Master Any Engineering Subject with an AI Tutor That Thinks Like You Do
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Solve DSA, circuit analysis, and thermodynamics with Inquinion — AI tutor for engineers. Feynman-style learning, exam nudges, and document-grounded answers.
From data structures to differential equations, Inquinion decomposes every problem into approach, reasoning, and verification.
DSA and coding practice with guided walkthroughs
Work through data structures and algorithms problems step by step. Inquinion explains each approach, traces through examples, and helps you build pattern recognition for interviews and exams.
Approach-based breakdowns for arrays, trees, graphs, DP, and greedy problems.
Trace through code execution with visual reasoning before jumping to the solution.
Track which problem patterns you have mastered and which need more repetition.
Circuit analysis and electronics problem solving
From KVL and KCL to op-amp design and digital logic, the AI tutor walks you through circuit problems with structured reasoning rather than handing you the final answer.
Step-by-step nodal and mesh analysis with explanations at every stage.
Boolean algebra simplification, K-maps, and state machine walkthroughs.
Semiconductor physics and signal processing concept reinforcement.
Thermodynamics, mechanics, and core engineering science
Inquinion breaks down derivations, free-body diagrams, and energy balance problems into digestible stages so you actually understand the physics behind the math.
First and second law applications with real-world engineering context.
Statics and dynamics problems decomposed into force, moment, and equilibrium steps.
Fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and material science concept scaffolding.
Every discipline covered
Engineering Branches We Support
Whichever branch you chose, Inquinion meets you with subject-specific depth and exam-aware guidance.
Computer Science & Engineering
DSA, operating systems, DBMS, computer networks, compiler design, machine learning, and full-stack development with guided problem solving and concept mapping.
Electronics & Communication
Analog and digital electronics, signals and systems, communication theory, VLSI design, and embedded systems with circuit-level walkthroughs.
Mechanical Engineering
Thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, strength of materials, machine design, manufacturing processes, and CAD/CAM with step-by-step derivation support.
Electrical Engineering
Power systems, control systems, electrical machines, power electronics, and instrumentation with problem decomposition and formula contextualization.
Civil Engineering
Structural analysis, geotechnical engineering, surveying, transportation, and environmental engineering with load-path reasoning and design code references.
Information Technology & Data Science
Software engineering, cloud computing, cybersecurity, big data, and AI/ML pipelines with project-based learning paths and interview preparation.
Designed for how engineers learn
Why Engineers Choose Inquinion
Generic chatbots give generic answers. Inquinion teaches you how to think through a problem so you can solve the next one on your own.
Feynman technique for complex concepts
Inquinion asks you to explain concepts back in your own words, identifies gaps in your understanding, and iterates until you can teach the idea simply. This builds genuine comprehension instead of surface-level memorization.
Approach-based learning over answer-chasing
Instead of giving you the solution and moving on, the AI tutor walks you through how to think about the problem. You learn the approach, the tradeoffs, and when to apply each technique so you can solve novel problems on your own.
Proactive study planning around your semester
Sync your exam schedule, lab deadlines, and project milestones. Inquinion generates adaptive study plans, sends nudges before high-stakes days, and adjusts the plan as your semester evolves.
Common questions
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Inquinion help engineering students differently from a generic AI chatbot?
Inquinion is purpose-built for structured, multi-step technical problem solving. It decomposes engineering problems into approach, reasoning, and verification stages rather than dumping a final answer. It also tracks your progress across subjects and adapts its explanations to your current understanding.
Can Inquinion help with DSA preparation for placements and coding interviews?
Yes. Inquinion covers all major DSA patterns including arrays, linked lists, trees, graphs, dynamic programming, greedy algorithms, and backtracking. It teaches approach-first thinking, walks through time and space complexity analysis, and tracks which patterns you have mastered.
Does the AI tutor support B.Tech subjects across all four years?
Inquinion supports subjects from first-year engineering mathematics and physics through to final-year electives and capstone projects. Upload your syllabus or course material and the tutor contextualizes its guidance to your specific curriculum.
How does the Feynman technique work inside Inquinion?
After explaining a concept, Inquinion asks you to re-explain it in simple terms. It identifies where your explanation breaks down, fills those gaps with targeted clarification, and repeats the cycle until you can articulate the idea clearly. This ensures deep understanding rather than rote memorization.
Can I upload my own notes, textbooks, and lab manuals?
Yes. Inquinion accepts PDFs, documents, and notes. Once uploaded, the AI indexes the content and uses it to answer your questions with references to your own material, making it a personalized tutor grounded in your coursework.
Is Inquinion useful for GATE, GRE, or other competitive exam preparation?
Absolutely. You can set exam-specific goals, and Inquinion will build a study plan covering all relevant subjects, schedule revision sessions with spaced repetition, and generate practice questions tailored to the exam pattern and difficulty level.
Whether you are preparing for semester exams, GATE, placements, or building your next project, Inquinion gives you an AI tutor that thinks like an engineer and teaches like the best professor you ever had.