What is the Cracku JEE Foundation Kickstart Webinar?
The Cracku JEE Foundation Kickstart Webinar is a free online session designed for students in Class 8, 9, and 10 and their parents. It is scheduled for Sunday, June 28, 2026 at 3:00 PM IST and is hosted by Srikanth Sir, who secured JEE Advanced AIR 20 and studied at IIT Bombay. In this webinar, Srikanth Sir walks students and parents through why starting JEE preparation early makes a decisive difference, how Cracku's foundation programme is structured to build strong fundamentals without pressure or burnout, and what the full JEE Foundation Course beginning July 1, 2026 looks like in practice.
JEE Foundation Webinar Registration Link
This webinar is completely free to join. Click the Zoom link and join us live on Sunday, June 28, 2026 at 3:00 PM IST.
Webinar Detail | Information |
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Webinar Date | Sunday, June 28, 2026 |
Webinar Time | 3:00 PM IST |
Hosted by | Srikanth Sir, JEE Advanced AIR 20, IIT Bombay Alumnus |
Who should attend | Students in Class 8, 9, or 10 and their parents |
Entry | Free to join, no registration needed |
Course start date (post-webinar) | July 1, 2026 |
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What Will You Learn in This Free JEE Foundation Webinar?
In one focused session, Srikanth Sir covers everything a student and parent need to know before committing to early JEE preparation. The webinar is not a sales pitch; it is a practical, honest conversation about what foundation preparation should look like and what it should not. Here is exactly what the session covers.
What You Will Learn | Details |
|---|---|
Why early JEE preparation works | Understand why students who start in Class 8 or 9 consistently outperform those who begin in Class 11, and what science-backed learning habits look like at this age |
How Cracku avoids early burnout | Learn how the curriculum is deliberately structured to match each class level, progressing gradually rather than jumping straight to Class 11 content |
How to begin without fear | Srikanth Sir will share exactly how he approached JEE preparation, what the common mistakes are, and what a stress-free but effective foundation looks like |
What the full course offers | Parents and students will get a complete walkthrough of the 30-week JEE Foundation Course starting July 1, 2026, including what is taught, how tests work, and early-bird course pricing |
Live Q&A; with Srikanth Sir | Ask any question about JEE preparation, class schedules, syllabus, study hours, and how to balance school and foundation prep |
Who is this webinar for: Parents of students in Class 8, 9, or 10 who are considering JEE preparation; students who want to understand what early preparation looks like without feeling overwhelmed; and families looking for a structured, expert-led foundation programme with the right pace for their child's stage of learning.
How to Register for Cracku's JEE Foundation Webinar
The JEE Foundation Kickstart Webinar is free to join. It is on Sunday, June 28, 2026 at 3:00 PM IST. Follow these steps to join:
- Visit cracku.in/jee-foundation-course on your browser or mobile device
- Click the Join Webinar button on the page
- Enter your name, your child's class (Class 8, 9, or 10), and your mobile number or email ID
- Submit the form; you will receive the join link via SMS or email
- Join the webinar on June 28 at 3:00 PM IST using this givenlink
Meet Cracku's JEE Foundation Expert IIT Faculty
Cracku's JEE Foundation faculty is drawn entirely from top IITs and includes teachers with extensive experience in competitive exam preparation at the foundation level. The webinar itself is hosted by Srikanth Sir, an IIT Bombay alumnus who cleared JEE Advanced with AIR 20. The full foundation course is taught by the team below.
Faculty | Subject | IIT Background |
|---|---|---|
Srikanth Sir (Webinar Host) | JEE Mentor and Course Guide | JEE Advanced AIR 20, IIT Bombay Alumnus |
Radha Krishna Bandaru | Mathematics (Head of JEE Content) | 15 years teaching experience; Ex-Narayana and FIITJEE; M.Sc Applied Mathematics, University of Hyderabad |
Krishnanu | Physics | IIT (ISM) Dhanbad |
Aniket | Mathematics | IIT BHU Varanasi |
Harshita | Chemistry | IIT Kharagpur |
Payal | Mathematics | IIT Guwahati |
Manoj | Physics | IIT Kanpur |
Bhabesh | Chemistry | IIT Guwahati |
What makes this faculty different: Every teacher on the Cracku JEE Foundation team understands the JEE from personal experience, not just theory. They know exactly which concepts trip up Class 8 to 10 students, where the conceptual gaps appear by Class 11, and how to build the kind of deep understanding that makes the actual JEE paper feel familiar rather than frightening. Radha Krishna Bandaru brings 15 years of teaching at Narayana and FIITJEE alongside applied mathematics expertise, providing the curriculum its strong structural foundation.
What Does the Cracku JEE Foundation Course Include?
The Cracku JEE Foundation Course runs for 30 weeks from July 1, 2026 to January 31, 2027, covering Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry for students in Class 8, 9, and 10 through separate batch schedules. The course is built around four reinforcement layers: concept videos before class, live interactive sessions, post-class tests, and bi-weekly cumulative tests. The complete course details are in the table below.
