India, Dec. 19 -- Healthcare education startup Virohan has raised INR 65 Cr ($7.3 Mn) as part of its ongoing Series B funding round. The round was led by Japan's Mynavi Corporation, with participation from existing investors Blume Ventures, Bharat Inclusive Technologies Seed Fund and Rebright Partners.
The startup said it will use the fresh capital to move closer to profitability, improve its products and streamline operations. It also plans to hire selectively as it expands its partnerships with universities and healthcare employers.
Founded in 2018 by Kunaal Dudeja, Nalin Saluja and Archit Jayaswal, Virohan operates in the allied healthcare education space. It trains students for roles such as medical lab technicians, phlebotomists an...
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