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Super Tutor is an AI self-study tutoring app for students in India, covering Class 1–12, CBSE, ICSE, multiple state boards, and entrance exams such as JEE, NEET, GUJCET, and BITSAT. Its core proposition is not live classes, but bringing “learn, practice, and track” into one app: chapter notes, AI Q&A, adaptive quizzes, mock exams, previous-year papers, and a parent dashboard.
The product claims that students can type questions as if chatting, and the AI will provide step-by-step explanations tailored to the student’s level, while adjusting the learning path based on study pace, strengths, and weaknesses. On the practice side, it includes adaptive quizzes, flashcards, DPP, 20+ years of PYQ, chapter mock tests, and full-length mock tests. On the data side, it offers chapter progress tracking, weak-area analysis, performance statistics, and a parent dashboard. It is well suited to a high-frequency, low-pressure daily loop of asking questions and doing practice, but the website does not disclose the underlying model, accuracy evaluations, human review, or correction mechanisms, so AI answers should still be checked critically.
The free plan is available long term and does not require a credit card. It includes 5 doubt-solving queries per day, core notes, 3 quizzes per day, and basic statistics. Paid plans start from ₹29/week, with monthly at ₹249, quarterly at ₹699, and yearly at ₹2,499; there are also bundles such as Class 11+12, Board+Entrance, and Class 9+10. Compared with offline tutors and coaching classes in India, the entry price is very low, with cancellation support and a 7-day refund policy. Value for money is its main selling point.
Its strengths are clear alignment with Indian syllabi, multi-device sync across mobile and browser, a genuinely usable free tier, flexible billing cycles, and stated data encryption with no data selling. The downsides are that there is no visible support for Chinese, China’s domestic curriculum, or Gaokao scenarios; API/LMS integration information is missing; and the quality of AI-generated content lacks third-party validation, so it should not be fully relied on for complex problems or admissions strategy.
It is best suited to students in Indian schools, candidates preparing for exams such as JEE/NEET, and parents who want a low-cost tool to replace part of after-school tutoring. For Chinese users, its curriculum system, payment methods, and content are clearly focused on the Indian local market, and whether it can be accessed directly from China is unknown. Even if accessible, it is not suitable as a primary tool for China’s in-school learning. If Chinese language support and China-aligned curricula are needed, domestic question banks, photo-based homework-solving apps, or LLM-powered study assistants may be better alternatives.
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