
TutorVista.com
Tutorvista.com - Online Tutoring, Homework Help in Math, Science & English By Experts.
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Founded in September 2005 by serial entrepreneur Krishnan Ganesh and his wife Meena Ganesh, TutorVista.com was established to address a perceived gap in the American education market. Krishnan Ganesh, an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, has a track record of building and exiting successful ventures, including an IT services firm and a BPO company, before identifying the potential for online tutoring. The business was conceptualized to connect a global network of educators, primarily from India, with students in markets like North America, leveraging technology to overcome geographical barriers.
TutorVista's core business revolves around providing online tutoring services to school and college students. The company operates on a subscription-based model, famously offering unlimited monthly tutoring in subjects like Math, English, and Science for a flat fee, a disruptive pricing strategy at the time. This model was designed to make academic support more accessible and affordable compared to the high hourly rates of traditional personal tutors in the US. Sessions are conducted using an interactive whiteboard, allowing for real-time problem-solving and collaboration between the student and tutor. Clients can connect with a tutor instantly or schedule sessions in advance, providing flexibility for homework help, test preparation, and skill-building.
The company's journey includes several significant milestones. In 2007, TutorVista acquired Edurite Technologies, which helped expand its offerings into digital content and technology platforms for schools in India. This strategic move diversified its business beyond direct-to-consumer online tutoring. The company attracted significant venture capital from investors such as Sequoia Capital and Lightspeed Venture Partners. A major turning point came in 2009 when Pearson, a global education company, acquired a minority stake, which was increased to a controlling 76% in 2011 for approximately $127 million. Pearson completed the 100% acquisition in 2013, at which point the founders exited their management roles. Subsequently, in 2017, Byju's acquired TutorVista and Edurite from Pearson to support its international expansion plans.
Keywords: online tutoring, edtech, subscription model, K-12 education, test preparation, homework help, interactive whiteboard, global tutoring, Pearson acquisition, Byju's acquisition