What’s this about?
- Egyptian online educational platform El Kheta has secured $400,000 in funding from EdVentures, the investment arm of Nahdet Misr Group and the Middle East’s first ed-tech-focused venture capital firm.
- El Kheta offers innovative reinforcement lessons, exercises, and exams from the new Egyptian curricula to help students improve their academic performance.
- Dalia Ibrahim, founder and chairwoman of Nahdet Misr for Entrepreneurship EdVentures, emphasizes their commitment to supporting El Kheta in revolutionizing online education in Egypt.
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Egyptian online educational platform El Kheta has raised US$400,000 in funding from EdVentures, the investment arm of Nahdet Misr Group and the first venture capital company specialising in the ed-tech sector in the Middle East.
El Kheta is an innovative educational platform that offers reinforcement lessons to help school students in Egypt study, providing them with exercises and exams from the new Egyptian curricula, and helping them improve their academic performance and achieve success.
The platform offers students a customised and flexible educational experience, where they can choose their preferred curricula and create a study plan that suits their needs.
El Kheta has now raised a US$400,000 round of funding from EdVentures, Egypt’s first ed-tech-focused corporate VC fund, to help it scale.
What they’re saying…
“We firmly believe in the potential of the El Kheta platform to revolutionise the online education sector in Egypt, especially with its educational services for school students. We are on the path and committed to supporting talented entrepreneurs in the educational technology sector, and will help them achieve their vision of creating a better and easier educational experience for everyone,” said Dalia Ibrahim, founder and chairwoman of Nahdet Misr for Entrepreneurship EdVentures.
Source: disruptafrica.com
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