EIN 360 Compete Pilot opens September 2026
The AI exam preparation platform
An AI exam-prep platform that builds a living model of every aspirant — then trains them with agentic AI. NEET first.
No two learners move through the system the same way.
The problem
Exam preparation is built for the median, not for you
One pace for two hundred students
A batch moves at the speed of its median. If organic chemistry is your weakness, the lecture does not slow down; if you mastered it weeks ago, the lecture does not skip ahead. Both directions waste months.
Tests that discover gaps too late
The weekly test cycle finds a concept gap days or weeks after it forms — after it has already weakened every concept built on top of it. By rank-list day, the damage is structural.
Feedback that stops at the answer key
"The correct answer is B" teaches nothing about why you chose C. Without reasoning-level feedback, aspirants repeat the same error pattern with different numbers.
How it works
Six agents, one model of you
Every agent reads from and writes to the same Digital Twin — a continuously updated model of your knowledge, behavior, and trajectory. That model, not a fixed syllabus calendar, decides what happens next.
Observer agent
Watches every response — accuracy, time, hesitation, changed answers — and flags concept gaps in real time.
Teacher agent
Teaches by Socratic questioning. Not "the answer is B" — "walk me through what happens when you substitute the values."
Planner agent
Rebuilds the study plan as the model updates. A weak organic-chemistry chain reshapes next week, automatically.
Revision agent
Schedules spaced revision from each aspirant’s forgetting curve, not a fixed timetable.
Mentor agent
Reads confidence and stress signals, and intervenes with guidance before a slump becomes a habit.
Prediction agent
Maintains a score trajectory and readiness estimate, so preparation decisions are made with eyes open.
The Digital Twin
The model the agents share
The Digital Twin is not a score history. It is a structured model of the aspirant that updates with every interaction, across three dimensions:
Knowledge
Mastery mapped concept by concept, not subject by subject. The system knows the difference between weak at thermodynamics and weak at one assumption inside it.
Behavior
Peak focus windows, attention thresholds, how you respond to pressure, whether you change correct answers under time stress. Preparation adapts to the person, not just the syllabus.
Trajectory
Where current patterns lead — a continuously updated readiness estimate that turns "how is preparation going" from a feeling into an answer.
First examination
Why NEET first
Every year, about 2.4 million students register for NEET — one syllabus, one exam day, and outcomes decided almost entirely by concept mastery across Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. It is the clearest case in education where understanding, continuously measured, beats hours logged.
The pilot cohort opens in September 2026. Aspirants and parents can register interest now; seats are confirmed in order of registration.
The pilot, honestly
Compete is pre-launch. We are not selling courses today — we are onboarding a first cohort that will train with the AI tutor and shape it. If you want a finished product with five years of testimonials, wait. If you want the system that comes after coaching centers, join the pilot.
Frequently asked questions
What is an AI exam preparation platform?
An AI exam preparation platform builds a model of what each aspirant knows and how they learn, then adapts the preparation continuously. Instead of fixed batches and weekly tests, AI agents observe every response, adjust the plan, and teach through guided questioning.
When does EIN 360 Compete launch?
The first pilot cohort opens in September 2026, starting with NEET. Compete is pre-launch today — you can register interest now, and pilot invitations go out in order of registration as cohort seats open.
Which exams does Compete cover?
NEET is first. The platform is built for high-stakes competitive examinations where concept mastery decides outcomes, and additional examinations will follow after the NEET pilot. Registering interest lets you indicate which exam you are preparing for.
Does the AI replace teachers?
No. It replaces the structural limits of the batch model: one pace for 200 students, feedback that arrives a week late, and answer keys instead of reasoning. Teachers and mentors stay in the loop — the AI gives them per-student understanding they could not otherwise have.
Train with the system, not the batch
Register interest for the September 2026 NEET pilot. No payment, no commitment — a seat in the queue and first access when your cohort opens.
Register interest