Sonipat Entrepreneurs Launch Groundbreaking Vernacular EdTech Platform.

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Sonipat, Haryana – In a compelling story of innovation and ambition, Rohit and Deep Arya, two visionary entrepreneurs from Sonipat, Haryana, have successfully launched an edtech startup that is reshaping the landscape of government job and entrance exam preparation across India.

Starting from a modest jobs portal, www.result-guru.com, the duo quickly gained traction with a wide audience. Their next step was a YouTube channel, which further cemented their presence in the edtech sector. Today, their vision has evolved into a network of over 15 vernacular education channels, serving content in more than 5 languages, and covering a broad spectrum of exams including teaching, defense, railways, nursing, and state-specific exams on www.resultguru.in.

Key Achievements:

  • Bootstrapped Success: Despite starting with limited resources, the entrepreneurs have built a thriving edtech business without relying on external investors.
  • Diverse Language Support: By offering exam preparation in multiple vernacular languages, they have made quality education accessible to students across different linguistic backgrounds.
  • AI-Powered Learning: Their use of AI to provide personalized learning experiences sets them apart from traditional methods, allowing students to receive targeted help and insights.
  • School Partnerships: Their strategic collaborations with schools enable them to offer a comprehensive educational approach that combines both online and offline learning methods.
  • State Exam Focus: By focusing on state board exams, they have identified a unique niche in the edtech industry, providing much-needed resources to students who were previously underserved.

Rohit and Deep Arya’s journey from a small town to becoming key players in the Indian edtech scene is a remarkable testament to their drive and innovative spirit. As they continue to expand, their platform is expected to bring even more transformative changes to the education sector in India.

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Majestic Academy
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Opposite Indian Oil, Near Assam State Zoo, Zoo Road,
Guwahati, Assam – 781005
+91-7577811111
+91-8723811111
majesticacademyindia@gmail.com

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