AI-powered online education platform Toppr will look to scale its offering following a $46m series D round, though Brand Capital did not return for the latest capital injection.

Toppr, an India-based edtech developer backed by media group Bennett Coleman & Co, has collected $46m in series D funding led by investment firm Foundation Holdings, TechCrunch reported on Tuesday.

The round also featured Kaizen Private Equity.

Toppr has built a mobile app that helps students study 17 subjects and prepare for 58 competitive exams across 22 education boards. The artificial intelligence and machine learning-powered app offers live classes, pre-recorded lessons and practice tests.

The company also offers Codr, a…

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