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  • Pay-after-placement platform Masai School adds IIT-backed prepaid courses to turn the corner 

    While the company typically provides pay-after-placement courses to full-time students, these new offerings are prepaid and extend to part-time students as well, guaranteeing a refund if placement is not achieved by the end of the programme

  • India Quotient-backed Masai School launches AI-powered tech recruitment platform

    The idea behind AI-powered Level Up is 'to disrupt LinkedIn in the next three years. If the platform is going to explode, we will be able to do that much faster', Masai School co-founder and CEO Prateek Shukla has said

  • Start-up Masai School raises $10 million, Mithali Raj & Bhaichung Bhutia join as investors

    The career institute, which offers software development and data analytics programmes, designed to train and mould learners into skilled and job-ready professionals, currently has 7,000-plus enrolled students.

  • Masai School onboards Mithali Raj, Bhaichung Bhutia as investors, raises $10 mn in funding

    Masai School will use the funds to launch two new course categories and expand its existing skilling course in software development and data analytics

  • Kunal Shah, Vijay Shekhar Sharma, Amrish Rau among 21 angel investors in Masai School

    Masai School is aiming to expand to 20 smaller cities by March 2022 and expects to double its monthly revenue rate to $1 million by January

  • No engineering degree? Don't fret ! These startups will find you a tech job

    Online coding schools such as Masai School, AltCampus and Scaler Academy are trying to bridge the technology talent gap and make them employable through short-term software development courses and also job at the end of them. This trend has accelerated amid the Covid-19 pandemic that spurred digital transactions, helping college graduates and working professionals to tap the growing demand for technology professionals in India.

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