El Kheta, an innovative online educational platform, recently raised $400,000 in funding from EdVentures, Nahdet Misr Group’s investment arm and the first venture capital company specializing in the educational technology sector in the Middle East.
El Kheta offers reinforcement lessons to help school students in Egypt study. It provides them with exercises and exams from the new Egyptian curricula, assisting students in improving their academic performance and achieving success. The platform also provides students with a customized and flexible educational experience, where they can choose their preferred curricula and create a study plan that suits their needs. Its services include reinforcement lessons, exams from Egyptian curricula, interactive educational videos, homework, and direct communication with teachers.
Commenting on the investment, Dalia Ibrahim, Founder and Chairwoman of Nahdet Misr for Entrepreneurship EdVentures, said:
We firmly believe in the potential of the ‘El Kheta’ platform to revolutionize the online education sector in Egypt, especially with its educational services for school students. We are on the path and committed to supporting talented entrepreneurs in the educational technology sector and will help them achieve their vision of creating a better and easier educational experience for everyone.
This significant investment from EdVentures is a testament to its potential and will be instrumental in its future development. The firm is committed to using this funding to enhance the platform further and expand its reach, empowering more students and revolutionizing the online education sector in Egypt.
EdVentures strongly supports entrepreneurship in Egypt and the Arab region. The company invests in EdTech startups in the pre-seed and seed stages, serving education, culture, and innovative learning solutions. Its mission is to support the development of high-impact startups in education, culture, and innovative learning solutions through institutional support, funding, and industry know-how and connections.