The first centre for UPSC test preparation was opened in the Rajinder Nagar area by the education technology platform Physics Wallah, which also announced plans to invest Rs 100 crore in strengthening its UPSC vertical. The EdTech unicorn plans to use the funds to improve the UPSC services it offers to both online (UPSC Wallah) and offline (PWOnlyIAS) market segments. Over the next three years, it hopes to train over 3 lakh aspirants.
Alakh Pandey, the founder and CEO of PW, said, “At PWONLYIAS, we are not just creating another coaching centre; we are building a community of dedicated and passionate learners who are determined to achieve their goals,”
In the upcoming three years, PWOnlyIAS intends to open more than ten offline centers, including ones in Jaipur, Allahabad, Patna, Lucknow, Indore, Pune, and other cities. Additionally, PWOnlyIAS has launched paid and free courses in Hindi and Hinglish for Bihar (BPSC), Uttar Pradesh (UPSSC), Madhya Pradesh (MPPSC), and Maharashtra (MPSC), as well as paid and free Marathi courses for Maharashtra (MPSC).
Sumit Rewari, CEO, PWOnlyIAS said that we are committed to bringing PWOnlyIAS to every region of India and making sure that no deserving aspirant is left out. In the following three years, we want to gain 20% of the market for PW UPSC aspirants.
To help aspirants succeed in competitive exams, PWOnlyIAS has created a distinctive CTR-led course for both its online and offline modes that includes tools like smart revision, progress tracking, concept clarity classes, doubt-solving sessions, and pen-holding sessions for answer writing.
Additionally, the company has hired 50 seasoned professors who will participate in the faculty training programme (FTP) and receive training. PW has 48 YouTube channels with more than 23 million subscribers, more than 10 million app downloads, and a 4.5 star rating.
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