Course Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
Course Duration | 30 Weeks (July 1, 2026 to January 31, 2027) |
Classes per Week | 4 classes across 2 days per week |
Subjects per Week | 2 Mathematics classes + 1 Physics class + 1 Chemistry class |
Class 8 Schedule | Tuesday and Friday |
Class 9 Schedule | Monday and Thursday |
Class 10 Schedule | Tuesday and Friday |
Session 1 Timing | 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM + 15 minutes doubt solving |
Session 2 Timing | 7:15 PM to 8:15 PM + 15 minutes doubt solving |
Total Live Classes | 120 classes: 60 Mathematics, 30 Physics, 30 Chemistry |
Concept Videos | 250 videos (approximately 2 per live class), each followed by a concept test |
Bi-Weekly Tests | 15 bi-weekly tests across all three subjects |
Question Bank | 3,000 practice questions in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry |
Post-Class Tests | 10-question test after every live session to reinforce learning |
Class Recordings | All sessions recorded and available on the platform for revision |
Quick stats: 250 Concept Videos | 120 Live Classes | 15 Bi-Weekly Tests | 3,000 Practice Questions
The class schedule ensures that each student group has dedicated time without conflict: Class 8 and Class 10 share Tuesday and Friday slots, while Class 9 runs on Monday and Thursday. Two 1-hour sessions run back to back each class day, each followed by a 15-minute doubt-solving block where students can ask questions directly from the live class.
How much time does it take per week: Students attend two live class days per week, each with two back-to-back 1-hour sessions plus doubt solving. Combined with concept video pre-reads and practice questions, the total active study time from the course is approximately 4 to 6 hours per week. This is designed to fit alongside school without creating overload.
Why Should Students Start JEE Preparation in Class 8, 9 or 10?
Most students begin JEE preparation in Class 11 or 12, leaving themselves very little time to build genuine conceptual understanding, develop problem-solving depth, and grow comfortable with exam pressure. Starting in Class 8, 9, or 10 changes this dynamic entirely. The advantages are not just about knowing more content earlier; they are about how the brain retains and applies knowledge when it has been given time rather than being rushed.
A common worry among parents is that starting early means pushing students too hard too soon. Cracku's approach is the opposite: the curriculum at each class level is deliberately designed to extend just slightly beyond what the student already knows, building curiosity and confidence rather than anxiety. The table below explains the five concrete advantages of an early start.
Advantage | What It Means in Practice |
|---|---|
Ample time to build strong basics | Concepts get the time to genuinely sink in rather than being crammed under deadline pressure in Class 11 |
Development of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) | JEE rewards deep thinking and multi-step reasoning; this ability takes years, not months, to develop properly |
Gradual competitive exam temperament | Students become comfortable with timed tests, difficult questions, and exam pressure gradually, so it does not overwhelm them in Class 11 or 12 |
Better Class 11 transition | Students who start in Class 9 or 10 find the jump to Class 11 JEE preparation dramatically less stressful because the concepts are already familiar |
Stronger conceptual recall at exam time | Concepts learned over 2 to 3 years and revised repeatedly are far better retained than material covered in a 12-month crash course |
The curriculum at each class level reflects this philosophy directly. Class 8 students are not handed Class 11 content; they cover their own syllabus with a 25% extension into Class 9 material. Class 9 students cover their own syllabus with a 30% extension into Class 10. By the time a student reaches Class 10, 40% of Class 11 content has already been introduced, making the transition into full JEE preparation in Class 11 a continuation rather than a leap.
Class | Curriculum Approach |
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Class 8 | Full Class 8 syllabus plus 25% of Class 9 syllabus introduced progressively |
Class 9 | Full Class 9 syllabus plus 30% of Class 10 syllabus introduced progressively |
Class 10 | Full Class 10 syllabus plus 40% of Class 11 syllabus introduced progressively |
An early start does not mean more pressure. It means less pressure later, when the stakes are highest.
If your child is in Class 8, 9, or 10 and you are thinking about the right time to begin JEE preparation, the answer for most families is now. Join the free webinar at cracku.in/jee-foundation-course to hear directly from Srikanth Sir (JEE AIR 20) and decide with complete information.
Cracku JEE Foundation Kickstart Webinar: Conclusion
The Cracku JEE Foundation Kickstart Webinar is a free session on Sunday, June 28, 2026 at 3:00 PM IST, hosted by Srikanth Sir (JEE Advanced AIR 20, IIT Bombay) for students in Class 8, 9, and 10 and their parents. It covers why starting early matters, how Cracku avoids burnout through a level-appropriate curriculum, and what the full 30-week JEE Foundation Course beginning July 1, 2026 includes. The course features 120 live classes, 250 concept videos, 15 bi-weekly tests, and a 3,000-question practice bank taught by IIT-graduate faculty. Registration for the webinar is free at cracku.in/jee-foundation-course. Spots are limited.
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