Physics Wallah Collaborates with Xylem Learning to enhance education in South India

Physics Wallah has forged a strategic relationship with Xylem Learning, a Kerala-based ed-tech startup, to boost its footprint in the southern region. This alliance intends to provide extraordinary learning opportunities for students in South India. Both firms' collaboration exemplifies their shared goal of making high-quality education available throughout India. The alliance seeks to provide the best possible learning experience for JEE/NEET applicants in South India by harnessing the assets of both platforms. They plan to expand into Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and other southern states.

"This collaboration not only aligns with our shared vision of providing quality education to all, but it also moves us closer to our strategic goal of becoming South India's leading education platform." In three years, we will invest Rs 500 crore to spread the bold and distinctive "XYLEM model of Hybrid Learning" to other neighbouring sister states - it is a remarkable result-oriented learning strategy that has particularly impressed me', Alakh Pandey, founder and CEO of PW, said. 

Xylem Learning currently provides free classes to over three million students via its 30 YouTube channels. Furthermore, they have over a lakh paying students enrolled in various online courses, as well as 30,000 students attending their offline/hybrid centres located in five key districts of Kerala. Xylem Learning also has ten tuition centres and a school-integrated programmes in seven different schools. They have also ventured into commerce and Kerala PSC test preparation, with intentions to grow into additional educational categories in the future.

"In FY-24, we aim to achieve 300 crore revenue with 25% EBITDA, up from 150 crore in FY-23." Alakh Pandey's objective is completely in line with ours, as we are both committed to making great education accessible and cheap to students. We are confident that by combining our efforts, we will have a substantial positive impact on the lives of aspiring students studying for the NEET and JEE exams. This collaboration is motivated by the values of affordability, trust, and education democratisation," said Dr. Ananthu S, founder and CEO of Xylem Learning.

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