State & UT

AI Tutor for Students in Nagaland

From Kohima and Dimapur and beyond, students across Nagaland are studying with Learning Panda. In Nagaland, schools typically follow the Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE), CBSE or ICSE — and Panda meets students where their syllabus is.

CBSE and ICSE are fully supported with chapter-accurate textbook grounding, and state-board coverage is growing. Ask any doubt in text chat (voice and video tutoring are coming soon), practise with adaptive quizzes, and keep revision on schedule with spaced repetition, daily streaks and XP.

Quick facts

State / UT
Nagaland
Common boards
NBSE, CBSE, ICSE
State board
Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE)
Classes covered
1–12
Interaction languages
English & Hindi

Subjects Panda Helps With

  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • English
  • Social Science
  • Hindi
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • History
  • Geography
  • Economics
  • Computer Science

How Learning Panda Works

  1. Pick your board & class

    Panda locks onto your exact syllabus from day one.

  2. Ask any doubt

    Type your question and get a chapter-referenced explanation instantly.

  3. Practise & revise

    Adaptive quizzes, spaced repetition, streaks and XP keep you exam-ready.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Learning Panda work for NBSE students in Nagaland?

CBSE and ICSE are fully supported today. NBSE textbook coverage is growing — meanwhile NCERT-aligned explanations already cover the shared core of Maths, Science and English that state-board students study.

Can students in Nagaland use Learning Panda in Hindi?

Yes — Panda converses in both English and Hindi, so students can ask doubts in whichever language they think in.

Which classes are covered?

Class 1 through Class 12, across Mathematics, Science, English, Social Science, Hindi and the senior-secondary subjects.

Is Learning Panda safe for children?

Yes. Every conversation is strictly educational and grounded in board textbooks, there are no ads or third-party trackers, and a parent or guardian must approve the account by email before chat unlocks — in line with India's DPDP rules for children's data.

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