In India’s buzzing startup ecosystem, few sectors have seen as much experimentation—and as many failures—as EdTech. Yet, amidst the noise, one platform is quietly reimagining the industry with a razor-sharp focus: AssessCurve.ai. Founded in 2024 by Amiit Deep Kumarr, it is already being hailed as one of the most promising ventures in AI-driven education.
With an initial capital investment of just USD 1 million, the company has scaled rapidly, achieving a turnover of USD 1 million within its first year, and onboarding 10,000+ students across schools in Delhi NCR and Rajasthan. By late 2025, international operations will begin in the UK and Dubai, signaling an aggressive global push.
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ToggleIndia’s education sector, valued at over USD 117 billion, is undergoing structural shifts in the wake of the National Education Policy 2024. Personalized learning, technology integration, and scalability are no longer optional—they are imperative.
AssessCurve.ai positions itself at the intersection of these trends, leveraging generative AI to automate lesson planning, streamline assessments, and deliver predictive learning analytics. Unlike many EdTech startups that operate outside traditional schooling, AssessCurve.ai partners with schools, aligning with existing curricula while enhancing outcomes.
“The biggest mistake EdTech companies make is trying to replace teachers or sidestep schools,” says Amiit. “Our approach is different—we empower institutions, not compete with them.”
At 48, Amiit brings a unique blend of global corporate experience and entrepreneurial resilience. Having worked with MNCs across industries before turning full-time entrepreneur a decade ago, he has cultivated both an international outlook and a sharp understanding of execution under constraints.
His entrepreneurial philosophy is simple: speed and adaptability win. “Move fast, fail fast, learn fast,” he says. “The market rewards those who iterate, not those who wait.”
In just a year, the platform has not only gained traction but also international recognition. In 2025, Amiit was honored as Most Inspirational Leader at the Global Brand and Leadership Conclave, House of Commons, British Parliament, London—a testament to his global credibility as a thought leader in AI and education.
While giants like Byju’s and Unacademy dominate headlines, AssessCurve.ai’s focus on K-12 schools and competitive exam prep with AI-first solutions creates a strong niche. Its integration with NEP 2024 also positions it well for policy-driven adoption, giving it a regulatory advantage that many EdTech startups lack.
Additionally, the company’s modular SaaS-based pricing model ensures scalability across urban and semi-urban markets. With India targeting digital-first classrooms nationwide, AssessCurve.ai is positioned to be a key enabler of the transition.
By 2026, the company aims to cross 50,000 students in India while deepening partnerships with institutions abroad. Long-term, Amiit envisions AssessCurve.ai as the global benchmark for AI in education, with India leading innovation in the space.
But beyond metrics, his mission is clear: to create first-principle thinkers who can drive India’s transformation into a $10 trillion economy.
“Education is not just a service sector—it’s a nation-building sector,” he says firmly. “And AI, if used responsibly, can help us scale quality education without losing its human essence.”
For investors, AssessCurve.ai represents not just a startup, but a scalable solution aligned with national policy, global demand, and a visionary founder. In an era where many EdTech firms are faltering, Amiit Deep Kumarr is quietly proving that focus, validation, and persistence are still the strongest currencies in business.