Our next milestone will be 100 million learners: Intellipaat CEO
The Business Guardian|October 27, 2024
Founded in Bangalore in 2016, Intellipaat has rapidly expanded from a small learner base to serving over 10 million students globally, with an ambitious goal of reaching 100 million learners.
ANJALI SINGH
Our next milestone will be 100 million learners: Intellipaat CEO

While only 10% of the company's disruptive ideas for reshaping education have been implemented so far, 90% remain on the horizon.

Intellipaat's mission is to empower individuals to upskill, reskill, and advance in their careers through high-quality, efficient education that meets their professional goals.

By developing innovative courses tailored for college students, freshers, job seekers, and those seeking career transitions, Intellipaat is committed to addressing critical challenges in education and unemployment, while continuing to build a platform that equips learners for long-term success.

In an exclusive interview with The Sunday Guardian, Diwakar Chittora, CEO and Founder said, Intellipaat has rapidly expanded from a small learner base to serving over 10 million students globally, with an ambitious goal of reaching 100 million learners.

Q: Intellipaat has grown impressively with a learner base of 10 million. How do you envision scaling the platform further?

A: We started our office in Bangalore in 2016. To the present day, Intellipaat has grown from a few learners to 10 million learners.

The next milestone for us is 100 million learners.

We have a lot of ideas to implement to disrupt the whole education space; however, only 10% of them have been completed till now, with 90% yet to be achieved.

The main goal is to create a platform that allows every learner to upskill, reskill, and grow in their professional careers by providing high-quality education, helping them to achieve their objectives in the shortest period.

Our innovative courses cater to the needs of college students, freshers, unemployed individuals, and those seeking growth, promotions, or career transitions.

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