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Why Kedovo Is the Only App You Need to Study and Excel in Your Exams

10 August 20268 min readKedovo Blog

Open the phone of almost any Class 10 student a month before boards and you will find the same thing. A folder of PDFs someone shared on WhatsApp. Three or four YouTube playlists, half-watched. A sample paper site with more pop-ups than questions. Screenshots of a friend's notes. Somewhere in there, the actual NCERT textbook.

None of that is a shortage of material. It is the opposite. It is more material than anyone could work through, scattered across places that do not know what the others contain, none of which has any idea what you have already understood. The student is not missing resources. They are missing a place where everything for the chapter they are studying tonight sits together, in order, with something that keeps track.

That is the specific problem Kedovo was built to solve, and it is worth explaining what that looks like in practice rather than as a feature list.

The Real Problem Is Not a Lack of Material

Think about what actually happens when you sit down to study Acids, Bases and Salts. You read the chapter. Some of it makes sense, some of it does not. You want the NCERT questions solved, so you search, and you find a site that solves them in a different order with different numbering. You want to test yourself, so you find an MCQ set, but it covers three chapters at once and you cannot tell which questions belong to yours. You get stuck on why a salt turns litmus blue, and there is nobody to ask at eleven at night.

Every one of those switches costs you. Not just the minutes of searching, but the thread of what you were doing. The forty minutes you set aside becomes fifteen minutes of actual studying and twenty-five minutes of finding things.

The fix is not a better PDF. It is removing the switching entirely.

Everything for One Chapter, in One Place

On Kedovo, a chapter is not a file. It is a page. Open Acids, Bases and Salts and you get the notes for that chapter, the NCERT solutions for that chapter, flashcards built from that chapter, practice questions written for it, and the question formats the board now sets on it. Nothing on that page belongs to a different chapter. Nothing is missing because someone did not get around to uploading it.

You never search. You never sort. You open the chapter and everything for it is there.

Notes Built to Be Studied, Not Just Read

Most online notes are one enormous page you scroll through until you lose your place. Kedovo splits every chapter into its own sections and gives you one at a time, with a navigator showing all of them and which ones you have been through.

This sounds small. It changes how it feels to study. A twenty-page wall of text is intimidating and easy to abandon; six clearly named sections are six things you can finish. You always know where you are, and you can come back tomorrow to exactly where you stopped rather than scrolling until something looks familiar.

Every Question Type the Board Actually Sets

CBSE has spent the last few years moving away from questions that reward memorising and towards questions that reward understanding. Competency-based questions, assertion and reason, case studies. A student who has only ever practised long-answer questions from a guidebook meets these for the first time in the exam hall, which is the worst possible place to meet them.

Kedovo gives you each format separately, chapter by chapter, so you can practise the form of the question and not just its content:

  • Practice questions for working through the concept properly, with the full solution
  • MCQs for speed and precision
  • Assertion and reasoning for the format that catches out students who know the material but not the trick of it
  • Case studies for applying a chapter to a situation you have not seen before
  • Previous year questions, chapter-wise, so you can see what the board has actually asked

You are not guessing what might come. You are practising what does.

A Tutor That Already Knows Your Chapter

The AI tutor is not a general chatbot with your textbook pasted in. It knows which chapter you have open. Ask it "why does this happen" and it does not need you to explain which "this" you mean.

Two things make it genuinely useful rather than a novelty. You can highlight any line in the notes and ask about that exact line, which means you never have to type out the sentence that confused you. And after you attempt a question, you can ask about that question specifically, with your answer and the correct one already in the conversation, so the explanation is about your mistake rather than the topic in general.

It is available at eleven at night, which is when most studying actually happens.

Progress You Can Actually See

Kedovo records what you have read, what you have attempted, what you got right, and what you have gone back to. Not to produce a number for its own sake, but to answer a question every student has and almost none can answer honestly: which chapters am I actually weak in?

Most students answer that by feel, and feel is unreliable. It flags the chapter you disliked rather than the one you scored badly on. A record of what you have actually done is a better guide than a memory of how studying felt, and in the last month before an exam, knowing exactly where to spend your remaining hours is worth more than any single resource.

What This Replaces

Put plainly, one app in place of: a notes site, a solutions site, an MCQ site, a sample paper site, a flashcard app, a progress tracker, and the tuition class you attend partly so there is somebody to ask.

Not because bundling is impressive, but because the switching between them was the thing costing you time, and because none of them knew anything about the others or about you.

Where to Start

Pick the chapter you have class on tomorrow. Read its notes section by section. Do the practice questions before looking at the solutions. Ask the tutor the first thing that does not make sense instead of skipping past it.

That is one chapter, done properly, in one place. Then do it again tomorrow. Consistency has always been what separates students who do well from students who meant to.

Kedovo covers every chapter and every subject from Class 6 to 12, and you can start without paying anything.

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