Class 6 to JC +2 · School-safe AI literacy
Help Students Use AI Safely, Smartly, and Honestly
Free written lessons for every class, guided coding in older classes, and a school-safe path from AI awareness to college-ready AI skills.
Class 6 to JC +2 · School-safe AI literacy
Free written lessons for every class, guided coding in older classes, and a school-safe path from AI awareness to college-ready AI skills.
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Every class gets its own free lesson hub and full written learning path. Start from where you are.
AI around me — what it is, where it helps, and how to use it safely.
Start Class 6 →Ask better questions — how prompting turns good questions into great answers.
Start Class 7 →How AI really works — Python basics, data, computer vision, NLP, and your first AI project.
Start Class 8 →Build your first ML models — classifiers, regression, NLP, generative AI, and Python for AI.
Start Class 9 →Advanced AI projects — CNNs, Transformers, RAG chatbots, FastAPI, Streamlit, and Responsible AI.
Start Class 10 →AI at the frontier — Advanced Python, Deep RL, MLOps, multi-modal AI, and AI startups.
Start JC +1 →Applied AI mastery — LLM fine-tuning, distributed training, vLLM, and a college-ready portfolio.
Start JC +2 →Understand what AI is, where it shows up in daily life, how to ask safe questions, and how to use it honestly for studying — without any coding pressure.
Learn beginner Python, work with simple datasets, understand ML and GenAI ideas, and build guided school projects safely.
Build stronger Python skills, understand modern AI systems, and prepare a serious AI portfolio before engineering college.
What AI is, where it lives, and why it is not magic.
Use AI to understand and revise — never to copy final answers.
Ask better questions to get clearer, more useful answers.
Learn to code step by step from Class 8 onwards with guided Python, data, and AI project work.
Understand how machines learn from data and how GenAI creates content.
Spot misinformation, protect privacy, and use AI with honesty.
Every lesson, worksheet, code example, and future helper tool follows these rules — always.
The student track explains concepts, creates practice questions, and helps learners understand deeply — without encouraging copying or shortcut behavior.
This is the teaching style used across the student track: understand first, write your own final work.
Mitra Study Helper always encourages understanding over copying.
Step by step coding, data work, and AI project thinking — no prior coding experience needed.
Tiny intro only — what is code and how do simple instructions work?
First real Python work — variables, lists, logic, and simple programs.
Read data, draw charts, analyze a student survey, and build first ML ideas.
Datasets, model demos, APIs, and full guided AI project building.
Advanced Python, RL, MLOps, agents, research papers, and AI safety.
QLoRA, RAG, DDP, GNNs, vLLM, forecasting, and a college-ready AI portfolio.
We recommend parents sit with their child for the first lesson, especially for Class 6 and 7. Every lesson includes a parent and teacher note.
No. Mitra Study Helper explains, simplifies, and quizzes — but always asks you to write the final answer yourself. Academic honesty is built into every response.
Yes. Class 6 and 7 content is designed for ages 10–12. No sign-up is needed for these classes. All content avoids adult topics. Parent notes are included.
No. Class 6 and 7 have zero coding. Python starts gently in Class 8 with fully guided examples and code walkthroughs. No prior experience is needed.
A tiny intro appears in Class 7. Real Python starts in Class 8. It becomes stronger through Classes 9, 10, and Junior College (+1 and +2) with guided code, datasets, and AI project work.
The student track explains general concepts, simplifies difficult text, and supports honest revision. In older classes it also guides Python, data, and AI project steps without writing final answers to copy.
Yes. The curriculum is board-neutral, covering AI awareness and Python in a way that broadly aligns with CBSE, ICSE, Cambridge, and SSC patterns without being locked to any one board.
We use +1 and +2 because they are understood across all Indian states. +1 = Class 11 / Intermediate 1st Year (AP, Telangana) / PUC-1 (Karnataka) / HSC Year 1. +2 = Class 12 / Intermediate 2nd Year / PUC-2 / HSC Year 2. Whatever your state calls it, if you are 15–17 years old preparing for college, you are in the right place.
Tell us what topic you want — students, teachers, and parents all welcome. We read every message and build the most-requested lessons first.
No sign-up needed. Just open the lesson and start learning. Free during early access.