Matriculation
Revise physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry with board-style questions, numericals, and weak-topic maps.
Enroll NowChemistry revision often spreads across the whole syllabus when a handful of weak topics are costing the most marks.
Sukrat starts with a short diagnostic on Pakistan board Chemistry, pinpoints gaps in physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry, and turns them into a focused daily practice queue.
Every Chemistry session follows the same loop: diagnose what you do not know, prioritise high-impact topics, practise with feedback, and adapt as mastery improves.That keeps revision aligned to your syllabus and exam weightings — not a generic question bank.
Use Sukrat alongside past papers: run a diagnostic, clear priority gaps, then test under timed conditions.
Parents and teachers see the same Chemistry mastery view — topic by topic, session by session.
SYLLABUS COVERAGE
Board syllabus units mapped for structured practice.
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Sukrat's Intelligent Tutoring System runs the same Diagnose → Prioritise → Practise → Adapt loop across every subject. Chemistry plugs into a student model, curriculum model, and tutoring engine — not a standalone worksheet.


Everything you need to know about the product and billing.
Yes. Sukrat maps practice to the Pakistan board Chemistry syllabi, covering Matric and F.Sc content across all syllabus units shown in the topic map above.
All mapped syllabus units are available for practice. Flashcard and past-paper coverage varies by unit — check the topic map above for what is included.
Yes. Parents linked to a student account see Chemistry mastery by topic, sessions completed, and priority gaps — alongside every other subject in the student's learning path.
Yes. School deployments include cohort-level Chemistry mastery, teacher dashboards, and pilot support. Schools can start with one year group before full rollout.
Sukrat supports structured practice and mark-scheme-aligned feedback — it does not replace past paper practice or a human tutor entirely. Many students use Sukrat alongside past papers to decide which topics to focus on and get feedback between sessions.
Your first session maps gaps in physical and organic chemistry — then queues board-style practice.