Physics Wallah reported a fall in its net profit to Rs 16 crore in FY23 from Rs 98 crore in the previous fiscal, on account of a jump in its employee costs and provisioning of certain non-cash expenses.
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“Currently, we have more than 60 centres. By next year we are targeting 100 centres. This year we catered to 1.4 lakh students, which should go up to 2.4 lakh,” cofounder Prateek Maheshwari said.
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The decision, undertaken after a mid-term appraisal analysis ended in October, is aimed at ensuring Physics Wallahs primary focus on maintaining a high-performing team, a top official told ET.