Physicswallah share price: Shares of Physicswallah Limited rallied around 10 per cent today (August 17) as the company’s consolidated net losses narrowed to Rs 88 crore in the first quarter of the financial year 2026-27 from Rs 120 crore posted in the year-ago period.
Shares of Physicswallah opened at Rs 114.65 and rallied 9.60 per cent to hit an intra-day high of Rs 128.37 from the previous day’s close of Rs 117.12, on the NSE.
Physicswallah Limited, a tech-enabled education company, reported a strong earnings with its consolidated net loss narrowing to Rs 88 crore in the reporting quarter agaist loss of Rs 120 crore in the year-ago period.
The company saw 24 per cent year-on-year (YoY) growth in revenue from operations to Rs 1,054 crore and a significant improvement in operating profitability, said the company in a press release.
Physicswallah reported an EBITDA-positive quarter at Rs 52 cr, with margin improving by 743 bps to 4.9 per cent.
PhysicsWallah Q1 FY27 results – Key highlights
Revenue at Rs 1054 crore vs Rs 847 crore, up 24.4%
EBITDA loss of Rs 56 crore vs loss of Rs 76 crore
Net loss of Rs 88 cr vs loss of Rs 120 crore
Other income at 108 crore vs 55 crore
Enrolments: Rs 25 lakh (up 2.4% YoY – impacted by NEET exam-cycle shift)
Online revenue: Over 33% YoY, over 26% QoQ, driven by strong collections carried over from the previous quarter
Offline revenue: Over 4% YoY, over 7% QoQ
Online collection growth was weak at around 12%, due to NEET exam deferral
Breakdown of online collection drivers:
NEET collections fell around 28% due to exam deferral
State Board collections grew 100% YoY
Curious Junior grew 50% YoY
Management also flagged fewer government exam notifications as a drag
Unique transacting users up 2% to 21 lakh;
Average cost per unit up 10% to Rs 4,312;
Online EBITDA margin improved 621 bps to 12%.
366 centres (up from 303)
Enrolments up 5% to 3.5 lakh
What Physicswallah’s management said
On the quarterly earnings report, Alakh Pandey, Founder and CEO of PhysicsWallah said despite the change in NEET examination cycles, the company delivered healthy revenue growth along with an improvement in profitablity.
“While doing this we continued to expand our learner base across online, offline, K-12 and other new categories, reflecting a funnel that is getting deeper and wider. Our focus remains on scaling up this tech-led affordable online education platform while maintaining disciplined capital allocation,” he added.
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