The old way
One difficulty level. The advanced student is bored. The new student is demoralised. Nobody gets calibrated feedback.
Xaptiq · EcoNiti's adaptive test platform
Xaptiq is EcoNiti's AI-powered test platform — built by engineers, designed for one thing: economics exam preparation. Most test series send the same questions to every student, so the advanced student is bored and the new one is demoralised. Neither gets the feedback they need.
Xaptiq does something different. It's included in every EcoNiti course — or available on its own.
Try XaptiqThe old way
One difficulty level. The advanced student is bored. The new student is demoralised. Nobody gets calibrated feedback.
The Xaptiq way
Every test draws from a question bank calibrated to your level. As you improve, the difficulty adjusts. Always in the productive zone.
The platform
When you sign up, you take a 60-minute assessment covering all five subject groups of your exam. This is not a full mock - it is a precision tool. It maps your starting level across micro, macro, Indian economy, economic policy, and quantitative methods.
Based on your diagnostic, Xaptiq generates a study and test plan calibrated to your exam date. It tells you which topics to cover, which to revise, and when to test yourself - a realistic plan built around where you actually are.
Every test after your diagnostic draws questions from a bank calibrated to your current level. As you improve, the difficulty adjusts. You are always in the productive zone - challenged enough to grow, not so hard that you stop making progress.
If you score at the 40th percentile today, we don't throw 90th-percentile questions at you.
We build you a realistic path to the 80th percentile in four weeks. You will know exactly where you stand, where you are headed, and what to do each day to get there.
Beta transparency
Xaptiq is in beta — which means we are actively building it with the students who use it. Here is what students can use now, and the test series we are building next.
What's Live
RBI Grade B (DEPR) Phase I
Closed for the 2026 cycle.
Diagnostic assessment for the 2026-27 cohort
Includes subject-wise assessment analysis.
What's live
Xaptiq is free while we refine it with real student attempts. The 2026 RBI Grade B (DEPR) beta is closed, and the baseline assessment flow remains the main live path.
Coming next
Each upcoming track will pair test series with PYQ discussion sessions, exam strategy guidance, and analysis-led feedback so students can understand both the paper and their preparation gaps.
Coming Next
UGC-NET Economics 2026
Opens September 15, 2026
UPSC CSE Prelims 2027
Opens January 1, 2027
CUET PG Economics 2027
Opens January 1, 2027
RBI Grade B (DEPR) Phase I 2027
Planned
Built in-house, for economics
Xaptiq was built in-house by engineers with over a decade of experience building complex software — designed from the ground up for competitive economics exam preparation, not adapted from a generic test engine. It pairs with Dr. Komal's teaching: she personalises the learning, and Xaptiq takes that personalisation further at the level of the tests themselves.
Teaching first. Technology where it helps most.
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