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Peak XV-backed Cuemath forays into offline space with first physical centre in Gurugram

The company plans to set up five such centres in 2024, majorly focusing on Gurugram, Bengaluru and Abu Dhabi, where it has strong office presence.

Mumbai / November 28, 2023 / 14:43 IST
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Manan Khurma- CEO - Cuemath
Manan Khurma- CEO - Cuemath

Life has come full circle for Cuemath. The Peak XV-backed company, on November 28, forayed into offline space, joining a list of edtech startups that opened physical centres over the last two years after the pandemic.

“The long-term strategy for India definitely has to include offline as a major component,” Manan Khurma, the founder and CEO of Cuemath who inaugurated the new centre recently, told Moneycontrol.

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Khurma, who founded Cuemath in 2013, initially started with a model where the company’s unique curriculum reached students in the kindergarten to standard 12 segment with the help of stay-at-home, qualified teachers taking classes out of their homes. The company transitioned to an online model at the break of the pandemic.

“Earlier, it was at home centres where no capex was involved but this time, it will be retail centres run by the company,” added Khurma.