Startup Mafia 3.0 is beginning to take shape in India.
@EconomicTimes recently featured our founder, @viveksinhaisb, in its coverage of a new wave of founders shaped inside high-growth companies before stepping out to build their own, a shift reflected in his journey from @unacademy to building @emversity .
We’re glad to be building alongside some of India’s most exciting new ventures, with partners like @PremjiInvest, @LightspeedIndia, and @z47_vc backing that conviction.
Link to the full article- https://t.co/feB6jlPaDO
Prepare professionals who can contribute in real service and care environments from day one.
The AI debate often focuses on what technology will replace.
But an equally important question is:
What will AI make more valuable?
Human skill may be high on that list.
Most conversations about AI focus on which jobs will disappear.
But a recent report from @AnthropicAI pointed us to a more interesting question:
Which jobs are actually hardest for AI to replace?
The answer reveals something surprising about the future of work.
At Emversity, we focus on sectors like:
• Hospitality • Allied healthcare • Nursing
Where the core of the job is human skill and care.
Students train through hands-on practice, simulations, and masterclasses with industry professionals.
Because the goal is simple. ↓
Proud to partner with Cambridge University Press & Assessment.
Together, we're training India's healthcare workforce with internationally benchmarked communication skills.
Goal: 1 lac+ globally-ready professionals by 2030. ���
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3/ If you want to understand the future of education, skilling, and workforce development in India - and why “Anti-EdTech” may be the defining idea of the decade for India's developed nation goal - we go deep on the latest Zero to Infinity episode with @viveksinhaisb@chander1987
2/ That’s why @emversity stood out for us. @viveksinhaisb is a special founder - along with his team, Vivek is co-designing education with employers: start with industry needs, work backwards. Teach what companies actually want, train students where real work happens
1/ India produces millions of graduates, yet companies still can’t find job-ready talent. The issue isn’t unemployment. It’s employability. Universities haven’t kept pace: outdated curriculum and little real-world training
India pumps out 20M graduates yearly. Employers still beg for skills. The fix? Pathways over pedigrees. Here's what we're building at @emversity .
@RajatAgarwal167@chander1987@z47_vc
In this episode of Zero to Infinity, @RajatAgarwal167 and @chander1987 sit down with @viveksinhaisb, second-time founder and CEO of @emversity, to unpack one of India’s most urgent and least-discussed problems:
👉 Why are millions of young Indians still unemployable after 16 years of education?
👉 What will it take to build a truly job-ready workforce?
👉 And why might the biggest opportunity in education lie in the “grey-collar” economy, not tech or test prep?
Vivek takes us deep into the realities of India’s higher education system, the failure of legacy institutes to prepare students for real-world roles, and the massive talent gaps in healthcare, hospitality, construction, and manufacturing.
He also breaks down Emversity’s groundbreaking model:
• On-the-job learning (not online, not offline)
• Industry-backwards curriculum co-designed with employers
• Earn-while-you-learn degrees that effectively cost students ₹0
• VR simulation labs and real-world skill training
• 50%+ organic student acquisition driven purely by outcomes
If you care about India’s future workforce, social mobility, or building meaningful businesses at scale, this conversation is a must-watch.
Link to the episode: https://t.co/Ot1wBucmEU
The reality of Indian diagnostics?
Opaque. Inaccurate. Inconvenient.
Deepak Sahni (Founder @healthians) challenged all of it and built one of India's largest at-home diagnostic networks in the process.
New #ThePrognosisPodcast trailer with our host @viveksinhaisb drops now 👇
Met @shravansub at the BPL Medical Technologies factory in Bengaluru. It's v v inspiring to see how he is re-engineering a five decade old legacy medical devices company in the age of AI, digital health, and indigenous manufacturing. Coming on The Prognosis Podcast by @emversity soon :)
We just recorded something I'm really excited to share.
If you're an allied healthcare student or professional exploring this space, this episode is your blueprint for the next 20-30 years of explosive growth.
@CareHospitalsIn@emversity