Online education portal Collegedunia raises over $150K in angel funding

By Priyanka Sahay

  • 03 Nov 2014

Delhi-based Collegedunia Web Pvt Ltd, which owns and operates the education portal Collegedunia.com, has raised Rs 1 crore ($162,787) in angel funding from MIH-acquired automobile site Gaadi.com’s CEO Umang Kumar, along with a bunch of undisclosed investors.

The funds will be utilised in enhancing the technology, operations and for marketing, Sahil Chalana, founder, Collegedunia, informed Techcircle.in. Kumar did not respond to our messages.

Founded in May 2014, Collegedunia offers information about 700 colleges across the country. The information ranges from admission criteria and fee structure, faculty details to hostel fee. Chalana calls it a search engine for exams, colleges and courses.

The company is planning to add data on 7,000 to 8,000 colleges in six months. In the long run, the site will also look at listing coaching institutes, polytechnic institutes and entrance exams details. According to Chalana, it plans to become the Zomato of the education industry.

The startup makes money from combination of listing and lead generation. Currently, it has 30 employees across technology, content, call centre and sales departments and plans to hire 40 more in six months. It claims to be attracting one lakh visitors per month and is hoping to increase this number to a million in six months. 

(Edited by Joby Puthuparampil Johnson)