For schools
Practice that teachers
can trust.
Drona keeps learners in the work. Every hint is Socratic. Every problem is curriculum-aligned. The student does the thinking.
Aligned to what you already teach
Built around NCERT and CBSE.
Drona's curriculum follows the NCERT/CBSE sequence from Grade 5 through Grade 12 and into first-year college. Students practice what you taught last week, not something from a different syllabus.
- Visual Algebra — variables, expressions, distributing, factoring, linear equations
- Thinking in Code — variables, conditionals, loops, functions, algorithms
- Arithmetic Thinking, Proportional Reasoning, Calculus — staged for release
- Probability in Data and Quantum Computing in the roadmap
Visual Algebra — lesson map
The homework hour, transformed
Every wrong answer becomes a teaching moment.
When a student is stuck, Drona does not give the answer. It asks one smaller question that opens the next step. The student still does the work.
Four problem types
Multiple choice, drag-to-place, numeric input, and interactive manipulation. Each maps a concept to the simplest physical action.
Socratic hints, not answers
Drona is trained to ask one focused question when stuck — the kind a strong teacher would ask at the whiteboard.
Adaptive sequencing
The engine tracks mastery per concept and surfaces review when it's about to decay — before the gap becomes a problem.
Designed for accountability
Built for students who practice, not those who copy.
Drona's Socratic model makes it useless to paste in answers. Every response opens a new question. Progress comes from thinking through the problem, not around it.
The admin dashboard for teacher cohorts is staged for v2. The student learning loop is production-ready now.
Try it yourselfHints used
across 14 problems this week
3
Correct streak
in a row on linear equations
9
Concepts mastered
of 6 in Visual Algebra
4
Teacher questions asked
both Socratic responses
2
For schools and cohorts
Ready when your students are.
Group plans available for classes and schools. Reach out to set up a cohort.