
In a country where access to quality education remains a challenge for many, Divya Gokulnath has emerged as a transformative force in India’s digital learning revolution. As the co-founder of BYJU’S, the world’s most valuable EdTech company, she has redefined how millions of students engage with education. Her journey from a student to educator to global entrepreneur embodies innovation, resilience, and a passion for impact.
A Scholar Turned Entrepreneur
Born and raised in Bengaluru, Divya Gokulnath grew up in an academically driven household. She pursued her Bachelor’s degree in Biotechnology from RV College of Engineering, and it was during her preparation for competitive exams that she attended Byju Raveendran’s coaching classes. Impressed by the clarity and innovation in his teaching methods, she not only became a devoted student but also joined him as a teacher shortly after graduating.
That partnership evolved into a business alliance, and in 2011, Divya co-founded what would eventually become BYJU’S – The Learning App, launching it formally in 2015.
Building the BYJU’S EdTech Empire
While Byju Raveendran served as the face of the company, Divya worked behind the scenes to shape the company’s core content and user experience. As a founding team member, she played a vital role in conceptualizing video-based lessons that simplify complex academic concepts for K-12 students. Her work laid the foundation for the app’s popularity among India’s digitally savvy youth.
As the company expanded, so did Divya’s responsibilities. Today, she leads initiatives in content innovation, brand strategy, customer engagement, and international growth. Her leadership has been instrumental in several strategic moves, including:
- Acquisitions of WhiteHat Jr., Aakash Institute, Toppr, and Epic to broaden BYJU’S learning offerings.
- Expanding into new markets including the US, UK, UAE, and Southeast Asia.
- Promoting personalized, adaptive learning using AI and machine learning.
Navigating Criticism and Crisis
BYJU’S meteoric rise hasn’t been without scrutiny. In recent years, the company has faced questions over its aggressive marketing, high course prices, and post-sale customer experience. Amidst mounting criticism, Divya has remained a composed and empathetic leader, often the voice of reassurance during times of public pressure.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, as millions turned to online education overnight, Divya helped steer BYJU’S through explosive growth. The company added over 45 million new users between 2020 and 2022, and scaled up its digital infrastructure to accommodate the surge.
Advocacy for Women and Work-Life Balance
In a male-dominated startup ecosystem, Divya has become a symbol of women’s leadership in technology and entrepreneurship. As one of the few women co-founders of a unicorn in India, she regularly speaks on gender diversity, inclusion, and work-life balance.
“I want my son to see that leadership has no gender,” she has said in interviews, underlining her belief in equity in opportunity. Her advocacy extends to STEM education for girls, and she actively encourages young women to enter science and entrepreneurship.
Vision for the Future of Education
Looking ahead, Divya envisions BYJU’S as a global education powerhouse, expanding beyond digital learning to live classes, hybrid coaching, international test prep, and skill development. The company is currently developing AI-driven tutors, immersive learning platforms using AR/VR, and gamified education modules to make learning more engaging and tailored.
Her focus is clear: democratize quality education for every learner, regardless of geography or economic background.
Conclusion: A Leader in Learning Transformation
Divya Gokulnath’s journey is more than just a startup success story. It is a story of a teacher-turned-entrepreneur who dared to challenge conventional education systems. As BYJU’S continues to grow into a global EdTech leader, Divya remains its ideological core—anchored in empathy, innovation, and access.
Her ability to balance business leadership with social responsibility, while promoting tech-driven learning for the future, ensures her legacy as not just a successful entrepreneur, but as a transformational leader in the global education movement.