What we've learned building AspireACE, analysing 8,000+ mock attempts, and talking to thousands of students. Written by the team — IIT and AIIMS alumni.
Every competing app has a streak counter. We spent two weeks debating it, ran a 3-week experiment with 80 students, and decided not to ship it. Here's why.
This isn't a "read NCERT twice and solve 1,000 PYQs" guide. It's a structured 30-day protocol based on what actually moves marks in JEE and NEET Organic.
We analysed 8,000+ mock attempts from our early-access cohort across November 2025 to February 2026. Three things surprised us. Here's the data.
In a 3-hour JEE mock, 73% of students in our cohort made their highest error count in the final 45 minutes. This is what we learned about why — and what actually helps.
We've spent 18 months thinking about this every day. The honest answer is: AI is very good at four specific things in education, and almost useless at everything else people are trying to use it for.
We asked 40 students who experienced burnout during their prep year to reconstruct exactly when it started. The pattern was almost identical across all 40.
No spam. No marketing emails. Only new posts — roughly once a quarter.