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Professional education firm Imarticus Learning has acquired edtech startup MyCaptain for Rs 50 crore, the company said in a statement on Wednesday. MyCaptain, which empowers college students, fresh ...
IPO-bound professional education platform Imarticus Learning has made its fourth strategic acquisition in four years, acquiring ed-tech firm MyCaptain in a deal valued at ₹50 crore. This move is part ...
MyCaptain will now operate as a fully-owned subsidiary of the Mumbai-based startup and all of the former’s 250 employees will be absorbed by Imarticus Imarticus will look to bolster its course ...
Imarticus Learning Pvt Ltd, a professional education and upskilling company backed by education-focused venture capital investor CBA Capital, is acquiring MyCaptain in a deal that gives the edtech ...
Imarticus Learning envisions impacting the lives of 5 million learners by FY28 India’s leading professional education firm, Imarticus Learning, today announced that it has acquired MyCaptain for INR ...
Haryana CET 2025: The Haryana Staff Selection Commission has announced the Common Eligibility Test (CET) 2025 for Group C and D positions. Registration begins May 28 and ends June 12, accessible via ...
Abstract: This study investigated the effectiveness of virtual pair programming (VPP) on student performance and satisfaction in an introductory Java course. Students used online tools that integrated ...
Feature It was 30 years ago when the first public release of the Java programming language introduced the world to Write Once, Run Anywhere – and showed devs something cuddlier than C and C++. It ...
On May 23, 1995, a seemingly modest programming language called Java was released by Sun Microsystems. At the time, it introduced the catchy promise of "write once, run anywhere" - a proposition ...