basic quadratic polynomial through squares and rectangles.