Education Employability and Skilling
‘EdTech start-ups on a roll, raise funding of $2.2 b in 2020’
17 Dec 2020
Indian EdTech has raised $4 billion in the last
five years and, in calendar year 2020 alone, start-ups in the EdTech space
received a total investment of $2.2 billion, a new joint report by Indian
Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (IVCA), and PGA Labs, the market
intelligence business of Praxis Global Alliance (PGA), revealed.
In 2019, EdTech start-ups raised investments of
$553 million. As many as 92 players received funding in 2020, of which, 61
players received seed funding, the report showed. BYJU’s and Unacademy raised
the most capital, $2.32 billion and $354 million, respectively, in 2020. B2B
EdTech received total funding of $31 million in 2017-20.
Rajat Tandon, President, IVCA, said: “EdTech is one
sector that goes in sync with the Moore’s Law, with the advancing tech,
Education Technologies in India have become a change maker. Whereas, these are
testing times for so many entrepreneurs globally, EdTech in India has emerged a
clear winner. This report also projects how new unicorns are being presented
globally, putting India yet again on the globe in regards to tech, innovation
and digital consumption.”
The full article was originally published on The Hindu Business Line