Finding a good coaching centre used to mean word-of-mouth tips from neighbours, a walk around the local market, and a phone call with no real information on the other end. BatchPro changes that. It is a directory of verified coaching centres across India where students and parents can compare fees, read genuine reviews, check batch sizes, and book a free demo class before committing to anything. This article explains what makes it useful and how to get the most out of it.
The problem with finding coaching centres the old way
Most coaching discovery in India still happens through informal channels: a friend's recommendation, a pamphlet stuck to a wall, or a Google search that returns a paid ad with no reliable details. The result is that students often join a centre based on very little information and discover the problems only after paying fees for a full term.
The three things students almost never know before joining are: the actual fee structure, the batch size, and whether the teachers are qualified to teach the specific subject. BatchPro is built to surface all three before a student sets foot in the classroom.
What BatchPro gives you that nothing else does
- Verified centre profiles: Every centre listed on BatchPro goes through a verification process. You are not reading a self-submitted listing with no checks behind it.
- Real student reviews: Reviews are tied to actual student accounts. There is no way to post a fake review without a real enrolment history, which keeps the ratings honest.
- Fee transparency: Centres publish their fee ranges on their profile. You can filter by budget before shortlisting, rather than wasting an afternoon calling around.
- Batch size information: This matters more than most people realise. A centre that takes 60 students per batch teaches very differently from one that caps at 20. BatchPro shows this upfront.
- Free demo booking: You can book a trial class directly from the centre profile without making a phone call. If the demo does not work for you, you move on at no cost.
- Subject and exam filtering: Search specifically for NEET, IIT JEE, CUET, CA Foundation, Class 10 boards, or any other exam. The results are relevant, not generic.
How to use BatchPro to find the right centre
- Go to the search page and enter your exam or subject and your city or area.
- Filter by fee range to remove centres outside your budget immediately.
- Sort by rating and read the most recent reviews, not the top ones. Recent reviews reflect the current batch of teachers.
- Shortlist two or three centres and book a free demo at each through the profile page.
- After the demos, ask the centre for specific results data: how many students scored above a threshold in the last exam cycle. Genuine centres will answer this question.
- Enrol in the one that gave you the most specific, verifiable answers.
Which cities and subjects are covered
BatchPro currently has the strongest coverage in Delhi NCR, with verified centres across Rohini, Pitampura, Lajpat Nagar, Paschim Vihar, Dwarka, and most major localities. Coverage is expanding to Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, and Hyderabad. The platform covers every major exam category:
| Category | Exams / Subjects |
|---|---|
| Medical entrance | NEET UG, AIIMS, JIPMER |
| Engineering entrance | IIT JEE Main, JEE Advanced, BITSAT |
| Central university entrance | CUET UG, CUET PG |
| Commerce and finance | CA Foundation, CA Inter, CMA |
| School boards | Class 10 CBSE, Class 12 CBSE, ICSE |
| Skills and coding | Python, Scratch, Robotics, AI basics |
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Aaditya Aggarwal is the founder of BatchPro, India's coaching centre discovery platform. A Delhi student himself, he built BatchPro after experiencing firsthand how difficult it is to find and verify quality coaching centres without reliable information. He writes guides to help students and parents make informed decisions about coaching.