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Math learning startup Cuemath on Monday said it raised $15 million (nearly Rs 102 crore) in its Series B round of funding from CapitalG (formerly known as Google Capital) and existing investor Sequoia India.

Cuemath offers technology-driven after-school math learning programmes for children from KG to grade eight. The company said that the funds will be used to develop its learning system and to expand to more cities across the country.

Currently, the ed-tech startup is present in Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai, Pune and Hyderabad, with around 300 math excellence centres in each of these cities. By March 2018, Cuemath aims to establish 5,000 centers and enroll 40,000 children…