Egnify Founder Kiran Babu (in white shirt) along with the teamHYDERABAD: 
Hyderabad

Impetus to excel

Founded in 2015 by Kiran Babu, Egnify is a cloud-based plug-and-play analytics and assessments platform for educational institutions.

Shyam Yadagiri

HYDERABAD: Founded in 2015 by Kiran Babu, Egnify is a cloud-based plug-and-play analytics and assessments platform for educational institutions. The company provides easy-to-use data-analytical solutions and tools to educators, parents and students to measure, understand and improve student performance.Egnify provides students with individual feedback to improve their learning outcomes. Teachers can use this platform to track overall classroom trends, individual student progress and view performance trends in specific subjects.

“Our biggest innovation and differentiator is the mode of delivery of the insights generated. We deliver our analysis through web app, mobile app, Excel reports and paper-based reports. As paper and excel reports are easy to generate and distribute, we are able to serve even institutes that serve the bottom of the pyramid with limited IT infrastructure,” says Kiran Babu. Egnify currently has a team of 10 people from prestigious institutes like IIITs, NITs, IIMs and Stanford.

They are helping 3,30,000 students, 28,000 teachers in 400 institutes across 28 cities in four states. Their target is to reach 10 lakh students by 2018.We have received funds to the tune of `1.6 crore from a Dubai-based investor, and are planning to expand our offerings to the Middle East market next year, adds Kiran.
For more information, visit www.egnify.com

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