Eductate
For parents of NEET & JEE aspirants

Know how your child is preparing — without checking on them every hour.

Eductate gives you facts, not anxiety: daily study consistency, mock-test trends, weakness alerts and the AI mentor's read on what to focus on next. Your child controls what you see.

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Your child approves access

Nothing is shared without explicit approval from your child's account.

Calm alerts, not noise

Weekly summaries by default. Real-time alerts only for slips that matter.

Multiple children, one login

Link siblings to a single parent dashboard — switch between them in a tap.

Cancel anytime

No auto-renewal traps. Pro-rate refunds on yearly plans.

What you'll see as a parent

The signals that matter — without becoming the school principal at home.

Eductate gives parents a clear, calm view of how preparation is actually going. Five views you'll use every week.

Daily consistency you can actually see

Did studying happen today? Yes, no, or 'half-day'.

The streak strip shows the last 14 days at a glance — skipped days are flagged honestly, so a friendly nudge replaces the daily 'have you studied' conversation.

Study consistency · this week
5 / 7 days done
Mon
3.5h
Tue
4.0h
Wed
2.5h
Thu
Fri
3.0h
Sat
5.0h
Sun

21 hours this week · target was 24 hrs

Mock-test trends without scoreboard anxiety

The score curve, not the score of the day.

One mock isn't a verdict. The trend across six attempts shows whether the line is climbing — per subject, per section — so you can spot a plateau before exam month.

Mock-test trend · last 6 attempts
542 → 618 · climbing
  • Physics: 142 → 178
  • Chemistry: 168 → 194
  • Biology: 232 → 246
Weakness alerts ahead of exam week

The slips that hurt rank — caught early, not in May.

When a chapter drops below recall threshold or a section time-leak shows up twice in a row, you see it as a calm alert. No daily noise — only the things that actually need a conversation.

Weakness alerts · this week
3 calm signals
  • Physics — Section C timing

    Last 2 mocks: 22 min lost in last 10 questions.

    HIGH
  • Organic Chemistry — named reactions

    Recall dropped from 78% → 52% over 3 weeks.

    MEDIUM
  • Plant Physiology revision gap

    Last revisited 18 days ago.

    LOW

Only alerts that matter. No daily noise.

AI mentor's read on the next 14 days

"Focus here, not there." In one sentence.

Every Sunday, the AI mentor summarises what worked, what didn't, and the two highest-leverage focuses for the coming fortnight. You read 30 seconds; your child does the work.

AI mentor · weekly read
Sunday digest

Week 14 · Apr 22 – Apr 28

Arjun's Physics is climbing. Chemistry is the lever this fortnight.

  • Mock series average up by +18 marks, driven by Biology + Mechanics.
  • Recommend: 2× Chemistry named-reaction drills this week, 1 sectional mock on Sunday.
  • Watch: Section C timing in Physics — costing 12 minutes on average.
  • Privacy + control, by your child

    Your child approves what's shared. Always.

    Approvals are scoped — study consistency, mock scores, weakness alerts. Chats with the AI doubt solver, personal notes and reminders stay private. You can see that they studied, never what they messaged.

    Privacy controls · approved by Arjun
    You see only what's shared
    Daily study consistencyShared
    Mock test scores + trendShared
    Weakness alertsShared
    AI doubt-solver chatsPrivate
    Personal notesPrivate
    Direct messages with mentorsPrivate

    Your child can toggle these at any time. Logged for transparency.

    Outcome simulator

    What could 30 – 90 days of focused effort do for your score?

    Slide the inputs to match your current situation. Outputs are estimates based on the inputs you provide — actual results depend on effort and how consistently you use the plan.

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    Estimated improvement potential

    Score improvement range

    +45 to +90 marks

    Over 6 months at 4 hrs/day. Actual results depend on effort + consistency.

    Suggested focus

    Physics weak chapters · Concept rebuild + weekly mock · Spaced revision daily

    Weekly consistency

    24 hrs/wk needed

    Recommended plan

    Pro

    Projected score band

    465 – 510 / 720

    Estimated improvement potentialbased on consistent practice. Eductate doesn't guarantee any specific rank or score.

    What parents weigh

    How Eductate compares to the alternatives you're considering.

    Honest comparison across the 9 things parents actually weigh — visibility, alerts, cost, privacy. No competitor names.

    Capability
    Eductate
    Personal tutorTraditional coachingSelf-study
    Daily progress visibility~~
    Mock-test trend (per subject)
    Weakness early-warning alerts~
    Adaptive personalisation
    Child controls what's shared
    No commute / pickup overhead
    Affordable per-month cost
    Multiple children, one account
    Cancel anytime~

    Comparisons reflect typical category implementations as of 2026. Individual options may differ.

