Python Quiz App
Matches Code 166 — Python basics with functions and a score counter.
CBSE has been quietly Python-first for years. Our 1 hour live classes follow the exact NCERT trajectory — Code 166 at Class 6, Code 402 at Class 9/10, CS and IP at Class 11/12 — and add the real projects the school cannot fit in.
The full CBSE-aligned curriculum in one place. Start where your child is — our teachers already know every NCERT chapter your school will cover.
Turtle graphics, games, maths quiz — real Python, gently.
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HTML + CSS basics — hosted personal page.
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Teachable Machine + simple classifiers — hands-on AI.
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Zero to confident — functions, OOP, files, real mini-apps.
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HTML, CSS, JS, Node — ship a real deployed web app.
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Pandas, sklearn, neural nets — real AI projects, real data.
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Board-aligned Python + Java — full syllabus, sample papers.
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Python, Pandas, SQL — exact tools IP tests.
View course →If your CBSE student already knows Python from Class 9, skip ahead into MERN, AI/ML, DSA, or CBSE-specific CS Class 11–12. Free demo places them.
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The NCERT Computer Science and Informatics Practices papers increasingly test applied understanding — write code, not memorise output. A student who actually builds with Python through Class 9 to 12 finds the paper easy.
Code 166 (Class 6–8), Code 402 (9–10), CS / IP (11–12) — all Python-first. A CBSE student who starts with us in Class 6 has 6 years of consistent Python by Class 12.
CBSE CS and IP practicals now expect working code and explanations. Students who have built real projects find the practical viva easy.
Many CBSE students make the CS stream choice blindly. A student who has tried real coding by Class 10 knows whether CS actually fits them.
A project shelf that grows with the student — one anchor per stage of the CBSE journey, all Python-first.
Matches Code 166 — Python basics with functions and a score counter.
A deployed site aligned with the Class 8 web unit.
AI unit of Code 402 done properly — not just theory answers.
IP-aligned dataset analysis — matches the Class 11 IP practical pattern.
Board-required project with report, viva prep, full marks target.
One serious project beyond the syllabus — the one that stands in a college SOP.
We pick up your child at whichever year you join, and build forward using the NCERT trajectory.
Every Code 166 chapter covered a week ahead of school. Real projects on top — deployed sites, first AI classifier.
All three Code 402 specialisations covered. Practical exam prep. Project report help.
CS Python + IP Pandas/SQL. Both covered in-depth. Sample papers solved weekly.
Full board alignment + one serious portfolio project. College-ready exit.
Same curriculum. Same teachers. Same recordings. The difference is whether your child learns best with one teacher's full attention, or alongside 4 to 6 classmates at their level.
One teacher, one learner, the full 1 hour. The teacher adapts pace in real time — slowing down on tricky concepts, speeding up where your child is already fluent. Best for focused learners, specific exam prep, or fastest progress.
4 to 6 students at a similar level, one teacher, 1 hour per session. Learners move faster when they see peers solve problems in different ways. Supportive, never pressured. Best if your child enjoys learning with others.
If you are choosing between boards or comparing what each expects, here is the honest breakdown.
| What to expect | CBSE (this page) | ICSE | IGCSE |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main language | Python | Java | Python + theory |
| Formal CS start | Class 9 (Code 402) | Class 7 CA | Class 9 IGCSE CS |
| Class 11/12 paper | CS + IP (Python) | CS (Java) | CS + ICT |
| Practical weight | High | High (BlueJ) | Medium |
| Tool for projects | Python IDLE / Thonny | BlueJ | Python IDLE / Thonny |
| Best first language | Python | Java (or Python) | Python |
Three recent reviews from CBSE families across classes.
The teacher keeps the Code 402 book open every class. Before pre-boards he had the complete unit wrapped. Not just answers — real understanding. His board paper was easy.
My son picked IP in Class 11 and Pandas was breaking him. Small group class fixed it in 4 weeks. His school half-yearly IP marks doubled.
We started at Class 8 which is early but CBSE pushes Python from Code 166. My daughter's school teacher now assumes she knows ahead — and she does.
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