Sri Chaitanya Academy, Infinity Learn launch NEET preparation course, 'ATREYA'
Sri Chaitanya’s ATREYA course follows the P²CBZ model, providing focused Physics coaching twice a week while covering other subjects for NEET preparation.
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Alivia Mukherjee | March 29, 2025 | 10:13 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Sri Chaitanya Academy, in collaboration with Infinity Learn, has introduced ATREYA, a NEET preparation course. ATREYA incorporates digital learning tools and real-time performance tracking, with an emphasis on strengthening students’ understanding of Physics.
ATREYA integrates AI-driven analytics to track students' performance and identify weak areas. Based on this data, customized study plans are recommended. The academy states that the programme’s P²CBZ model includes dedicated Physics coaching twice a week while also covering Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology for NEET preparation .
Features of ATREYA
The ATREYA programme includes the following features
- Expert guidance from NEET faculty
- AI-based study plans to identify strengths and weaknesses
- Hybrid learning with live sessions and 24/7 doubt resolution
- Workshops and counseling for overall development
Stress-relief workshops
Alongside academic preparation, ATREYA includes stress-relief workshops and counseling sessions to help students manage exam pressure. Sushma Boppana, co-founder of Infinity Learn and CEO of Sri Chaitanya Group, emphasized ATREYA’s unique combination of mentorship and AI-driven learning strategies. She highlighted that real-time analytics help students to achieve better results.
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Personalized mentorship
Boppana said, “With ATREYA, we've revolutionized NEET coaching by combining personalized mentorship with cutting-edge AI technology. Our AI platform’s real-time analytics, coupled with our top NEET faculty, will deliver actionable insights that accelerate improvement and turn students’ MBBS dreams into reality. NEET preparation is as much about emotional readiness as academic excellence. ATREYA's holistic growth ecosystem addresses both aspects, helping students maintain focus and confidence throughout their journey.”
Ujjwal Singh, founding CEO of Infinity Learn, said that the programme aligns with the organization’s motto, ‘Baccha Seekha Ki Nahi.’ He stressed the importance of targeted coaching in difficult subjects like Physics while ensuring a balanced approach across all NEET subjects.
The number of NEET UG applicants has increased from 15 lakh in 2020 to over 24 lakh in 2024. Sri Chaitanya Academy claims to have trained over one lakh doctors, with a significant presence in ‘top medical colleges’. According to the institute, 24% of doctors at AIIMS Delhi are its alumni. With ATREYA, the academy aims to continue this trend by targeting Grade XI students preparing for NEET.
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