IIT Kanpur Launches Free 40-Day JEE Main 2026 Crash Course

  • IIT Kanpur launches a free 40-day online crash course for JEE aspirants.
  • AI-driven analytics and expert mentorship help students track and improve performance.
  • SATHEE ensures inclusive education with multilingual content accessible across India.

IIT Kanpur has initiated a complimentary 40-day crash course for JEE Main 2026 candidates as part of the Ministry of Education’s prominent SATHEE (Self-Assessment Test and Help for Entrance Exams) program. The online course starting November 1 aims to enhance students' conceptual comprehension and boost performance in the competitive exam.

Created to assist students throughout India, the course will feature live and recorded interactive sessions led by IIT graduates, providing a well-organized and approachable educational experience for everyone. The sessions will address fundamental subjects in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, including daily problem-solving, chapter-specific assessments, and an extensive All India Mock Test Series.

Students will have access to complimentary mentorship, inspiration sessions, and confusion resolution assistance from 10 am to 6 pm during the entire course period. A distinctive aspect of this initiative is the incorporation of AI-driven performance analytics that offers customized progress monitoring, allowing learners to pinpoint and improve on their weak points.

All materials, such as lectures, practice resources, and performance reports, can be accessed without charge via the SATHEE website and mobile application, which is compatible with both Android and iOS devices. Students may sign up for the course at sathee.iitk.ac.in.

SATHEE, created by IIT Kanpur and introduced by the Ministry of Education, seeks to make quality learning resources accessible to all. The platform provides organized routes and sessions led by experts for multiple competitive exams including JEE, NEET, CUET, CLAT, ICAR, SSC, RRB, and IBPS.

It aims to foster inclusive, multilingual education in accordance with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Shortly, the SATHEE platform will broaden its accessibility by providing content in 12 Indian languages, aiding students from various linguistic and socio-economic contexts.

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