Most 'weak in maths' kids aren't bad at maths — they have a missing foundation from 2-3 chapters ago that nobody caught. Tuition can't catch it (the batch has moved on). Super Tutor's diagnostic finds the exact missing pieces, then rebuilds them at your child's pace. Most students go from 'failing maths' to 'okay at maths' in 8-12 weeks.
When a Class 9 student struggles with algebra, the issue is usually a missing piece from Class 7 (negative numbers, fractions, BODMAS). Until that hole is filled, every new chapter feels harder. Most maths weakness is a chain — break the chain and confidence returns fast.
A maths tutor charging ₹3,000/month is paid to cover the current syllabus. They don't have time to backtrack to Class 6 fractions. So they teach over the gap, the gap stays, and your child's confusion compounds. After 4 months, you're paying for a tutor and getting frustration.
Research shows maths-anxious parents transmit anxiety to children. If you ever said 'I was bad at maths too,' you might be reinforcing the belief. The fix isn't pretending — it's letting an emotionally neutral system (Super Tutor's AI) do the daily teaching while you do the daily encouragement.
| Aspect | Coaching | Super Tutor |
|---|---|---|
| Diagnosing the gap | Tutor doesn't have time | 10-min diagnostic finds exact missing concepts |
| Backfilling weaker concepts | Skipped — batch moves on | Goes back to the missing chapter, teaches it |
| Practice at right level | Generic worksheet for whole batch | Difficulty adapts to student — never too hard or easy |
| Time to confidence | 6-12 months, often plateau | 8-12 weeks for most students |
| Cost during recovery period | ₹15,000-30,000 over 6 months | ₹249/mo, all subjects |
10-minute test across Class 5-current-class concepts. Pinpoints the exact 2-4 chapters that are weak — usually surprises parents.
Once gaps are identified, the AI teaches them from scratch — slowly, with examples, with practice. Confidence rebuilds before tackling current syllabus.
Questions get harder ONLY when your child is ready. They never feel out of their depth — they feel slightly stretched, which is the optimal learning zone.
Daily progress shows incremental improvement. Even a child who 'hates maths' starts to recognize they're getting better — confidence shifts naturally.
Parents and child can see the line going up over weeks. This is more motivating than any pep talk.
“My son had failed maths in Class 8 finals. His tutor gave up after three months. Super Tutor's diagnostic showed his actual gap was Class 6 fractions. We spent four weeks on that, and Class 9 maths suddenly stopped being scary. His Class 9 final marks went from failing to a comfortable distinction.”
Kavita J.
Mother of Class 9 student, Indore
“Class 11 PCM is brutal if Class 10 maths wasn't strong. We discovered through Super Tutor that my son's trigonometry foundation was weak. Two months of focused trig practice and his Class 11 marks moved from a near-failing range to a comfortable distinction. JEE prep finally feels possible.”
Suresh P.
Father of Class 11 student preparing for JEE, Lucknow
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Common questions answered
Most students show measurable improvement in 4-6 weeks and confidence shifts in 8-12 weeks. The exact time depends on how many concept gaps exist and how much daily practice happens (15 min/day is enough for many).
Push back is usually a signal that traditional methods made maths feel painful. Super Tutor's gamified, low-pressure format (no public ranking, AI doesn't judge) often gets resistant kids re-engaged within 1-2 weeks. Pair with one rule: 15 minutes a day, no debates.
Yes. Once foundations are rebuilt, the platform shifts to board-pattern practice for Class 10 / 12. Many students who used Super Tutor for maths recovery have ended up with maths as one of their stronger subjects in boards — sometimes their best subject after being their worst.
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