Medical education in India has undergone a massive digital transformation over the last decade. Yet for many students preparing for competitive exams, the challenge is no longer access to content, it is knowing what to study, when to revise, and how to retain information for application-based examinations in rote-learning field of studies.

Every year, more than 10 million students prepare for competitive medical entrance and licensing examinations. Despite spending years studying and consuming vast amounts of content, more than 60% students fail to even qualify these exams. Students are often expected to adapt to a predefined learning path designed for top-performing batches, rather than receiving guidance tailored to their own weaknesses and learning patterns, especially in an online setting.

It was this gap that Dr. Abhishek Sehgal, a graduate of Government Medical College, Patiala and former educator at Udemy, noticed firsthand during his own medical journey. What started in 2023 as a simple repository of flashcards hosted on a local website has since evolved into Revisable, an AI-native learning and test preparation platform serving more than 2 lakh learners, globally.

“Over the past decade, traditional platforms have done a great job making quality education accessible online,” says Dr. Sehgal. “However, most of them still follow a one-size-fits-all approach. Students are expected to adapt to the platform, whereas we believe that it should be the other way around.”

In the last two years, Revisable has evolved into a full-fledged learning ecosystem offering bite-sized flashcards, MCQs, notes, videos, and AI-powered study workflows across medical examinations including NEET PG, NEET UG, and FMGE. The company plans to expand deeper into international medical licensing examinations such as USMLE and AMC.

Revisable is supported by a team of doctors and educators, including Dr. Kashish Charaya, Dr. Nimai Bhavsar, and Dr. Soumya Lal, who collectively contribute to content development, academic quality, and product direction. Today, the platform serves more than 35,000 active users each month and has scaled to an annualized revenue run-rate exceeding ₹1 crore while remaining lean and focused on product development.

The team also observed that a large number of students continue to rely solely on textbooks, handwritten notes, and shared resources because many modern preparation tools remain financially out of reach. Revisable was built around the belief that quality learning support should not be limited by a student’s ability to pay, with a lean model designed to make advanced preparation tools accessible to a much wider audience.

Unlike traditional content libraries that rely primarily on long lectures and static resources, Revisable focuses on helping students identify weak areas, reinforce retention, and build consistent study habits. The platform uses proprietary feedback loops and domain-trained AI workflows to generate relevant learning material in real time, helping students focus where it matters most.

This approach is particularly relevant for medical students, who often balance demanding academic schedules, full-time internships, and clinical responsibilities alongside exam preparation.

The company believes that the future of education will no longer be defined by larger content libraries, but by intelligent learning systems capable of adapting to individual learners. To support this vision, Revisable has invested heavily in personalization and domain-trained learning infrastructure. The platform is also developing capabilities that allow students to organize and interact with their own study material in a structured manner, creating a more personalized learning experience without sacrificing reliability.

As AI continues to reshape industries worldwide, education remains one of its most promising applications. While many companies are experimenting with AI-powered tutoring and generic content generation, Revisable is focused on a narrower but potentially impactful challenge: helping students learn more effectively through personalization, structure, and continuous feedback.

With growing adoption, expanding exam coverage, and a rapidly evolving product roadmap, Revisable represents a new generation of education startups emerging from within the communities they serve. Built by doctors who have experienced the challenges of medical examinations firsthand, the company is betting that the next phase of digital learning will be defined not by more content, but by smarter learning experiences.

As the platform enters its next stage of growth, the team remains focused on a simple goal: helping students spend less time searching for what to study and more time mastering it.