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Skilltech Disruptor Skillre Secures Funding from Real Time Angel Fund at $1.67 Million Valuation

By ANI | Updated: April 3, 2026 10:40 IST

PNNNew Delhi [India], April 3: Skillre, a pioneering force in the Skilltech landscape, has announced a strategic seed ...

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New Delhi [India], April 3: Skillre, a pioneering force in the Skilltech landscape, has announced a strategic seed investment from the Real Time Angel Fund (RTAF). The funding, which values the company at $1.67 million, marks a pivotal moment for the startup as it scales its high-fidelity simulation platform designed for the modern workforce and business schools.

Bespoke Curation: The New Standard in Skilltech

While the broader education market has focused on mass content, Skillre is carving out a niche in high-intent Skilltech by offering curated courses built specifically to a client's requirements. The capital infusion will be utilized to expand its roster of industry experts who design "backward-integrated" curriculasolving real-world business challenges before they happen.

A core pillar of Skillre's growth is its simulation-first approach. The platform moves beyond theoretical learning, providing MBA students and corporate professionals with immersive environments in:

- Operations & Strategy: Complex decision-making and resource optimization.

- Marketing & Sales: Dynamic market simulations and conversion strategy.

- Leadership & Management: Behavioral simulations for high-stakes corporate environments.

Solving the "Job-Ready" Crisis for MBAs and Corporates

Skillre's model addresses the critical gap between academic certification and industrial application. By providing "Labs" where learners can practice in a simulated domain, Skillre ensures that its corporate clients receive a workforce that is operationally ready from day one.

"The future of the industry isn't just about learning; it's about mastered skills," said Rajat Johari, Founder of Skillre. "This investment allows us to deepen our simulation technology, ensuring that every curated course we deliver for our clients results in measurable, tangible business outcomes."

Strategic Visibility for Future Investors

The $1.67 million valuation at this seed stage underscores the investor confidence in Skillre's sustainable, B2B-centric revenue model. As the Skilltech sector moves toward outcome-based training, Skillre is positioned as an attractive partner for institutional investors looking to capitalize on the "Deep-Skilling" revolution in India's corporate and higher education sectors.

About Skillre

Founded by Rajat Johari, an EdTech entrepreneur and former Group-A Officer in the Govt. of India, Skillre is a noida-based Skilltech company. It specializes in bridging the employability gap through expert-curated content and advanced business simulations for corporates and top-tier educational institutions.

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