India 4th March 2025: PhysicsWallah (PW), an education company, is taking a step towards making quality education accessible with the expansion of vernacular offerings through Bharat Batches under Project Bharat. Announced at Vishwas Diwas, PW’s annual flagship event celebrating student success, Project Bharat is designed to help bridge language barriers and ensure that students across India, especially those in rural and non-Hindi/English-speaking regions, have access to quality learning materials in their native languages. As part of Bharat Batches, NEET and JEE content of Lakshya Program will now be available in Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, and English, with plans to introduce more languages. All Bharat batches are available at up to 20% off until 10th March.

Under Project Bharat, content will be scripted in regional languages, dubbed, and then enhanced with AI. This approach aims to replicate the experience of lectures being personally delivered by PW founder Alakh Sir and the platform’s renowned faculty. This ensures that students receive the same quality, trusted learning from PW’s teachers in their native language (without losing the essence of the teaching).

Along with Project Bharat, PW also announced key AI-driven tools to enhance student learning such as Prep Meter and PW Books. Prep Meter is an advanced performance tracking system that monitors students’ learning journey, identifying their strong and weak areas, and providing AI-powered personalized video recommendations for improvement. It tracks a student’s entire learning experience from lecture viewing, Daily Practice Programs (DPP), and tests while offering real-time performance analysis. On the other hand, PW Books is a smart digital NCERT book available as a standalone app on the Play Store, designed to make studying more efficient. With AI-powered features, students can access relevant content by clicking a picture, highlighting important terms, taking notes, and getting instant explanations for better understanding.

Alakh Pandey, Founder and CEO, PhysicsWallah said, “At our annual flagship event Vishwas Diwas, we reaffirm our commitment to serving the student community. Throughout the previous year, I have received feedback from students asking for our educational content to be delivered in their regional languages and Project Bharat is our first attempt towards doing that. We also introduced Level-Up, Prep-Meter, and other innovative offerings aimed to enhance students’ learning experiences and make their academic journey more effective and engaging.”

Level-Up is a reward-based system that turns study activities on the PW App into a competitive experience. As PW has a large number of students from across India studying on its platform, this feature enables these students to track progress and compete with their PW peers across the country, making learning more interactive, goal-driven, and motivating. Additionally, during the pilot run of the Level-Up feature, conducted across students from Classes 9th and 10th, an increase of around 30% in the time students spent studying on the PW App was noticed. In this feature, students start at the first level and are grouped with 30 peers, earning XP points for various academic activities such as watching lectures, attempting Daily Practice Programs (DPP), taking mock tests, and participating in regular tests.

Pegasus, a new premium 4 and 3-year program for JEE Advanced and NEET aspirants with limited seats, offering an early advantage with a fast-paced curriculum, was also revealed. With Olympiad preparation and an 8-month practice & testing phase before boards, Pegasus aims to build a strong foundation for success.

Another major announcement was for students from Classes 8 to 12 and Dropper Batches, who can enroll at the tech-enabled offline PW Vidyapeeth centers for just ₹999 and avail up to 35% off on programs offered.

Registrations for the PhysicsWallah Scholarship cum Admission Test (PW SAT), which enables students to avail upto 90% scholarship, are currently open.

About PhysicsWallah (PW)

PhysicsWallah (PW), an education platform, was founded in 2020 by Alakh Pandey and Prateek Maheshwari. Headquartered in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, PW aims to democratize education through online, offline and hybrid platforms. Initially launched as a YouTube channel in 2016, PW now offers education to students through its YouTube channels, including vernacular languages. PW aims to create a hybrid education ecosystem in the country by establishing tech-enabled offline and hybrid centres in cities nationwide. PW’s offerings span various educational segments, including test preparation, a skilling vertical, higher education, and education abroad. PW has raised funding from investors, including Hornbill Capital, Lightspeed Ventures, Westbridge and GSV Ventures.