Jaro Education has been honoured with the title of ‘EdTech Leader of the Year – Empowering India’s Professionals’ at the ET Now Business Conclave & Awards 2025 (West Edition).
The award was received today by Dr. Sanjay Salunkhe, Chairman and MD of Jaro Education, along with CEO Ms. Ranjita Raman, in the presence of leading business leaders, policymakers, and innovators.
According to a press release, this latest recognition comes soon after Jaro Education was named the ‘Leading EdTech Company’ at the Times Business Awards 2024, underlining its consistent efforts to strengthen access to higher and executive education for professionals across India.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Salunkhe said the company’s focus has always been on delivering education that drives real career outcomes. “This recognition encourages us to keep building programmes that professionals can rely on for growth and advancement,” he noted. Adding to this, Raman emphasised that learners remain at the heart of every initiative Jaro undertakes, saying the award serves as a reminder to continue strengthening partnerships and solutions that prepare professionals for the future of work.
Over the years, Jaro Education has worked with more than 3.5 lakh learners, offering programmes across management, leadership, data science, artificial intelligence, and digital transformation. By collaborating with leading universities, the company has sought to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and industry requirements.
The award reinforces Jaro Education’s growing role in empowering India’s workforce at a time when the country is gearing up for new economic opportunities. The company has reiterated its commitment to expanding access to learning and skill development that can help professionals advance their careers.
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