They say ideas are often born during times of adversity. In my case, it wasn’t an “idea” that sparked this journey—it was a hunger to learn and grow.
Hailing from Amravati, a small town with limited opportunities for IIT aspirants, the struggle was very real. Determined to pursue my dream, I moved to Kota, the hub of IIT coaching. After two years of relentless hard work, I achieved what once felt impossible—I secured admission to IIT Bombay, a dream come true.
But the story didn’t stop there. While pursuing my engineering studies, I realized many students back in Amravati were still clueless about the right path to reach their goals. To bridge this gap, I began conducting seminars in schools, coaching centers, and private classes, creating awareness about opportunities, the scope of engineering, and how to crack competitive exams.
In my second year at IIT, I would prepare practice test papers and send them home to Amravati, where my parents would distribute them to about 10–12 students. Every month, I traveled back to Amravati to clear their doubts in person. This continued for two years, and during this period I discovered my true calling: teaching and guiding young minds.
Even after landing a placement in a reputed MNC company in Bangalore, my heart wasn’t at peace. The joy I found in teaching students, supporting my parents, and living with purpose was unmatched.
So, in 2014, I took a leap of faith and started foundation-level classes for students of 8th to 10th grade. This was my training ground, where I learned the nuances of being an educator
By 2016, those very students wanted us to continue guiding them through their higher studies. That’s when we expanded to teaching 11th and 12th-grade Physics. Soon, due to growing demand and requests from parents, we launched a complete curriculum for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
Our results spoke louder than words:
These milestones strengthened our vision and motivated us to reach even higher.