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arey yaar — just understand it once

Yaar, just
understand
it once.

You know that feeling when a friend sits with you at 11pm and finally explains it in a way that just clicks? That's arey yaar. Your study companion that remembers where you got stuck, talks like a friend, and never lets you move on until you truly get it.

✦ arey yaar — coming soon
1L+
Topics Across All Boards
60K+
Past Exam Questions
50+
Countries Supported
3
Student · Teacher · Parent Portals
Feature 01

Your complete syllabus.
Every topic. Every checkbox.

Every board. Every country. Every subject — structured into a complete, checkable topic tree. Tick a topic, arey yaar explains it, quiz fires, mastery confirmed.

NEET UG · Biology · Syllabus Tree
🔍 Search topics...
▼ Unit 1: Diversity in Living World IN PROGRESS
The Living World
Biological Classification
Plant Kingdom
◎ Animal Kingdom
▶ Unit 2: Structural Organisation LOCKED
▶ Unit 3: Cell: Structure & Function LOCKED
▶ Unit 4: Plant Physiology LOCKED
▶ Unit 5: Human Physiology LOCKED
NEET UG → Biology → Unit 1 → Diversity
Animal Kingdom
◎ Learning
arey yaar — let me explain this differently
Before the taxonomy, ask yourself — what makes an animal an animal? Not a plant, not a fungus. The answer lies in three things: heterotrophy, motility, and the absence of a cell wall. Every phylum we study is just a variation of this theme...
Twist Questions — Firing After Self-Mark
Misconception Trap
Sponges (Porifera) are the simplest animals. They must have tissues and organs. True or False?
True
False ✓ — No tissues
Scenario Drop
A marine biologist finds an organism with radial symmetry, a gastrovascular cavity, and stinging cells. Which phylum?
Porifera
Coelenterata ✓
Platyhelminthes
Echinodermata
🔥This topic appeared in NEET 8 times in 10 years. Last appeared 2024. Predicted 2025: 89% confidence.
Feature 02

Arey yaar, look
how far you've come.

Not a boring percentage bar. arey yaar shows you a real map of your journey — every chapter a landmark, every mastered topic glowing, your position updating in real time. You can see yourself moving forward.

Diversity
100%
Struct. Org.
100%
Cell Biology
72%
Plant Phys.
38%
Human Phys.
12%
Genetics
0%
Ecology
0%
You are here → Cell Biology · Chapter 3
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Current Streak
14 days
↑ Personal best
Topics Mastered
147 / 450
+12 this week
Quiz Accuracy
84%
↑ from 67% week 1
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Level
Challenger
1,240 XP earned
Predicted NEET Readiness Score
0%50% pass100%
67%
With 34 days remaining · On track ✓
Feature 03

Arey yaar, did you
actually understand?

The mastery loop is the heart of arey yaar. You say "I studied this" — arey yaar says "okay, prove it." Get it wrong — arey yaar finds exactly where your thinking slipped, explains it again, and asks you fresh questions. Until it's 100%. No shortcuts.

01

Spark

arey yaar starts with something that makes you go "oh wait, really?" — a real question from your life. No boring definitions.

02

Build

Conversational explanation from arey yaar explains using your exact syllabus — like a friend who studied this last night, not a textbook printed in 1997.

03

Twist

Quiz fires immediately. Perspective Flip · Scenario Drop · Misconception Trap · Socratic Peel. Same concept. Unexpected angles.

04

Confirm

All correct → MASTERED. Any wrong → AI diagnoses exact thinking error. Micro-lesson fires. Fresh questions. Never repeats.

05

Story

Topic added to journey map. XP awarded. Badge unlocked. Parent notified. Next concept unlocks. You truly know.

Feature 04 · The Heart of arey yaar

That friend who says
"arey yaar,
let me explain."

You know that one friend who actually sat with you, remembered where you always got confused, and explained it three different ways until it clicked? That's what arey yaar does. Every session. Every student.

