BYJU'S shuts 30 out of 292 tuition centres
BYJU’s has shut down the centres as part of cost optimisation measures and aims to turn most of the centres profitable in the third year of their operations, the edtech firm said
PTI
New Delhi, 23 March
Edtech firm Think and Learn, which
owns BYJU’S brand, has closed 30 out of its 292 tuition centres, according to
an official statement.
BYJU’s has shut down the centres as
part of cost optimisation measures and aims to turn most of the centres
profitable in the third year of their operations, the edtech firm said.
“BYJU’S is immensely proud of the
dedication of its teachers and the performance of its students. BYJU’S focus on
quality with efficiency is helping most of its centres turn profitable in their
third year. Ninety per cent of its tuition centres, i.e. 262 out of 292, will
continue to function in this novel hybrid model, integrating the best and the
latest technology in the coming years,” the company said in a statement.
BYJU’S Tuition Centres (BTCs) are
entering their third successful year of full capacity operations and
exceptional academic results. The
edtech firm is also using premises of BTCs as sales offices.
BYJU’s said that as the company strives for operational efficiency,
it has identified opportunities for improvement for a small percentage of BTCs,
which will undergo strategic restructuring to align with BYJU’S long-term
vision. “Most of our current students have already signed up for the next
academic year (2024-25) and BYJU’S thanks both the students and parents for
their trust, confidence and support,” the company said.
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