14 March, 2026

Coding Ninjas Cuts FY25 Loss to ₹30 Cr, Revenue Climbs 26% to ₹67 Cr

Coding Ninjas Cuts FY25 Loss to ₹30 Cr, Revenue Climbs 26% to ₹67 Cr

Edtech startup Coding Ninjas has reported a strong performance in FY25, cutting its losses while boosting revenue by over a quarter.

Delhi-based Coding Ninjas, a popular coding and upskilling platform, recorded a 26% revenue jump to ₹67 crore in FY25, compared to ₹53 crore in FY24. The company also managed to narrow its net loss to ₹30 crore, down from ₹39 crore in the previous year.

This marks a significant improvement for the Tiger Global-backed company at a time when many Indian edtech players are struggling with high costs and slow growth.

Key Highlights:

  • Revenue Growth: 26% YoY, from ₹53 Cr to ₹67 Cr.
  • Loss Reduction: Loss shrank from ₹39 Cr to ₹30 Cr.
  • Operational Efficiency: Cost control and better monetisation strategies.
  • Focus Areas: Expansion of coding, AI, and data science courses to meet rising demand.

Coding Ninjas, which competes with Scaler, Masai School, and upGrad, has been focusing on career-oriented tech programs and placement support. The company stated that its focus on student outcomes and affordable pricing has enabled it to grow steadily.

Industry experts note that Coding Ninjas’ improved financials signal a healthy shift in India’s edtech ecosystem, where startups are moving towards profitability rather than chasing hyper-growth.

With India’s growing demand for software and AI professionals, Coding Ninjas is expected to continue scaling its business while keeping expenses in check.

Summary Table:

MetricFY24FY25Change
Revenue₹53 Cr₹67 Cr+26%
Net Loss₹39 Cr₹30 Cr-23%
Focus AreasCoding, AI, Data ScienceCoding, AI, Data ScienceContinued
Key StrategyScaling courses, placement supportEfficiency, monetizationImproved