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Stoa School bags funding from startup founders including Nithin Kamath, Kunal Shah

The company was started in October 2020 and teaches 6-month part-time Master of Business Administration programme with the focus on startup ecosystem. The entire course costs Rs 2.5 lakh.

November 10, 2021 / 22:59 IST
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(Representative image)
(Representative image)

Stoa School, an online business school startup, has bagged funding from founders of Indian and US startup ecosystems such as Zerodha’s Nitin Kamath, CRED's Kunal Shah and Udemy’s Gagan Biyani to scale its operations and expand new programmes.

The company has raised an initial investment of $1.5 million, which will help the firm scale up its capacity, introduce new programs as well as build tech for running its online-first campus, it said in a statement.

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Stoa School was started in October 2020 and teaches 6-month part-time Master of Business Administration programme with the focus on startup ecosystem. The entire course costs Rs 2.5 lakh.

So far, Stoa School has helped over 300 students from different backgrounds get into funded startups in marketing, operations, product, and finance roles. It has more than 100 startups as hiring partners and has placed students in companies like Swiggy, Gojek and Chargebee.