Virohan, a healthcare skilling-focused edtech startup, has raised ₹65 crore (around $7.5 million) in fresh capital as part of its ongoing Series B round.
The funding was led by Mynavi Corporation, with continued participation from Blume Ventures, Bharat Inclusive Technologies Seed Fund, and Rebright Partners.
The fresh capital will be used to drive the company’s path to profitability through product innovation, operational efficiencies, and strategic hiring.
Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Gurugram, Virohan was co-founded by Kunaal Dudeja, Nalin Saluja, and Archit Ramesh Jayaswal.
The startup partners with universities including UPES, BBD University, CMR University, Assam Don Bosco University, and G.H. Raisoni University to offer undergraduate programs in allied healthcare, nursing, and healthcare management.
Virohan also works with healthcare employers such as Lenskart, Medanta, Healthians, and Dr. Lal PathLabs to support student placements. The company claims to have partnered with over 20 higher education institutions, trained more than 13,000 students, and worked with 2,000+ healthcare employers.
With this round, Virohan has raised over $25 million in total funding. In FY24, the company reported operating revenue of Rs 21 crore, up from Rs 10.65 crore in FY23, while losses widened to Rs 22 crore.
