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  1. Byju Raveendran (born 5 January 1980) [1] is an Indian entrepreneur, investor and educator who, with his wife Divya Gokulnath, co-founded Byju's. Early life and education.

  2. In 2018, Byju Raveendran was the toast of India's start-up world as his eponymous edtech company, Byju's, was crowned a unicorn. Through the pandemic, as schools shut,...

  3. Meet Byju Raveendran, the owner, founder, and CEO of BYJUSthe worlds leading edtech company. Born and raised in a small village in coastal Kerala, Byju attributes the lessons he has learned about teamwork, performing under pressure, leadership, etc to playing sports.

  4. BYJU’S was founded in 2011 as Think and Learn Pvt. Ltd by teacher and engineer Byju Raveendran. Based in Bangalore, India, with offices in Palo Alto, CA, the company quickly grew into one of the world’s largest ed-tech companies and one of the top 5 most-valued private internet companies in India.

  5. Apr 15, 2024 · Founder Byju Raveendran will take charge of day-to-day operations of the company’s India business, housed under Think & Learn, after nearly four years, they said. The development, signalling deepening of the crisis at the firm, comes at a time when Raveendran is grappling with multiple issues that have cropped up over the past year.

  6. Mar 28, 2024 · The Karnataka High Court is hearing a case that will help determine whether Byju Raveendran, a former celebrity tutor, will stay in control of the eponymous online education group he founded in...

  7. Mar 6, 2024 · The one-time superstar of Indian startups is in deep crisis. Byju Raveendran's fate as CEO depends on the Karnataka High Court. The outcome of the insolvency case in the NCLT too will be crucial for the company.

  8. Byju Raveendran is the founder of the edtech company. Byju's denied using aggressive sales tactics and said "only if the student and parent sees value in our product and develop trust do they ...

  9. Sep 3, 2019 · Former whiz kid Byju Raveendran turned his knack for numbers into a $5.5 billion education technology giant that's now considered the world's most valuable education technology business.

  10. Jul 11, 2023 · Three years after he joined the billionaires’ club, Indian edtech entrepreneur Byju Raveendran has dropped out of that elite ranking, thanks to a series of missteps.

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