One teacher. Fifty students. Zero staff.
In universities, professors don't do everything alone. They have teaching assistants — people who hold office hours, grade papers, answer questions at odd hours, and flag who's falling behind.
In Indian K-12, one person does all of it. They teach, grade, plan, field parent calls, answer doubts at midnight, and somehow keep track of fifty different kids at fifty different levels. Half their time goes to work that isn't teaching. The other half isn't enough.
I love teaching. But I hate being a teacher.
— Every teacher we've spoken to
What if every teacher had a full staff?
Sujho gives teachers what university professors take for granted — support. An AI that works for the teacher, not around them. They stay in charge. Always.
For the teacher — an assistant
Knows your material. Handles grading, doubt-clearing, and admin so you don't have to.
For the student — a tutor
Patient, always available, and actually teaches — not just gives answers.
For the parent — visibility
See where your child is struggling before it becomes a report card problem.
Great teaching is always personal. Now it scales.
- CBSE Aligned
- NEP 2020 Compliant
- DPIIT Recognised