Ask any teacher what they wish they had more of, and the answer is almost always the same: time. Between lesson planning, setting question papers, grading and giving each student attention, the day fills up fast. Vidyadip was built to take the repetitive work off your plate so you can focus on what actually moves learning forward - teaching.
Here are the concrete ways teachers are using the app to claw back hours every single week.
1. Generate question papers in minutes, not hours
Setting a balanced paper by hand means digging through textbooks, copying questions and worrying about difficulty spread. With Vidyadip's paper generation, you filter by board, standard, subject and chapter, pick the questions you want, and export a clean paper - in minutes. Need three versions to prevent copying in a crowded exam hall? Generate them instantly.
2. Lean on a ready-made question bank
You don't have to write every question from scratch. With over 24 lakh questions mapped to 16+ boards, every class and every subject, the hard part - sourcing quality, syllabus-aligned questions - is already done. You simply curate.
- Filter down to a single chapter or topic for targeted practice
- Mix MCQs and subjective questions for varied assessment
- Reuse and adapt sets across sections and academic years
3. Hand out assignments during class - in real time
Vidyadip's teaching tools are designed to be used live. Push an assignment to students, have them complete and submit it, and keep the momentum of the lesson going instead of losing a day to printing and distribution.
4. Let step-by-step solutions handle the "how"
When a student is stuck, you can't always be at their desk. Every question in Vidyadip comes with a detailed, step-by-step solution, so learners can understand the method on their own. That means fewer repeated explanations for you and more independent learners.
The goal isn't to replace the teacher - it's to remove the busywork so the teacher can do more of the work that matters.
5. Reclaim revision and self-test time
Instead of preparing separate revision sheets, point students to self-tests in the app. They get instant feedback on what they've mastered and where they're slipping, and you walk into class already knowing which topics need another pass.
A simple weekly workflow
- Monday: generate the week's practice set from the question bank.
- Midweek: assign a short self-test and review the class results.
- Friday: build a quick assessment paper - reusing strong questions from earlier in the term.
Small changes, compounded across a term, add up to dozens of recovered hours. Download Vidyadip and try generating your next paper in the app - you'll feel the difference the first week.


