Gyanis vs Physics Wallah
Physics Wallah (PW) is the most-used JEE/NEET prep brand in India today, built on affordable structured courses and strong YouTube presence. It is primarily a coaching brand; students still need separate tools for daily practice tracking and wellbeing.
The verdict
Most JEE/NEET students benefit from both. Use Physics Wallah for teacher-led batches and concept videos; layer Gyanis Flow on top for adaptive daily practice and use Aura when exam stress spikes.
Side-by-side feature comparison
| Feature | Gyanis | Physics Wallah | Edge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adaptive daily Gameplan | Yes | No (structured batches) | |
| Topic-weighted MCQ practice | Yes, ELO-style bands | Static DPPs | |
| Live teacher sessions | Ask an Expert (per-session) | Included in batches | |
| Mental health support | Aura, licensed psychologists | No | |
| Video back catalog | Smaller, topical | Very large | |
| Supports non-India exams (GCSE, SPM) | Yes | No |
Physics Wallah strengths
- Affordable JEE/NEET batches led by popular teachers
- Dominant YouTube and offline coaching presence
- Strong test series and DPP (Daily Practice Problems)
Physics Wallah weaknesses
- Mostly video-based; limited adaptive AI
- Practice is not personalized per-student
- No integrated mental health support
- Scale issues reported during peak exam season (server load, Q&A turnaround)
Pricing at a glance
Gyanis
Flow starts at 379 GC per month. No multi-year lock-ins. Pay-as-you-go Aura and Vibe.
Physics Wallah
Batches from INR 2,500 to INR 15,000 per subject per year depending on exam and format.
Who each one is best for
Gyanis
Students who already attend coaching and want an adaptive daily practice system plus wellbeing support on top.
Physics Wallah
Students who want structured teacher-led batches at a low price point.
See what Flow + Aura + Vibe can do in one app
Try Flow free. If it does not move your grade in 14 days, you have not wasted anything.