The Ministry of Education and IIT Kanpur launched the 45-day free crash courses for students appearing in JEE Main 2025 under SATHEE today. The course will begin on November 11 and be available at sathee.iitk.ac.in and through iOS and Android mobile apps. This will give the student a way to prepare for an exam structured and accessible under one umbrella.
Every day, sessions of two hours are conducted online with distinguished mentors guiding them. Topics discussed would be prime important in JEE, and problem solving strategies are efficient with respect to the exam. What makes SATHEE course differ from others is that it holds practice questions and mock test series wherein the concepts are being applied at each day and real time examination conditions are simulated.
The SATHEE crash course integrates AI-powered analytics. It therefore offers students personalized recommendations based on their performance, hence facilitating the identification of a student’s strengths and weaknesses so as to enhance the refinement of study methods and the improvement of the grasp of essential subjects.
45-day free crash courses include:
Starting day one, SATHEE covers Physics (Units and Measurement), Chemistry (Basic Concepts of Chemistry), and Mathematics (Sets). The course moves on through the next days with topics like Motion, Chemical Bonding, and Sequences in Mathematics. This curriculum is well planned with the critical areas and review scope to assure students that they can approach their studies with confidence.
This shift showcases how IIT Kanpur is working towards imparting accessible education. SATHEE ensures that course fees are not a problem to aspiring engineers in the pursuit of their dream of becoming engineers. Advanced analytics and interactive tools reflect a current, student-centric approach towards maximizing preparation efficiency and performance.
To JEE aspirants, SATHEE’s crash course comes as a savior where one can seek structured support and innovative tools in facing one of India’s most competitive exams.
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