1. At a Glance
NIIT was once the IIT of IT training. But post the sale of its corporate learning business, it’s been navigating a transition. Now, it wants to be a digital skills powerhouse. But can the OG edtech hero reclaim glory in a GPT-ified world?
2. Introduction with Hook
Imagine Sachin Tendulkar trying to make a comeback in T20s today. Same skill, different game. That’s NIIT—an old legend attempting to thrive in the era of online bootcamps, AI tutors, and “free certificate” clickbait.
- FY25 Sales: ₹358 Cr (up from ₹303 Cr in FY24)
- FY25 Net Profit: ₹48 Cr (up from ₹40 Cr in FY24)
Post-sale of its Corporate Learning Group (CLG), NIIT is now focused purely on retail education and tech skill development. But the real question is: Can NIIT 2.0 scale profitably or is it stuck in a perpetual pivot?
3. Business Model (WTF Do They Even Do?)
NIIT now operates as a skill and talent development platform, with focus areas:
- NIIT Digital: E-learning for working professionals and fresh graduates
- StackRoute: High-end digital transformation skills (think full-stack, DevOps, cloud)
- RPS Consulting: Enterprise IT training partner for AWS, Microsoft etc.
- IFBI: BFSI-focused upskilling programs
- TPaaS (Talent Pipeline as a Service): Skilling + hiring model
- Sales