‘I’m Not Sure When Things Changed And We Started Dating’: Byju’s CEO On How He Fell In Love With Student Divya

New Delhi: On Saturday, Byju Raveendran spoke about how he fell in love with his former student Divya Gokulnath, who is now his wife. Edtech business builder Byju’s remarked during a speech at the India Today Conclave 2023 that what first caught his attention was Gokulnath’s tendency to ask too many questions.

“How did the relationship develop? It is really difficult to see a single student in auditoriums like this or stadiums bigger than that, as I can attest from experience” India Today quoted a statement made by Raveendran. She (Divya) used to stay behind and ask a lot of questions, which made her stand out. I’m not sure when things changed and we started dating. ,Also Read: Tax-Saving Investment Options: Check Out These 5 High Return Schemes,

According to Divya Gokulnath, the idea that opposites attract did not apply to her. “We are unsure of the order of events. It has excellent results. You are probably aware of the idea that opposites attract. I insist that this is a fictional event rather than a true event” he said. ,Also Read: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Admits ChatGPT May Eliminate Human Jobs,

“In this situation having like-minded colleagues on your team is extremely helpful both in business and life. People who know us comment that on the outside we are completely different people, chalk and cheese personalities on the inside Wale, our principles are the same. So, our three main vices outside of work are our kids, family, and travel.”

After marriage in 2009, Byju Ravindran and Divya Gokulnath had two sons.

Raveendran said that his students were also his founding partners for the edtech platform, which was set up in 2011. For our purpose of making a positive impact on the students. There are many advantages to being in this industry. Talent can be attracted and kept quite easily,” he said.

Byju’s has faced criticism for accounting issues, alleged course mis-selling, and major layoffs in the past year.

After marriage in 2009, Byju Ravindran and Divya Gokulnath had two sons.

Raveendran said that his students were also his founding partners for the edtech platform, which was set up in 2011. For our purpose of making a positive impact on the students. There are many advantages to being in this industry. Talent can be attracted and kept quite easily,” he said.

Byju’s has faced criticism for accounting issues, alleged course mis-selling, and major layoffs in the past year.