India’s Largest EdTech Institution Skillfloor Expands Offline Classroom Learning Across 40+ Centres
Skillfloor expands to 40+ offline learning centres across 25 Indian cities, offering practical, instructor-led training, projects, internships and career support.
BENGALURU, India, Aug. 17, 2026 — Skillfloor, India’s largest edtech institution with an extensive offline learning network, has established more than 40 centres across 25 cities in India.
Headquartered in Bengaluru, the institution is expanding access to structured professional education that combines instructor guidance with practical application and career preparation.
The expansion comes as learners increasingly evaluate professional education based on how effectively it helps them develop skills that can be applied in workplace settings. While digital learning provides broad access to information, classroom environments can offer direct interaction with instructors, structured schedules, peer learning, and immediate feedback.
A Classroom Model Built Around Application
Skillfloor’s classroom programmes are designed to move beyond theoretical instruction by incorporating practical learning into the training experience.
Depending on the programme and location, learners may receive:
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Instructor-led classroom sessions and direct feedback
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Practical assignments and real-time projects
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Industry-relevant curriculum
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Internship opportunities
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Mentor guidance
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Resume and portfolio support
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Interview preparation
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Career assistance
The programmes cover professional domains including Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Data Analytics, Digital Marketing, Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity, Development and Project Management.
“Professional learning requires more than access to information. Learners also need structure, practice, feedback and opportunities to understand how their skills apply in real working environments,” said the Skillfloor team. “Our offline network allows us to bring instructor-led training closer to learners while connecting classroom learning with practical projects and career preparation.”
Scale Across Learners, Programmes and Mentors
The physical network forms part of Skillfloor’s wider training operations. The institution reports having trained more than 100,000 learners and professionals through 50,000+ batches, supported by 50+ mentors.
These figures reflect Skillfloor’s broader learning ecosystem across its programmes and delivery formats rather than individual centre performance.
Its learning portfolio includes classroom-based, live instructor-led and self-paced programmes, allowing learners to select a format based on their professional requirements.
Connecting Professional Education With India’s Skills Agenda
The expansion also comes against a wider focus on strengthening the relationship between education, skills and employment in India.
NITI Aayog’s 2026 working paper, Education and Skilling for Employment: From Credentials to Learning Outcomes, examines the need to place greater emphasis on learning outcomes and the connection between education and employment.
For Skillfloor, its physical presence adds a classroom dimension to its broader edtech model, giving learners an alternative to fully self-directed learning while retaining access to structured professional programmes.
Skillfloor has also established a government programs division focused on large-scale skilling initiatives for public-sector and institutional requirements, extending its work beyond individual professional training.
Learners, professionals and organizational decision-makers can review available programs, center locations, schedules and admission requirements by visiting https://skillfloor.com/ or contacting the nearest offline learning center.

