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After announcing its plan to offer free classes for UPSC, banking, railways till March 31, Unacademy is now inviting educational institutions across the country to conduct their classes online ...
Along with offline classes, the learners will get access to on-ground counsellors, a state-of-the-art library and brand merchandise at the centre. Unacademy has decided to conduct a national ...
Close to 30,000 learners attended the Legends on Unacademy Live Class by Sourav Ganguly. Unacademy, India’s largest learning platform, on Saturday conducted a Live Class for its learners by the ...
Sachin Tendulkar invests in Unacademy, becomes brand ambassador As part of the deal, Unacademy users will be coached and mentored by the legend through a series of live interactive classes.
Unacademy training students to crack defence examinations with live classes from ex-defence officials.
Unacademy is offering coaching classes for over 50+ exams now and also hosts NEET coaching classes from 200+ faculty. Unacademy NEET has over 300+ batches running simultaneously by India’s top ...
Unacademy, a learning platform appoints Avadh Ojha, a UPSC educator. Ojha will teach exclusively at the Unacademy Centre for UPSC, and his classes will be available to students through the online ...
Sinha added Unacademy plans to have 100,000 students across offline centres in 12 months from now, scaling up from 15,000 learners it estimates in the first batch.
Unacademy follows rival Byju’s to foray into offline learning The startup will launch Unacademy Centres, which will facilitate offline classes for students. The first centre will get operational ...
Due to the disruption caused by the outbreak of COVID-19, Unacademy will conduct free live classes for students across exam categories including UPSC, banking, railways, among others. The popular ...
Unacademy acquires edtech startup Swiflearn Swiflearn provides live online tuitions for CBSE and ICSE students of grades of I to X, and this acquisition is expected to strengthen Unacademy's ...
Unacademy, one of India’s fastest growing education startups, has just received the backing of a major technology giant: Facebook. The social juggernaut has participated in the four-year-old ...