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700,000 green card seekers in limbo; applying anew from home country to be challengingSome 540,000 family-based and around 170,000 employment-based green card applications are currently pending with the US Citizenship and Imm...
Competition Commission clears merger of Udemy with Coursera's armThe Competition Commission of India has approved the merger of Coursera's subsidiary, Chess Merger Sub, with Udemy Inc. This all-stock tran...
Coursera partners with Mission Karmayogi to upskill India's civil servants, govt officialsAs part of the collaboration, Coursera will utilize the Integrated Government Online Training (iGOT) platform to deliver a curated collecti...
Upskilling, reskilling to help Indian workforce win in tomorrowโs market: Coursera CEO Greg HartWith 30 million registered learners and a 20% annual growth rate, India currently accounts for the second largest number of users on Course...
Coursera sees spike in GenAI course demand, India leads enrolmentsRaghav Gupta, Coursera's Managing Director for India and Asia Pacific, highlighted that while overall online learning growth has slowed com...
Coursera translates over 4,000 English courses into Hindi using AICoursera took the step in an effort to improve access to high-quality education in India and better serve the local needs of learners and i...
Coursera is stepping up its India play amid an edtech boomCoursera Inc. is partnering with more Indian institutions and introducing platform innovations to better serve learners in its biggest mark...
Coursera accelerates India growth plans; announces multiple initiativesThe various initiatives include · Partnership with four new higher education institutions in India, taking the total number of university p...
Coursera doubled its annual India additions in a pandemic yearUS-based online education provider Coursera added 10.6 million learners from India in 2020, according to its Global Skills Report, 2021. Th...
90% of developing economies are lagging in critical skills: ReportTo help learners bridge the knowledge divide in India, Coursera is launching 10,000 scholarships for technology, data science, and business...
Bharti Airtel partners with Coursera to build future-ready workforceThis strategic partnership will give Airtel employees in India access to Coursera’s enterprise platform Coursera for Business, and equip th...
Coursera secures $64 million funding led by GSVThe 'Series D' funding round also saw participation from Learn Capital and Lampert Foundation, Coursera said in a statement.
India is Coursera's 2nd biggest revenue earnerPaying users who complete their courses receive certifications and degrees that are now highly recognized by industry
Coursera and Manipal Global tie up for curated educational contentThis will allow Manipal learners initial access to more than 60 specializations and certificate programs from Coursera’s university partner...
Coursera technology courses a hit with women in IndiaAlmost one-third of Indian users (31%) have enrolled for computer science courses, followed by 20% who have taken up data science.
Online learning platform Coursera bets big on India, to start new technology, business coursesFlush with a new round of funding, the company, like many other Valley-based startups, is setting up an office in India, focused on marketi...
Coursera secures $49.5 million in Series C fundingOnline education platform Coursera announced on Tuesday that it has raised a total of $49.5 million in a first closing of its Series C fina...
Coursera partners Snapdeal, Google to develop online coursesCoursera offers courses from top global universities like Duke, Caltech, Stanford and Princeton and had signed its first partnership in Ind...
India among top 5 revenue generators for us: CourseraLevin added that Coursera is in discussions with companies on how its courses can be blended and taken offline for training employees.
Changing mindsets is the biggest obstacle: Richard C Levin, Coursera" Over the past nine months, we moved many of our active partners from thinking less about courses and developing more core areas."