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Mumbai/IBNS: Shares of edtech platform PhysicsWallah extended losses for the third consecutive session, falling 8% in early trading on Tuesday, media reports said.

The three-day decline totals 14%, reflecting continued selling pressure on the stock.

Following the drop, the company’s market capitalization stands at Rs 32,257 crore, down sharply from Rs 45,975 crore at the time of its listing on November 18, 2025.

About PhysicsWallah

Offering affordable online, offline, and hybrid learning, PhysicsWallah was started by Alakh Pandey (a popular YouTube teacher) and Prateek Maheshwari.

It began in 2016 as a YouTube channel focused on physics for JEE/NEET and CBSE board exams, then became a full-fledged company in 2020.

The company is to democratize education in India — making quality learning accessible and affordable to students across the country, including in tier-2 and tier-3 cities.

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