My name is Ayush Kumar. I am a JEE Aspirant from Darbhanga, Bihar. I got tired of high-fee coaching models and built ExamCompass to democratize elite-level algorithmic testing. This isn't a corporate EdTech product—it's an infrastructure designed in the trenches, built for students, by a student.

Student Architect of the Neural Engine
Preparing for the joint entrance exam is one of the most high-stakes environments in the world. Standard coachings sell thousands of lectures but completely fail to diagnose a student's cognitive blind spots.
"High-fee coaching institutions shouldn't be the gatekeeper to premium analytics. I designed the stochastic rank predictive module so a child from the most remote block of Bihar has the same data-caliber preparation as the wealthiest 1%."
We mapped every past-year question as an active opponent using real-time Elo calibrations. We treat learning as an adaptive search graph.
Standard education systems run on a brute force O(n) lecture delivery model. ExamCompass tracks memory decay and cognitive errors stochastically to provide an **O(log n) algorithmic frontier**.
"Efficiency is not about hours studied; it is about cognitive failures corrected per cycle."
Interact directly with the branding database of the developer shell.
From a local diagnostic script to a high-capacity algorithmic engine.
Struggling with JEE preparation formulas and error frequency, Ayush designs a local Python command-line utility to record and catalog computational vs. conceptual errors.
Integrates Groq LPU inference processing and Llama 3 APIs to evaluate mathematical steps in real-time, providing immediate cognitive diagnostic logs.
Deploys custom high-end UI dashboards with state management, active performance scaling tiers, and multiplayer cognitive gaming nodes (Battle Arena).
Scaling modular custom syllabus trackers, Ebbinghaus active revision frameworks, and robust SEO infrastructure to maximize student reach nationwide.
My journey didn't start in Silicon Valley. It started in Darbhanga, Bihar, navigating the intense pressure of the Indian education system.
I am currently a Class 12 student at Kendriya Vidyalaya (KV) and studying for the JEE at Physics Wallah (PW). My educational journey took a sharp turn in the middle of Class 10. After studying at Byju's from 6th to 10th grade, their centers abruptly closed down. Losing trust in massive coaching institutes, I took matters into my own hands and self-studied the entirety of my 10th grade via YouTube.
By the end of Class 11, the pressure peaked. I couldn't manage 7-8 hours of school followed by 4-5 hours of PW lectures. The gap between 10th and 11th grade is massive, and balancing it all was a nightmare. I realized I needed a smarter way to track my syllabus, manage my time, and analyze my mock tests. That struggle was the original spark.
My interest in tech started in 2019, experimenting with my father's 2017 smartphone and watching YouTube videos about RAM, ROM, and tech internals. I learned the basics of coding in 9th and 10th grade, and in 11th, I officially chose CS over Hindi.
The real turning point came when I participated in the AI Vidya Setu Hackathon organized by IHFC IIT Delhi. We secured the 5th position in the Guwahati Zonal round and advanced to the Nationals. I was prepared to code as a UI/UX designer for 6 straight hours, but I realized AI tools were allowed. I recognized instantly that AI wasn't cheating—it was a massive productivity multiplier.
In the National Round, my 5-member team split our efforts (2-2-1) to build three different websites. The project we got was named ExamCompass. We built it and submitted it to the officials, but unfortunately, we lost out on the Top 3 due to a lack of public speaking and presentation skills. But losing only fueled me. I decided right then to take the ExamCompass concept and build it into something massive on my own.



I strongly believe in learning useful, real-life skills—not just book knowledge. My day is fully packed with school and JEE prep, but from 8 PM to 10 PM, I grind on my passions.
6.5+ years of Free Fire. Active in Genshin Impact and Wuthering Waves.
Built ExamCompass and recently built thedarbhangatable.pages.dev in a 16-hour sprint for a friend.
Active trading and analyzing trends in both Forex and the Indian Stock Market.
Deep knowledge of the smartphone industry and video editing via CapCut.
ExamCompass wasn't built to be a tech showcase. It was built because I deeply believe that world-class education infrastructure should not be guarded by exorbitant coaching fees.
No student should fail to reach their potential simply because they couldn't afford a premium coaching institute's personalized feedback mechanism.
Guessing where you are weak is a luxury we can't afford. Hard data, stochastic modeling, and relentless error-tracking are the only ways to guarantee success.
Built from the perspective of an actual aspirant in the trenches. No corporate fluff, just the exact tools needed to track syllabus progress and crush the JEE.
Follow my coding outputs and personal branding handles. Let's build the future together.
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