Training Basket Reports Fifth Consecutive Year of Student Growth — Fully Bootstrapped IT Training Leader Continues Profitable Scale
Training Basket marks five years of growth, claiming 2 lakh students and alumni across its hybrid IT training programs.
Nayan Verma, Founder & Co- Founder – Training Basket
Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], June 26: The Noida-based hybrid IT training institution crosses 2 lakh students and alumni milestone with no external funding, sustained placement outcomes, and an expanding national footprint — marking five uninterrupted years of enrollment and revenue growth. Training Basket, one of India’s most consistently growing IT training and certification institutions, has announced its fifth consecutive year of student enrolment growth — a milestone that places it among the rare class of Indian EdTech operators that has scaled profitably, sustainably, and entirely without external venture capital or institutional funding. The announcement comes at a moment of acute significance for the Indian education technology sector, which has spent the past two years recalibrating after a period of aggressive, capital-fuelled expansion that left a trail of undelivered promises, mass layoffs, and student grievances across the country. Against that backdrop, Training Basket’s five-year growth record represents not just a business achievement but a proof of concept: that placement-first, instructor-led, outcomes-driven IT education is a structurally sound and commercially viable model. The institution, founded by Nayan Verma and Rishabh Raj, has built its student base to over 2 lakh learners and alumni — a number that has grown organically through referral networks, verified placement outcomes, and a curriculum architecture that has consistently evolved in line with industry hiring requirements.




