
One of the most emotional and game-changing announcements during Vishwas Diwas 2026 wasn’t a new book, a discount, or even a digital tool—it was a human connection. Sir introduced a new layer of support for the Lakshya and Arjuna batches: Senior Mentorship, affectionately called the "Bhaiya-Didi" Angle.
For the 2026 session, students won’t just be learning from world-class teachers—they will be guided by those who have already scaled the mountain you’re about to climb.
These mentors aren’t random tutors; they are PW alumni currently studying at India’s most prestigious institutions:
IIT Delhi & IIT BHU
AIIMS Rishikesh
IIT Jammu & RML Lucknow
As mentioned during the event,
"Ye log wahi rasta ja chuke hain jo aap ab shuru karne wale ho. Unhe Lakshya aur Arjuna batches ki har chhoti difficulty ka pata hai."
They’ve lived the journey you are about to start. They know the pressures, the backlogs, and the nuances of these batches because they studied from the same material, used the same digital tools, and faced the same exams.
While teachers like Mr. Sir or mam handle the academic heavy lifting, students often hesitate to ask certain personal or practical questions. This is where the Bhaiya-Didi mentors bridge the gap:
Example questions mentors answer:
“Bhaiya, Mr. Sir ne aaj ka lecture bahut lamba padhaya, kya main kuch part skip kar sakta hoon?”
“Didi, maine aaj sirf 5/10 questions solve kiye, kya main peeche ho gaya hoon?”
The JEE/NEET path is full of “ups and downs.” Mentors like Yash (AIIMS Rishikesh) and Shubham (IIT Delhi) openly shared their struggles with demotivation, exam anxiety, and backlog management.
Many students believe that to crack IIT or AIIMS, you must move to Kota or South India. The mentors are living proof that success is possible in small towns using digital tools.
They share tips on app features like Dashboard Streaks, Comparative Analytics, and other digital hacks that helped them maintain consistency, speed, and accuracy without physically attending a top-tier coaching center.
This mentorship feature is part of the Vishwas Diwas enrollment window, making it a limited-time opportunity.
Small Groups: Students are placed in manageable groups on WhatsApp or Telegram, ensuring personal attention.
Direct Access: Mentors share study routines, exam “hacks,” mental strategies, and insights from their real exam experience.
Vibe Match: Because these mentors recently cleared the exam, they understand the memes, pressure, and nuances of current NTA patterns.
Continuous Motivation: Students get tips on maintaining study streaks, avoiding burnout, and preparing for Boards and competitive exams simultaneously.
"Aapka Bhaiya aur Didi sirf syllabus nahi batate, wo aapko guide karte hain ki kaise smartly padhein, kaise tension kam karein aur kaise consistent rahen."