How did a small-town startup become EdTech’s game changer?
- BySachin Kumar
- 20 Sep, 2025
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In 2018, CA Raj K Agrawal from Varanasi turned a simple dream into a national movement, quality education for every student, everywhere. His platform, Study at Home, started with an idea: break barriers of geography, affordability, and access. Unlike big EdTech giants burning investor money, this startup grew bootstrapped, multiplying revenue 5x year after year.
What sets it apart? Courses priced as low as ₹200, lectures that work without internet, and a vast range, covering school, competitive exams, professional courses like CA/CS, and even digital skills. Today, it serves 50,000+ students across India, South Asia, and the Middle East, supported by 100+ educators.
Recognized with the National Startup Award 2021 and other global honors, Study at Home proves that sustainable growth and social impact can go hand-in-hand. With plans for global expansion and partnerships, it’s not just another EdTech, it’s a story of how purpose can scale into power.
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