    AI-Only Home Learning

    Eductate Home Learning — AI-Only Support

    For students preparing independently from home who need AI study planning, practice, revision, and doubt support.

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    AI-Only Home LearningFlagship · Coaching + AI
    Honest answers

    What most parents pause to ask first.

    The four hesitations we hear the most — and the responses that should help you decide.

    My child already has coaching.

    Eductate doesn't replace your child's coaching. It fills the gaps between classes — telling you what's actually getting revised, where marks are leaking, and which weak chapter is up next.

    Won't this just be another distracting app?

    There's no social feed, no leaderboard chasing and no chat with strangers. Your child gets a planner and a doubt solver; you get a calm weekly digest. That's it.

    How do I know it's safe for my child?

    Data is stored in India, payments are PCI-compliant, and there are no public profiles. Your child controls what's shared with you, and we never share anything with third parties.

    What if my child resists using it?

    Start with the free 2-minute assessment together. If your child doesn't see the snapshot as useful, you walk away — no card on file, no commitment.

    No card · No commitment · Snapshot in 2 minutes.

    Parent questions, answered

    The 10 questions parents ask before subscribing.

    Quick honest answers from the team. If something's missing, the free assessment usually answers the rest.

    Eductate doesn't replace coaching. It fills the gaps between classes — telling you what was revised, where the marks leaked on the last mock, and which weak chapter the AI mentor is prioritising next. Most of our families keep their coaching and add Eductate on top.
    You see that they studied (consistency, hours, completed tasks), where they're losing marks (mock trends, weakness alerts) and what the AI mentor recommends next. You do not see doubt-solver chats, personal notes or in-app messages — your child controls those and can toggle visibility on the parent dashboard.
    Data is stored on Indian servers, payments are PCI-compliant, and we never share data with third parties. There are no public profiles, no leaderboards and no social feed — your child's progress is visible only to them and the parents they've linked.
    No. The dashboard is read-only by default — a weekly summary in plain language plus three at-a-glance views. If you can read WhatsApp, you can use Eductate.
    Yes. Linking a parent account requires explicit approval from your child's account, and they're notified whenever an alert is shared with you. Transparency is the whole point — calmer conversations at the dinner table.
    A tutor teaches; Eductate plans, tracks and revises. They work well together. A tutor can be expensive (₹15,000+/month) and gives you one perspective; Eductate gives you a multi-subject adaptive plan + parent visibility for a fraction of the cost, and is available 24/7 for doubt-solving.
    Yes. Link as many children as you need — the dashboard shows each child as a separate card and you can switch between them in a tap. Each child controls their own privacy.
    Yes. All plans cancel in one tap from your account. Yearly subscriptions are pro-rate refunded for the unused period. No auto-renewal traps.
    No. Rank depends on your child's effort, consistency, and how they use the platform. What Eductate guarantees is that you'll know how preparation is actually going — and where to support them most usefully — every week.
    Most NEET / JEE families pick the Pro plan — full AI planner, unlimited doubt solver, mock test intelligence, adaptive revision + parent progress summary. Class 9–10 foundation students typically start on Starter, and droppers / final-year aspirants move to Elite for the priority mentor and rank-improvement analytics.
    Parent stories

    Calmer homes, clearer prep.

    Quotes describe the change in how these parents engaged with their child's prep — not promises about rank. Verified parent testimonials replace these entries as they land.

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    Lakshmi R.

    Mother · Child preparing for NEET

    Placeholder

    I finally know when to step in and when to leave him alone. The weekly digest sets the conversation, not me.

    Before

    Asking 'have you studied today' three times a day.

    After

    Weekly digest replaced the nagging — and the streak shows up on its own.

    S

    Suresh K.

    Father · Child preparing for JEE

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    One mock was always either a celebration or a fight. The trend view ended both.

    Before

    Mock scores arrived as numbers I couldn't interpret.

    After

    Trend view tells me whether she's improving across mocks — not just doing one well.

    A

    Anjali T.

    Mother · Child preparing for NEET

    Placeholder

    The first weakness alert about Organic Chemistry recall was the conversation that saved her February mock.

    Before

    Coaching reports came monthly, after the slip had already happened.

    After

    Weakness alerts surface in the same week, before mock day.

    B

    Bharath V.

    Father · Child preparing for UPSC

    Placeholder

    I'm not the expert. The mentor read gives me one paragraph I can act on — that's all I needed.

    Before

    No way to know if the prep was structured or scattered.

    After

    Weekly mentor read summarises the focus in one paragraph.

    Eductate is early. We'd rather show four honest placeholders here than a wall of fabricated quotes. Real parent testimonials replace these as families opt in.

    Two minutes today

    You'll know more about your child's prep by tonight than you do today.

    The free 2-minute snapshot maps the weak chapters, revision gaps and daily-hours target — then you decide whether to subscribe and link your dashboard.

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