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| Genre | Education Organization |
| Founded | 2015 |
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| Headquarters | 353, 12th A Cross Rd,, Bangalore, Karnataka , India 560038 |
| Website | unacademy |
Unacademy is a Indian online education technology company based in Bangalore. It was originally created as a YouTube channel in 2010 by Gaurav Munjal.[1] As a company, it was founded by Roman Saini, Gaurav Munjal, Hemesh Singh in 2015, and is headquartered in Bangalore.[2][3] The company has a network of over 12,000 educators, and offers preparation material for several professional and educational entrance exams. Unacademy lessons are in the form of free videos, and via subscription.
In 2010, Unacademy started as a YouTube channel by the Gaurav Munjal. In 2015 Unacademy was officially registered as an education company in Bangalore. Unacademy provides preparation study material for students aspiring for civil services, bank jobs and other competitive exams in India.
In February 2020, Unacademy holds the Series E funding of $110 million from US private equity firm General Atlantic, social networking giant Facebook, Nexus Ventures, Blume Ventures, Flipkart CEO Kalyan Krishnamurthy among others, and rose to evaluation at $510 million[4][5].
Series C: $21 million (July 2018) from Sequoia India, Nexus Venture Partners and SAIF Partners.[6][7]
Series B: $11.5 million (September 2017) from Sequoia India and SAIF Partners.[8][9]
Series A: $4.5 million (January 2017)[citation needed]
Kreatryx, founded in 2014 by Ankit Goyal, was acquired by Unacademy in early 2020 to expand Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering and Engineering Services Examination preparation services.[10]
In 2018, Unacademy acquired WiFiStudy for $10 million. WiFiStudy is a YouTube-based online exam preparation and learning platform founded in 2013 by Dinesh Godara. WiFiStudy focuses on preparation for competitive public-sector exams such as Staff Selection Commission, banking, railway, and state police.[11][12]
Many famous and noteworthy personalities and public figures have taught learners through live classes under the Unacademy's educational programme called 'Legends on Unacademy'.
In May 2020, Unacademy's security came into question with a 'For Sale' ad on the Dark Web, which promised to sell 22 Million Unacademy accounts' sensitive information for $2000. The data dump (as obtained and claimed by few researchers) included Names, Usernames, Email Ids, Passwords, and other account details. Unacademy authorities later confirmed that almost 11 Million accounts got compromised, but nothing valuable got leaked or misused. Unacademy assured the fact that no sensitive information has been compromised in their official statement on the matter. [18][19]
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