🧠
arey yaar remembers everything
That spot where you always get confused? arey yaar remembers it. Your exam date, your last session, the topic you've been avoiding — personalised every single time.
🌙
Arey yaar, one last thing before you sleep
Every night, areyyaar teaches you one fascinating sleep fact through your exact subject lens. Medical → glymphatic clearance. UPSC → Article 21. Python → brain garbage collection. 1,100+ unique messages. Never repeats.
🎯
Knows when you're not okay
Rushing through? arey yaar slows you down. Saying "I give up"? arey yaar stops teaching and talks to you like a friend first. Exhausted? arey yaar makes it shorter.
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Arey yaar, did you know this connects to...
Every few topics, arey yaar says "wait — this connects to something you already know." Biology to chemistry. History to economics. Physics to your own heartbeat.
arey yaar — talking to a student
areyyaar
Before Brachial Plexus — have you ever woken up with your arm completely dead? Couldn't lift it. Couldn't feel it. That's your brachial plexus. Let's understand why.
You
yes happens all the time lol
areyyaar
C5 to T1. Five roots. Compressed under your body weight. Now — which roots form the upper trunk? Don't look. Just think.
You
C5 and C6?
areyyaar
Exactly. And when C5,C6 are damaged — Erb's Palsy. Waiter's tip position. This appeared in NEET 2022 as a clinical case. You just solved it. Ready for the full quiz?
Feature 05

60,000 past questions.
arey yaar, this came 11 times.

Every past exam question across NEET, JEE, UPSC, FMGE, PLE and more — mapped to the exact concept. arey yaar tells you: "this came 11 times, here's the pattern, here's what to expect."

Topic Frequency Analysis
Brachial Plexus — NEET
2024
2
2023
1
2022
2
2021
1
2020
0
2019
2
2018
1
2017
1
2016
0
2015
1
89%
Predicted for 20256 consecutive years · Increasing trend
How This Topic Gets Asked
Direct MCQ
Cord origins, root values, terminal branches asked directly. Pure anatomy recall.
Clinical Case
Patient with Erb's palsy, wrist drop or Klumpke's. Identify nerve + root + presentation.
Applied
Fracture of surgical neck → which nerve damaged? Position of arm in injury scenario.
Most Common Trap
Confusing medial and lateral cord contributions to Median nerve. 34% of students get this wrong every year. Arey yaar, that's exactly the kind of thing arey yaar catches and fixes.
Feature 06

Your board.
Your country. arey yaar, we got you.

From CBSE Class 6 to Philippines Medical Board. NEET to USMLE. arey yaar works wherever you are, whatever you're studying.

🇮🇳
NEET UG
Medical Entrance · NTA
🇮🇳
JEE Mains + Advanced
Engineering · NTA + IITs
🇮🇳
UPSC CSE
Civil Services · Prelims + Mains
🇮🇳
CBSE Class 6–12
All Subjects · All Classes
🇮🇳
MBBS India
NMC · Year 1 to Internship
🇮🇳
FMGE
Foreign Medical Grads · NBE
🇵🇭
Philippines PLE
Physician Licensure · PRC
🌍
IB Diploma
All 6 Groups · 160 Countries
🌍
Cambridge IGCSE
AS + A Level · International
🇺🇸
USMLE Step 1 + 2
US Medical Licensing
💻
Python · JS · SQL
Programming · All levels
🇮🇳
All State Boards
29 States + 8 UTs
Feature 07

Student, teacher, parent.
arey yaar, everyone knows now.

Student learns. Teacher monitors. Parent stays informed. When the student finally gets it — everyone knows. arey yaar connects all three.

🎓

Student

The Learner
  • Complete syllabus checklist per board
  • arey yaar companion — personalised, remembers you
  • Mastery loop — 100% or retry always
  • Progress journey map visual
  • XP, badges, leaderboard
  • Daily Brain Twist challenge
  • PYQ practice — 5 modes
  • Exam readiness score updated daily
  • In-browser code editor (skills courses)
👩‍🏫

Teacher

The Guide
  • Class-wide progress dashboard
  • Weak concept heatmap per class
  • Struggling students auto-flagged
  • Individual student deep-dive report
  • Class vs national average comparison
  • Assign topics to class dynamically
  • Custom question bank per class
  • Export class report as PDF
  • School-wide analytics dashboard
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Parent

The Anchor
  • Topics completed vs pending
  • Quiz scores and weak areas
  • Daily streak and time spent
  • Named mistake patterns (what confuses child)
  • Predicted exam readiness score
  • Milestone celebration alerts
  • Streak break notifications (3+ days)
  • Weekly WhatsApp report (simple language)
  • Weekly Email report
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