Vedantu Adds 3 New Centres In TG Amid High Demand
The instuitute’s EAPCET crash course grows five times as seats fill up fast

Hyderabad: Vedantu, an education platform, has expanded its offline presence in Telangana by launching three new centres in Hyderabad, Warangal, and Adilabad. This brings the total number of centres in the State to six, adding to the existing three centres in the city.
Until last year, the institute’s EAPCET offline crash course could accommodate 600 students. However, due to overwhelming demand, the capacity has been increased to 3,000 students this year. All seats were snapped up, underscoring the trust students and parents have in the institute’s expert faculty and proven teaching methodologies.
The launch event for the new centres was marked by the return of CEO and Co-founder, Vamsi Krishna, to the Telugu region. Vamsi’s journey from the classrooms of Andhra Pradesh to IIT Bombay and later founding Vedantu has been a source of inspiration for countless students.
Addressing an enthusiastic crowd, he shared his story and emphasized the transformative power of education. “Witnessing the passion for learning here is truly special. I was once in their shoes, dreaming big, and I know firsthand how life-changing the right guidance can be. Our vision is to inspire every student to find their true potential, and thereby create impact at scale. We want to ensure that every student, no matter where theyare, has access to the best teachers and the opportunity to achieve their dreams,” said Vamsi Krishna.
To support the dreams and aspirations of the underprivileged students in Telangana, the institute has announced scholarships worth up to Rs5 crore.
Over 750 students and parents participated in the event, interacting with some of India’s renowned educators. The event featured top YouTube teachers.