
Stoa laid off 90 percent of their workforce
I heard from someone in the industry that Stoa laid off most of the people and only 7 of them are still there, including 4 of their co founders. The Main reason was that they were not able to provide placements to the members and their experience had turn to shit . What is happening with ed tech , also the sauce is that now they are pivoting into self paced courses following the coursera model. Alternative MBA nahi chal payega India .
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MBA (any course for that matter) is a āmeans-to-an-endā to a good job. If no job no demand of that course . Maybe they werenāt able to screen good candidates. As good candidates go to top B schools. The avg guys didnāt get job as expected and then revolted .
Many edtechs tried this model of taking avg students and promising jobs but jobs are hard to come by even for good candidates. Hence their models fails.
If education in India has to be improved it has to start at the school education.

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Outcomes was the issue

If someone really wants a MBA from out here just target top Bschools. You cant break the cartel that has been set for years.

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The top b-schools globally are just a filtering mechanism. The value add by b-schools per se is not very high. Any IIM grad would have 95%+ similar output on his job even if they never did an MBA. Apart from hard skills like accounting, finance - there is not much to learn at there.
The real value is scoring 99.5%ile in CAT (hence sharpening your basic reasoning skills) and being around folks who are pushing themselves all the time (high quality assignment submissions, case competition, sports etc). You cannot replicate this in a 3rd place
I have been bearish on the value prop of alternative b-schools. Tech skills are still very tangible - building an application teaches you more about tech than making a ppy teaches you about business

Even alumni networks also cannot be created in a short time. Its a decade long building activity.
Alumni + Education + Raw talent = B School IMHO

Hahaha not surprised. Love how the revolutionary "cohort based courses" have crashed and burned. Dont think Maven is doing well either. Lot of branded funding, but no real outcome for students, as usual.
Placement is the name of the game in higher education. Everything else is just conversation.






