
New Delhi, March 31 Edtech firm PhysicsWallah has recorded around 36 per cent growth in revenue to Rs 205 crore within 20 days of starting online classes, the company said on Tuesday.
The edtech firm said that the fifth edition of this academic event saw over 34 lakh students tuning in across social media platforms from every state in the country.
"PhysicsWallah (PW) concluded its flagship event, Vishwas Diwas (VD), announcing record revenue of Rs 205 crore from its online categories during this 20-day period ending March 20, 2026," the company said in a statement.
PhysicsWallah, in a regulatory filing, said that revenue grew by 36 per cent over the last year.
Students enrolled in online course batches will attempt target exams in the next academic year.
"The momentum we’ve seen during Vishwas Diwas (VD) strengthens our conviction in the growth trajectory ahead. With stronger early conversions and improving unit economics, we are entering the academic year from a position of confidence," Prateek Maheshwari, co-founder of PhysicsWallah, said.
PhysicsWallah said that the firm has received 4.39 lakh enrollments, including from 1,579 new pin codes across India, during the Vishwas Diwas period, showing a 21 per cent growth over the last year.
"This traction, based on revenue and enrollments during this period, has highlighted a significant increase, with most categories growing by over 30 per cent compared to last year's revenue," the statement said.