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Artium Academy Gets Featured on TIME’s Global Top 350 EdTech List — A First for Music Education in India
Artium Academy Gets Featured on TIME’s Global Top 350 EdTech List — A First for Music Education in India

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Artium Academy, India’s leading online music learning platform, has been officially recognized by TIME Magazine and Statista as one of the top 350 EdTech Companies in the world. This distinction marks a significant milestone for the brand.
A Standing Ovation on the Global Stage
The methodology to evaluate this list was comprehensive and transparent. It weighed 70% on an organisation’s financial strength (revenue, funding, team size) and 30% on industry impact. It was a proud achievement for the organisation to be among prestigious EdTech companies, including Duolingo, Udemy, and Chegg.


The Artium Edge
With its Live 1:1 learning approach and personalized teaching, the online music education platform has an internationally benchmarked curriculum that sets Artium apart from the competition. The launch of the Globally Recognised Music Programme (GRMP) has made Artium India’s first and only music learning platform, offering globally recognised Indian and Western music courses.
Since embracing an omnichannel “phygital” model, it has blended technology with traditional learning. Now enhanced with two offline centres in Chennai, it plans to expand into Tier 2 and 3 Indian cities by 2027, with a long-term view toward global markets.

Maestro-Led Excellence
Guided by a handpicked team of industry legends, including Sonu Nigam, Aruna Sairam, K.S. Chithra, Shubha Mudgal, Louis Banks, Raju Singh, and Ananth Vaidyanathan, Artium ensures each student receives the highest level of expertise and artistic mentorship. This star-studded faculty lineup underpins the academy’s performance-first ethos.
Leadership Speaks
“When we started Artium, the idea was simple: to bring structure, credibility, global accreditation, and access to music education using an omnichannel strategy coupled with state‑of‑the‑art tech‑led initiatives. Today, it is incredibly fulfilling to see that, being one of the online e-learning platforms, it resonates globally and is recognized.”
— Ashish Joshi, Founder & CEO at Artium Academy
Future Plans
Artium Academy’s global recognition in TIME magazine is another validation of the streamlined action plan:
- Offline Centres
Two operational locations are in Alwarpet and Thoraipakkam, Chennai; multiple new locations are planned in several Indian cities by 2027.
- International Horizons
Strategic plans are underway to enter global markets and extend the reach of its accredited curriculum.
Final Note
The recognition of Artium Academy on the TIME and Statista lists is not just a mere accolade; it is proof that online music learning, powered by global standards and technology, can resonate just as powerfully as any tech discipline.
As Artium grows in India and abroad, it aspires to blend heritage, innovation, and impact, setting new standards in EdTech and amplifying its influence on a global stage.