Most tuition starts from wherever the school syllabus is. If your child is in Class 10 Chapter 5, that's where tuition begins. But what if the real problem is a Class 7 concept that was never properly understood? Traditional tuition treats the symptom. We treat the cause.
Before we teach your child anything, we need to understand what they actually know. Not what marks they got last exam — but what they genuinely understand versus what was memorised, rushed through, or skipped entirely.
That's why every student at ANKURAM begins with a diagnostic assessment. It's a 90-minute session where we test concepts from the current grade AND previous grades. We're not checking if they get the right answer — we're watching how they approach the problem. Do they set it up correctly? Do they know which method to use? Where exactly does the thinking break down?
After the assessment, we solve every question together with the student. They see exactly where they went wrong and why. By the end, we know precisely where they stand — and they've already experienced how we teach.
This diagnostic costs ₹750 and is valuable whether or not you continue with us. You walk away with complete clarity on your child's actual academic position. Learn more about the diagnostic assessment →
Our classes are 90 minutes, with 3–5 students per batch. Here's what a session actually looks like:
Every session starts with retrieval practice on previous topics. This isn't revision — it's deliberate practice to keep old concepts active. A student who learned quadratic equations last week should still be able to factorise next month.
The teacher explains the concept step-by-step, then students solve problems in their notebook while the teacher guides them live. This isn't a lecture — students are actively working through problems with real-time support.
Here's what makes our classes different from any other online or offline tuition:
During the session, students solve a problem in their notebook, photograph their work, and share it on the class WhatsApp group. The teacher checks every solution in real time — not after class, not the next day, but right there, in the moment.
A correct answer tells us almost nothing. But a wrong solution? That tells us exactly where the thinking broke down. Was the setup correct but the algebra wrong? Did they identify the right method but apply it to the wrong part? Did they attempt it at all?
This isn't homework submission. It's a live thinking transcript. Every photo gives us a window into how your child is actually processing the problem. And because we see it immediately, we correct the mistake before it becomes a habit.
This system works identically whether the student is sitting in our Jubilee Hills classroom or attending online from anywhere in India.
The session ends with a quick check — can the student solve the type of problem we just practised, independently? Homework is given — and the same photo system applies. Students photograph their home attempts and send them before the next session. We review the working, not just the answer.
A Class 10 student struggling with quadratic equations might actually have a gap in Class 7 algebraic expressions. A student who can't handle trigonometry might never have properly understood fractions and ratios.
Teaching quadratics without fixing that foundation is like building a house on sand. It might look fine for a week. Then it collapses on the exam paper.
At ANKURAM, if a Class 10 student needs Class 7 or Class 8 concepts, we go there — without shame, without judgement. That's not going backward. That's catching up properly.
Parents sometimes worry that going back means falling further behind the syllabus. The opposite happens. Once the foundation is solid, everything above it clicks faster. A student who truly understands linear equations will pick up quadratic equations in half the time.
In a classroom of 30 students, your child can hide. They can nod along, copy from the board, and leave without understanding anything. Nobody notices.
In a batch of 3–5, that's impossible. Every student solves. Every student shares their working. Every mistake is caught and corrected in real time.
This isn't a feature we advertise for marketing. It's the only way our teaching method works. The WhatsApp photo system, the real-time corrections, the error tracking — none of it is possible with 15 students. It requires seeing each student's work individually, every session.
A student's weekly rhythm at Ankuram is a structured cycle of assessment, instruction, and practice designed to eliminate weak basics. The week starts with a focused evaluation of the previous module to ensure long-term retention. Following this, new material is introduced through interactive dialogue — something only possible in our 3–5 student batches. Mid-week is dedicated to supervised practice where the teacher oversees live problem-solving, catching errors exactly where students get stuck. The week concludes with a synthesis session where students must explain the concepts back — proving they truly understand the logic, not just the steps.
