Physics Wallah (PW), the frontrunner in India’s edtech landscape, has unveiled plans to launch 77 new tech-enabled Vidyapeeth offline centres in the 2025-26 academic year. This ambitious expansion will double its offline presence to 203 centres in 141 cities, focusing on regions such as Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Jammu & Kashmir, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra. Currently, PW operates 126 Vidyapeeth and Pathshala centres, and aims to educate an additional 250,000 students following last year’s enrollment of over 200,000.
PW’s dual model combines in-person classes with innovative teaching methods. The Pathshala model employs a unique two-teacher system, enabling students to benefit from renowned educators regardless of their geographical location. Ankit Gupta, CEO Offline, emphasized the company’s commitment to alleviating students’ travel burdens, both financially and emotionally.
In Siliguri, this expansion is particularly promising. The new centres are expected to create educational hubs in the region, providing local students with improved access to quality education and fostering a skilled workforce that can contribute to regional development. With a focus on empowering learners, PW continues to pave the way for a more equitable educational landscape across India.