India's education sector — from coaching institutes to EdTech platforms — is one of the world's largest. Brand names in education build over years of trust, making them prime targets for copying.
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Coaching institute names, EdTech platform brands, and school chain names are frequently copied by competitors in the same or nearby cities. Trademark registration is the only way to enforce exclusive rights to your brand.
Filing in the correct class is critical — wrong class = no legal protection for your core business.
The primary class for coaching institutes, EdTech platforms, training programs, and educational institutions — every education business must file here.
Covers educational software, apps, and digital learning tools — essential for EdTech companies with software products.
Covers books, study materials, test papers, and educational publications — needed for coaching institutes publishing study content.
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We check for existing similar marks in your industry class to ensure your brand name is available for registration.
Submit your business name, logo, address, and identity proof. The process is 100% online — no physical visit needed.
We file your application with the correct trademark class for your Education & EdTech business. You receive your Trademark Application Number (TM No.) the same day.
You can legally use the ™ symbol immediately after filing. The registration certificate follows after examination (6–24 months).
Class 41 (Education & Entertainment) is the primary class. If you publish study materials or books, add Class 16. If you have an app or software platform, add Class 9.
Yes. The app name should be registered in Class 9 (software) and Class 41 (educational services). Register as early as possible — EdTech brand names are copied within months of product launch.
Yes. Even a local institute's brand name can be copied by a new competitor. Once you've built a reputation, someone else can open under the same or similar name and divert your students. Trademark registration prevents this.
Yes, if the course name is distinctive and not generic. Descriptive names like "IIT JEE Coaching" cannot be trademarked. But branded course names like a proprietary course method or brand can be protected.