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India’s Emversity doubles valuation as it scales workers AI can’t replace

Last updated: January 14, 2026 4:10 pm
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Emversity, an Indian industry-skilling startup, is making waves in the workforce as AI continues to automate various roles. The startup recently secured $30 million in a Series A funding round led by Premji Invest, with participation from Lightspeed Venture Partners and Z47. This funding puts Emversity at a post-money valuation of around $120 million, up from $60 million in its previous round, bringing its total funding to $46 million.

In India, there is a growing gap between the skills graduates possess and the demands of the job market. This mismatch has led to shortages in key service sectors such as healthcare and hospitality. Emversity aims to address this gap by integrating employer-designed training modules into university programs and running skill centers in collaboration with the National Skill Development Corporation of India.

Focused on “grey-collar” roles that require hands-on training, Emversity partners with 23 universities and colleges across 40 campuses. The startup offers training for roles like nurses, physiotherapists, medical lab technicians, and hospitality staff. Since its inception two years ago, Emversity has trained over 4,500 learners and placed 800 candidates in various job roles.

Founder and CEO Vivek Sinha, who previously worked at Unacademy, noticed the skills gap while working on test-preparation courses for government jobs. He realized that many applicants, including engineers and MBAs, lacked job-ready skills despite their educational qualifications. This gap is expected to widen with the rise of automation and new workplace technologies.

Emversity collaborates with leading employers in the healthcare and hospitality sectors to design role-specific training programs. The startup generates revenue through partner institutions and short-term certification programs, maintaining gross margins of around 80%. With the latest funding, Emversity plans to expand to over 200 locations in the next two years, focusing on healthcare, hospitality, and branching into new industries like engineering and manufacturing.

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While currently serving domestic employers, Emversity sees potential in catering to international demand, particularly in aging economies like Japan and Germany. The startup employs about 700 staff, including 200-250 trainers deployed across its network of campuses. Emversity’s innovative approach to skill development is poised to make a significant impact on the Indian job market and beyond.

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