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Software Engineer • AI/ML track12-day streak
Describe a concept to visualize
The AI tutor draws and explains step by step while audio plays in sync.
Describe what you want to learn—the tutor visualises it slide by slide, drawing and narrating in real time. Audiovisual synced learning, not a wall of text.
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Drills, mock tests, and profile signals in one place—everything that powers your roadmap, missions, and analytics.
Measure, practice, and improve
Practice & quizzes →
Topic drills, coding-style MCQs, and instant scoring tied to your XP ledger.
Mock exams →
Timed runs and larger question sets for exam-style pressure practice.
Goals & baseline →
Refresh your learning profile — feeds roadmap, missions, and career preview.
Software Engineer — AI / ML Track
Foundations → Core CS → ML specialization
Phase 1 · Foundations
In progressPython Fundamentals
Variables, control flow, functions, OOP basics
Data Structures
Arrays, trees, graphs · ~14d
Sorting & Searching
Binary search, complexity · ~7d
Phased learning paths—foundations through specialization—with milestones, resources, and XP. Tailored to the career or exam outcome you chose in onboarding.
Coding practice questions in a full editor: run against sample tests, then submit for hidden cases. Practice freely or use secure exam mode when you need proctoring.
Code lab
Algorithms · Python · Medium
Maximum Subarray Sum
Return the largest sum of any contiguous subarray in a list of integers.
>>> max_subarray_sum([-2,1,-3,4,-1]) 6
Your solution
def max_subarray_sum(nums):
pass # Kadane'sCareer Intelligence
Based on assessments & platform diagnostics
ML Engineer
82%High demand
Data Analyst
71%$72k–$98k
Backend Engineer
58%6–9 mo gap
Skill gap analysis
Role match scores, salary bands, and skill-gap analysis based on what Edquate already knows—assessments, practice history, and platform signals—not generic job lists.
Your next recommended step, XP and accuracy, topic mastery radar, study trends, and activity heatmaps—so you always know where to focus today.
Learning Dashboard
Progress · Analytics · Insights
Your next step · Practice
Python Fundamentals
Topic drill · ~12 min
105
Total XP
67%
Accuracy
1 day
Streak
Study XP · this week
Diagnostics, adaptive roadmaps, multimodal tutoring, and institution-ready analytics—one agent-native learning OS.
Quick answers about how Edquate fits together—from your first login to roadmap, assessments, and career guidance.
Edquate is a personal learning platform—not just a chat window. You get an AI tutor with a visual whiteboard, structured roadmaps, practice and mock exams, a coding lab, career guidance, and a dashboard that tracks XP, mastery, and what to do next. Everything is designed to stay aligned with your goals after onboarding.
ChatGPT is a general conversation tool. Edquate is built for learning: your roadmap, assessments, and diagnostics feed recommendations; the Tutor draws and narrates on a whiteboard; Code lab runs real tests and awards XP; Career intelligence uses your actual progress—not a one-off prompt—to suggest roles and skill gaps.
You complete a short onboarding (goals, target path, study time, learning style, and optional baseline diagnostic). That seeds your learning profile, roadmap, and tutor context. From there you can open the Tutor, start practice from the Assessment center, or follow your next step on the Learning dashboard.
The Tutor workspace is separate from Chat. You describe a concept (for example, “how neural networks work”) and Edquate builds step-by-step slides on a whiteboard with synced audio—drawing and explaining as you go. You can move between slides, follow up in plain language, or jump in from a roadmap milestone with context already loaded.
Use Chat for open-ended questions, homework help, Deep Solve (multi-step worked solutions), quizzes, research, and knowledge-base lookups. Use the Tutor when you want a visual, narrated lesson on a whiteboard. Roadmap milestones often link straight into the Tutor for the topic you are studying.
It is one hub for everything that updates your mastery model: topic drills and coding-style MCQs in Practice, timed Mock exams for exam-style pressure, and Goals & baseline to refresh your learning profile. Scores and profile signals power your roadmap, dashboard analytics, and career preview.
Your roadmap is a phased track (for example Software Engineer — AI/ML) with milestones, resources, and XP. It is tailored from onboarding and your goals. Each milestone can link to Ask AI Tutor, Practice, or Assess. Progress, streaks, and estimated completion show on the roadmap and Learning dashboard.
Pick a language and problem, write your solution in the editor, Run against sample tests, then Submit for hidden cases to earn XP. Practice mode lets you explore freely. Secure exam mode uses fullscreen proctoring for integrity-sensitive practice—follow the on-screen rules so your session is not flagged.
It suggests career paths (such as ML Engineer or Data Analyst) using match scores, demand hints, and skill-gap analysis based on your assessments, practice history, and platform diagnostics—not generic job lists. Refresh your baseline in the Assessment center if your goals change; career preview updates as you learn.
Your recommended next step (practice, assess, or tutor), XP and accuracy, topic mastery radar, weekly study XP, activity heatmap, level progress, and recent XP awards. It is the fastest way to see diagnostics and decide what to focus on today.
You earn XP from practice questions, Code lab submissions, diagnostics, and roadmap milestones. Topic mastery updates from your attempts and feeds the skill radar on the dashboard. Streaks reward consistent study. Higher mastery and completed assessments improve career match and roadmap recommendations.
Edquate offers a free tier to explore (daily chat limits and core tools), Pro at ₹499/month for unlimited tutor use, Deep Solve, quizzes, full Code lab, analytics, and more—see Pricing for the full comparison. Campus plans add institution onboarding, mentor dashboards, and SSO for schools and bootcamps.
On edquate.com, hosted plans include model access—you sign up and learn without wiring up providers yourself. Advanced users and self-hosted deployments can bring your own keys in Settings and choose from 30+ LLM providers if your admin enables it.
Upload syllabi, PDFs, and notes; Edquate indexes them for retrieval (RAG). Attach a knowledge base in Chat or Deep Solve so answers cite your materials by section—not generic web summaries. Pro unlocks unlimited bases and uploads; the free tier includes one base and a small document limit.
Deep Solve runs a multi-step pipeline—plan, reason, write—for tough problems with optional citations from your knowledge bases. Deep Question generates validated quiz items through ideation, evaluation, and checks. Both are Pro capabilities; everyday help still works in Chat and the Tutor on the free tier within daily limits.
Yes. The web app works on mobile browsers, and you can install it as a PWA for a home-screen shortcut. Mobile study surfaces quick links to dashboard, roadmap, practice, and tutor. For long Code lab sessions or whiteboard lessons, a laptop screen is more comfortable.
Your sessions, progress, uploads, and learning profile are tied to your account and used to personalize roadmap, analytics, and career suggestions. We do not sell your data. Institution deployments can use dedicated workspaces with admin controls; contact us for Campus data residency options.
Yes. Campus plans include institution onboarding, role-based access (students, mentors, admins), mentor dashboards, and optional SSO. For product questions, use in-app settings or email support on Pro; open GitHub issues for self-hosted technical bugs. Free accounts rely on community resources.