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Edtech startup Offee raises Rs 5.25 Cr from JITO, BIA, and Riidl

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  1. Offee, a Mumbai-based edtech platform, raised Rs 5.25 crore in funding from JITO Incubation and Innovation Foundation (JIIF) Investors, Bombay Industry Association (BIA), and Riidl.
  2. The funds will be utilized to enhance Offee’s product development, expand its operations, and enter new markets.
  3. Founded by Amit Shah, Offee offers a solution that enables educational institutions to conduct digital exams, even in areas with limited internet access and computer facilities.
  4. Offee’s technology has been adopted by top-ranking institutions in India to facilitate fair and convenient exam administration.
  5. Notable clients using Offee’s solutions include Jai Hind College, Somaiya University, KRCL, KES Shroff College, JBIMS, and more than 80 Zilla Parishad Schools for secure and sustainable exam experiences.
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