From Civil Services to Global Classrooms
Across classrooms and study desks around the world, students follow a familiar routine. They read chapters, attend lectures, and spend long evenings solving practice questions. Yet despite the effort, many end their study sessions with an unsettling question lingering in their minds: Did I truly understand this?
Doubts often arise at the very moment learning happens, during a lecture or in the middle of a practice set. But without immediate guidance, those questions remain unanswered. Students move forward anyway, carrying small gaps in understanding that gradually widen over time. It is a quiet struggle faced by millions of learners.