Our online sessions are fundamentally different from passive video calls. A standard 90-minute class is anchored entirely by our WhatsApp photo correction method. After the teacher deconstructs a topic on the digital whiteboard, a problem is assigned. Students must physically solve it on paper in real-time. They immediately capture a photo and submit it via WhatsApp. The teacher receives it instantly and dissects their handwritten logic live on screen. This immediate feedback catches dropped negative signs and spatial reasoning errors the second they occur — enforcing physical rigour and total engagement. Whether your child is doing CBSE, ICSE, or IGCSE, the process works identically.
The first thirty days at Ankuram represent an adjustment period of trust-building and foundational repair. It begins with the 90-minute diagnostic assessment to map the student's exact mathematical foundation. This raw data generates a customised gap-analysis report. For the next three weeks, instruction focuses heavily on fixing weak basics before tackling the high-pressure school syllabus. By the end of month one, we conduct the first formal progress check — tangibly demonstrating that true conceptual mastery is replacing academic anxiety.
You won't need to wait for a report card. Watch for these changes:
"I don't get maths" becomes "I understand this part but not that part." Specific doubt means real thinking is happening.
Students who previously left blanks start writing something — even if wrong. That's progress. A wrong attempt shows they're engaging with the problem.
Not just what marks they got. When your child explains a concept at dinner unprompted, the understanding is real.
Not because it's easy — because they know how to start. The biggest homework battle isn't discipline. It's confusion.
We tell you what's improving AND what still needs work. Regular feedback to parents — not just at report card time.
Our online classes are not recordings. They're not webinars. They're the same live, small-batch, interactive sessions — just without the commute.
The WhatsApp photo system works identically online. Students solve in their notebook, photograph their working, share it on the group — teacher checks and corrects in real time. The only difference is your child is sitting at home instead of in our classroom.
Students from across Hyderabad and other cities in India attend our online classes. All they need is a phone or laptop, a notebook, and a stable internet connection.
Online Class 10 Maths Tuition starts at ₹5,500/month (3 sessions/week) or ₹9,500/month (5 sessions/week, intensive).
Ankuram isn't an add-on; it's designed to replace the need for crowded coaching factories. In our 3–5 student batches, we focus on quality over quantity. Ninety minutes of focused work here achieves more than hours sitting passively in a large hall.
Our online sessions use the WhatsApp photo correction method — students physically solve problems on paper and send photos in real-time. The teacher corrects their work live on screen, catching errors the moment they happen. It's more interactive than most physical classrooms.
Large ed-tech platforms focus on volume and a revolving door of tutors. At Ankuram, your child works with the same teacher every single time. By strictly capping batches at 3–5 students, we build a genuine relationship and total accountability.
Rushing advanced topics when a student has weak basics is the leading cause of exam panic. You can't master trigonometry if basic algebra is shaky. Once the foundation is solid, we move through the syllabus much faster. Students studying IB DP or A Levels see this benefit most clearly.
This is common and exactly why we do the diagnostic. We'll spend time fixing foundational gaps before current syllabus — even if it means revisiting Class 7 or 8 concepts. This isn't going backward. It's building properly.
Regular tuition starts teaching the current chapter. We start by finding out WHY the current chapter isn't making sense. The diagnostic identifies gaps — often from years earlier — and we fix those first. Once the foundation is solid, the current syllabus moves faster.
Yes. Live small-batch sessions (3–5 students) with the same WhatsApp photo correction system. Available to students anywhere in India. Online Class 10 maths tuition starts at ₹5,500/month.
Maximum 3–5 students. This ensures every student gets individual attention, can ask questions freely, and receives real-time correction on their work.
CBSE, ICSE, IGCSE, IB MYP/DP, AS & A Levels, and State Board. The teaching method is the same — the syllabus and exam pattern are adapted to your child's board.
No. The diagnostic is a standalone session with independent value. You walk away with complete clarity on your child's academic position — whether or not you continue with us.
Maths is our primary subject across all grades. Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) is available for Grades 6–10. Physics, Chemistry, and Maths for Grades 11–12.
The first step is understanding where your child actually stands. Book a 90-minute diagnostic — ₹750.
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