07-08-2025
Nursing education platform NPrep raises funding from All In Capital, IIMA Ventures
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NPrep, an AI-driven nursing education startup, has raised an undisclosed amount in a pre-seed funding round led by All In Capital with participation from IIMA Ventures , American edtech company Chegg, and other family offices and in 2024 by Prince Kaushik, Utkarsh Paliwal, and Gourav Khurana, three doctors from AIIMS Jodhpur, and AI/ML expert Shrey Gupta, NPrep offers an AI-backed learning and placement platform to bridge gaps in nursing education. The platform delivers more than 1,300 hours of adaptive, personalised training, including simulated clinical scenarios and automated assessments designed to address individual strengths and this funding, NPrep plans to broaden its courses, enhance the AI learning engine, and deepen partnerships with healthcare institutions for placements. The company's expansion plan covers domestic growth in FY26 with sights on international placements by FY27."Just in the last six months, we have grown fourfold from 10,000 users to 40,000 users. And we have been developing these AI capabilities for both consumer-facing and internal company operations. The goal is to make a personalised environment for each and every nursing student so they are not dependent on anyone for their educational needs," founder and CEO Kaushik told generative AI-led instruction and support services such as mock interviews and resume reviews, the company seeks to improve clinical competency and employability for India's nurses. The platform is working on content in regional languages to increase its reach in tier-II and tier-III faces a critical shortage of qualified nursing professionals, a problem arising due to inconsistent training, outdated curricula, and poor access to advanced skill-building infrastructure, the company said. According to NPrep, the country needs over 15 million new, skilled nurses to match developed nations' healthcare standards."The NPrep team has a deep understanding of the problem, product, and authentic mission-driven approach. With their medical backgrounds and tech-first mindset, they're improving test prep and rebuilding trust," Aditya Singh, partner at All In Capital, said in a statement announcing the funding.