
Edutech startup, XSEED Education plans to grow more than three times to cover 10000 schools by 2020 as it looks to improve teachers and learning among school children in independent schools in the country.
XSEED, which covers more than 3000 schools with its interactive learning and assessment books, has as its customers four out of five schools in South India. It covers a million students through 75000 teachers.
The move is to expand penetration in schools and engage with students both through books as well as digital content.
Ashish Rajpal, Founder, XSEED, said, "Most children need personalised training. Now technology can give the privilege to every child at low costs."
The books prepared by XSEED align with the syllabi of both the ICSE and CBSE as well as the boards in Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Karnataka.
The firm is investing in building digital content and acquired two years ago the online education and learning management business of Pleolabs, a New Delhi-based education technology start-up.