Noida-based edtech company Genius Corner has raised US$250,000 from individual investors based in Singapore, including Mahesh Mohta, Jyoti Arora, Nachu Subramanian, and Srivats. The funding will be used to onboard 30,000 additional students, expanding the platform’s reach. Previously, the company secured ₹2 crore in 2018.
Founded by Vishal Khatter, Dheeraj Khatter, and Dipak Varshney, Genius Corner offers personalized K–12 learning programs using its proprietary AAA (Assess, Analyse, Act) framework, powered by AI and ML. The platform has delivered over 1 million hours of personalized learning to 50,000 students, adapting content to students’ daily school outcomes for deeper engagement.
Investor Mahesh Mohta highlighted the startup's innovative business model that facilitates rapid student acquisition. Genius Corner’s content design also aligns with educational frameworks like Bloom’s Taxonomy and caters to diverse learner types—visual, kinaesthetic, and auditory.
Driven by a mission to make learning more impactful and inclusive, Genius Corner continues to push boundaries in tech-enabled education.