Indian edtech startup Physics Wallah ended its first day as a public company on a high, with its shares closing 44% higher than they were listed for, indicating that the country’s edtech sector may ...
BENGALURU -- India's educational technology companies are overhauling their business models as they bid to turn the page on a severe downturn in the sector, with many hoping Physics Wallah's listing ...
Edtech firm PhysicsWallah made its trading debut on Tuesday, with the company's shares being listed at a premium of 33 per cent at the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Top executives of the company were ...
PhysicsWallah Ltd. soared on its trading debut today for a valuation in excess of $5 billion, as prospects of continued growth fuelled investor appetite. Physics Wallah co-founder Alakh Pandey and ...
Online education company Physicswallah’s stellar stock market debut on Tuesday has minted two new Indian billionaires. Founder and chief executive Alakh Pandey is now the country’s youngest ...
The universe’s expansion might not be accelerating but slowing down, a new study suggests. If confirmed, the finding would upend decades of established astronomical assumptions and rewrite our ...
PhysicsWallah is set to launch 75 new tech-enabled physical learning centres across India, while also strengthening its ...
Instead of a third version, Pokemon Sword and Shield has expansions. So far, we know of The Isle of Armor Expansion and The Crown Tundra Expansion. The page explains how the expansion pass works, how ...
Physicswallah, an edtech firm, projects profitability by FY27 through cost efficiencies and strategic growth in mass-market ...
Conference commissioners are expecting to receive an extended deadline as they contemplate whether to expand the College Football Playoff in 2026 and beyond, a person familiar with the discussions ...
Twelve years into the College Football Playoff, leaders' visions for the ideal format are just as scattered as ever. Ronald Martinez / Getty Images At some point in the coming weeks, probably not long ...