Unacademy Elevates Jagnoor Singh to Chief Operating Officer of Unacademy Centres  

Bengaluru – Unacademy, India’s largest learning platform*, announced the promotion of Jagnoor Singh as the Chief Operating Officer of Unacademy Centres. Over the past two years, Jagnoor has played a pivotal role in growing and building Unacademy Centres into one of the largest and fastest-growing businesses within the Unacademy Group.

Jagnoor, with his remarkable leadership skills and a dedicated team, has orchestrated remarkable growth for Unacademy Centres, with a strong focus on quality and measurable outcomes. His strategic vision has propelled Unacademy Centres to new heights, making it a cornerstone of the Unacademy Group’s success.

With an illustrious career spanning 15 years, Jagnoor brings a wealth of experience to his new role. Prior to joining Unacademy, he has made significant contributions to companies such as Airtel and Oyo, showcasing his versatility and deep understanding of the industry.

Commenting on his new role as COO of Unacademy Centres, Jagnoor added, “I am honored and excited to take on the role of Chief Operating Officer of Unacademy Centres. Since Day 1, our focus has been on building an iconic brand that delivers a great learning experience for our learners. We will continue to work steadfastly towards our mission and create a lasting impact on the lives of every learner who entrusts us in their learning journey.”

“In the last two years that Jagnoor has led Unacademy Centres, he has delivered remarkable growth and built our Centres into one of the largest businesses of the Unacademy Group. I am confident in his new role, he will further build Unacademy Centres into a robust and learner-centric business with a focus on delivering outcomes and quality for our learners,” said Gaurav Munjal, Co-founder & CEO, Unacademy.

Unacademy Group looks forward to the continued success and growth of Unacademy Centres under Jagnoor’s leadership, as they strive to make quality education accessible to learners across India.