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The story of Eruditus: How a Harvard alumnus saw a business opportunity where universities fell short

Eruditus started in 2010 and did not raise money for 6 years. Raising money this late, and raising money at all, changed the company's fortunes. How and why did it happen?

October 08, 2020 / 00:45 IST
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Harvard Business School changed Ashwin Damera’s life in more ways than one. It introduced him to professors who would open up his mind, founders who gave him the entrepreneurship bug, a business idea for a college project which became his first startup. Even his first investors were batchmates from Harvard!

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But for Damera, the real transformation came about when he realised that Harvard could change the lives of only a precious few. What about the rest?

Damera is the co-founder and CEO of Eruditus, an online education startup which makes courses from Ivy League universities accessible and consumable. Eruditus is valued at $800 million today, and has raised over $100 million from investors such as  Prosus Ventures (Naspers), Sequoia Capital and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative - a non-profit firm headed by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan.