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NewSee how Kedovo compares to BYJU'S, Vedantu, PW & moreI am 15. I built an AI platform for CBSE students without funding, without a team, and while preparing for my own board exams. Here is the honest reason why.
The students who do well in board exams are rarely the ones who studied the hardest in Class 10. They are the ones who learned how to study independently in Class 7, 8, and 9.
Most families paying for tuition are not paying for results. They are paying for the absence of an alternative. That alternative now exists — and it costs a fraction of what coaching does.
Every topper you have ever heard of had one thing in common — they could study on their own. Not because they were smarter. Because they built a skill most students never get the chance to practise.
A generic AI tool answers your question. A personalised AI tutor knows your class, your board, and your chapter before you even ask. Here is why that difference changes everything.
Families across India spend ₹1.5 to 2.5 lakh a year on coaching. Here is an honest look at what that money buys — and what AI now makes possible instead.
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