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  2. Karan Bajaj - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Bajaj started WhiteHat Jr, an online educational company initially aimed at improving children's coding and math skills. [16] [5] In 2020, the firm was acquired for $300 million by BYJU'S [17] [2] and integrated into their coding teaching division.

  3. Byju's - Wikipedia

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    Byju's is an education tutoring app that runs on a freemium model, [30] with free access to content limited for 15 days after the registration. [30][31] It was launched in August 2015, [32] offering educational content for students from classes 4 to 12. [33] In 2019, an early learning program started for classes 1 to 3. [20]

  4. WhiteHat Jr. - Wikipedia

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    From a page move: This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed).This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  5. He was the billionaire founder of India’s most valuable ...

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    His first class in Bengaluru in 2000 had 40 students. By 2005, he was teaching 1,000 students at once. Raveendran’s style of instruction focused on teaching students the fundamentals, rather ...

  6. Talk:WhiteHat Jr - Wikipedia

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  7. Skillshare - Wikipedia

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    Skillshare previous logo. Skillshare is an online learning community based in the United States that provides educational videos. [1][2][3] The courses are non accredited and are only available through a paid subscription. [4] The courses primarily cover creative work, with a smaller amount of courses on business and entrepreneurship.

  8. White hat (computer security) - Wikipedia

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    A white hat (or a white-hat hacker, a whitehat) is an ethical security hacker. [1][2] Ethical hacking is a term meant to imply a broader category than just penetration testing. [3][4] Under the owner's consent, white-hat hackers aim to identify any vulnerabilities or security issues the current system has. [5]

  9. Ranks of the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps

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    Members of the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps are assigned various ranks, the titles and insignia of which are based on those used by the United States Armed Forces (and its various ROTCs), specifically the United States Army, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, U.S Space Force, and the U.S. Coast Guard.