AI-powered program delivers expert lectures, real-time assessments, and daily resources to level the playing field for aspiring medical students across India and beyond.
In a major boost to medical aspirants preparing for NEET 2025, the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IIT Kanpur), in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, has launched a completely free 30-day crash course via the government-backed SATHEE platform.
The initiative aims to democratize access to high-quality exam preparation by eliminating financial and geographic barriers.
The course, available from April 7, offers a rich blend of expert-curated content and cutting-edge AI tools, empowering students to optimize their final month of preparation. Developed by top faculty from IITs and AIIMS, the module includes topic-wise recorded lectures, previous years' question papers with detailed solutions, daily quizzes, and mock test series that simulate the real NEET exam environment.
To further support revision, high-performing students receive a daily formula booklet covering critical NEET and JEE concepts — a powerful last-minute resource.
What sets this program apart is SATHEE’s AI-driven personalized assessment system, which identifies each student’s knowledge gaps and tailors revision strategies accordingly. The course particularly emphasizes high-weightage NEET topics, allowing students to focus their energy where it matters most.
Accessible both in India and internationally, students can join the course through satheeneet.iitk.ac.in or via the SATHEE mobile app, available on Android and iOS.
SATHEE (Self-Assessment Test and Help for Entrance Exams) is a joint initiative of the Ministry of Education and the Department of Science and Technology. It offers free, multilingual educational support for major entrance exams, including NEET, JEE, CUET, ICAR, CLAT, and SSC, with the vision of leveling the educational playing field for every learner.
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