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Vedantu

Live interactive tutoring

The Four Mismatches · Vedantu

Broadly fits

Assessed for an Indian student (its home market).

  • CurriculumPass

    Built for CBSE/ICSE boards and JEE/NEET, grades 4–12.

  • LanguagePass

    English and Hindi.

  • PricePartial

    Live tutoring costs more than the recorded-first rivals, though still priced for India.

  • InfrastructurePass

    Mobile and web on standard connections.

India-native and exam-fitting; its live-first format costs more than the recorded-and-cheap alternatives like Physics Wallah.

addestra.com · The Four Mismatches Test. A single fail means it was built for a different system.

Independence: Addestra builds learning products too (MathsTutor, TinkerWell). We never review or score our own, and no tool pays to be listed or to rank higher — how we assess fit.

What it does

What the AI actually does — W.A.V.E 2.0 tracks student engagement and attention during live classes in real time and feeds it back to teachers.

Why it was built — Made real-time interactive live tutoring (not recorded video) the core K-12 and test-prep format.

Who built it

Company
Vedantu Innovations Pvt Ltd
Founders
Vamsi Krishna · Pulkit Jain · Anand Prakash · Saurabh Saxena
HQ / origin
Bengaluru, India
Founded
2011 (LIVE platform launched 2014)
Model
B2C
Exam systems
CBSE · ICSE · JEE · NEET · NTSE
Languages
English · Hindi

We record durable facts only — no funding-raised or user-count figures. Unverified fields are marked [TBD] rather than guessed.

The fit assessment

The scorecard above scores Vedantu on the four axes on which exported EdTech fails to fit a local system — assessed for an Indian student (its home market). The verdict: India-native and exam-fitting; its live-first format costs more than the recorded-and-cheap alternatives like Physics Wallah. For the full framework, see the Four Mismatches Test.

Where it sits

Vedantu is on the EdTech AI 100 map, in exam prep & regional platforms, built in India.

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