Investors bet big on edtech startups that bring extracurriculars online
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The founders of such startups say they want to democratise access to quality classes, which have traditionally been hyperlocal and exclusive. They typically charge between Rs 200 to Rs 1,300 per online session.
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Mumbai -- Startups that offer extracurricular activities will be a key part of the edtech sector in 2021, venture capitalists and other investors told ET. While education saw a huge shift online in 2020, many students continue to forgo extra-curricular activities.
This has led to a boom in such startups, with investors and founders calling this the 'white space' of the Indian edtech market.