Arivihan, an edtech startup specializing in automated, personalized coaching for school students, has successfully secured $4.17 million in a recent funding round. The investment was co-led by prominent Dutch investment firm Prosus and Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm Accel, with additional participation from GSF Investors.
The capital will fuel Arivihan’s expansion into three new Indian states and enhance its AI research and language support capabilities. Funds will also boost on-ground marketing and distribution.
Arivihan focuses on Class 12 students in tier II, tier III cities, and rural areas, helping them prepare for State Board exams, CBSE, and NEET. Arivihan, the Indore-based startup, offers a fully automated learning platform with a personal tutor experience for INR 300 per month, supporting queries in Hindi and Hinglish.
This funding marks a notable re-entry for Prosus into India’s edtech sector and strengthens Accel’s commitment to AI-driven education. The investment highlights growing confidence in AI-native edtech solutions that offer scalability and personalization in India’s diverse market.
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