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Alma mater. Government College of Engineering, Kannur. Occupation. Entrepreneur. Title. Founder & CEO of Byju's. Spouse. Divya Gokulnath. Byju Raveendran (Malayalam: ബൈജു രവീന്ദ്രൻ; born 1980) [1] is an Indian entrepreneur, investor and educator who, with his wife Divya Gokulnath, co-founded Byju's .
Byju's is an education tutoring app that runs on a freemium model, [27] with free access to content limited for 15 days after the registration. [27] [28] It was launched in August 2015, [29] offering educational content for students from classes 4 to 12. [30] In 2019, an early learning program started for classes 1 to 3. [17]
The National Eligibility Test ( NET) is a national-level standardised test conducted by various central government agencies in India. It is used to assess the eligibility of candidates for research fellowships, specifically the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Senior Research Fellowship (SRF), enabling them to pursue doctoral programmes and ...
(Reuters) -All three global investors at Byju's confirmed on Friday that their representatives had resigned from the board of the once high-flying Indian startup that has been battling pressure ...
The University Grants Commission–National Eligibility Test ( UGC–NET) is an Indian standardized test for determining the eligibility for the position of assistant professor in Indian universities and colleges, as well as for the awarding of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), or both. The exam can be taken in any one of the 83 subjects. [2]
Years active. 2008–present. Title. Director and co-founder of Byju's. Spouse. Byju Raveendran. Children. 2. Divya Gokulnath (born 1987) is an Indian entrepreneur and educator who is the co-founder and director of Byju's, an educational technology company founded in 2012 in Bangalore, India.
Hindu Mahasabha. A group photo taken in Shimoga in 1944 when Vinayak Damodar Savarkar (seated fourth from right, second row) came to address the State-level Hindu Mahasabha conference. The late Bhoopalam Chandrashekariah, president of the Hindu Mahasabha State unit, is seated to Savarkar's left. Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha ( lit.
The 2019 Chennai water crisis was a water crisis occurring in India, most notably in the coastal city of Chennai in Tamil Nadu. [1] On 19 June 2019, Chennai city officials declared that "Day Zero", or the day when almost no water is left, had been reached, as all the four main reservoirs supplying water to the city had run dry.