LICENSED · CERTIFIED · TRADEMARKED · SINCE 2007 · A note for exam-prep creators — UPSC · NEET · Law · CA · Boards

You already spend your evenings replying to
"how do I even start?"

That instinct to help — that's not a side effect of being an influencer.
For a certain kind of creator, it's the whole point.
We'd like to give it something worth handing over.

keep reading
What lands in your DMs

You've heard versions of these more times than you can count.

UPSC aspirant"I've read the same chapter four times and none of it stays."
NEET aspirant"I'm studying 10 hours a day and still falling behind in mocks."
CA student"There's too much syllabus and too little time before revision."
Law aspirant"I highlight everything and remember almost none of it."
Board exam student"I panic in the exam even though I 'knew' the answer at home."

You reply with what you can — a tip, a timetable, a motivational voice note. And it helps, a little, for a day.
But you already suspect the real problem sits underneath all of it.

The uncomfortable part

Most of your followers are using 5th-standard study skills on a postgraduate-level problem.

Nobody taught them differently after that. Reading left to right, underlining, re-reading the night before — it's the same toolkit from age ten, now pointed at a syllabus with lakhs of competitors. It was never built to hold this much.

What they're still doing

  • Linear reading, cover to cover, hoping it sticks
  • Underlining and highlighting as a stand-in for understanding
  • Re-reading instead of active recall
  • Cramming revision into the last, most stressful days
  • Note-making that copies the book instead of compressing it

What actually scales

  • Reading systems built for speed + retention
  • Visual, non-linear notes the brain recalls under pressure
  • Revision scheduled by science, not by panic
  • Memory systems that hold hundreds of facts in order
  • Techniques the same across UPSC, NEET, Law, CA, or Boards
This isn't a new problem

It's also not an unsolved one.

Toppers, Olympic memory athletes, and speed readers across the world have used the same handful of techniques for decades — reading faster without losing comprehension, mapping ideas the way the brain actually stores them, and revising on a schedule that fights forgetting instead of ignoring it.
None of this is folklore. It's documented, it's taught, and it's licensable.

Which is the part your followers don't know yet — and the part where your word carries weight.

Why this message needs you

They trust you enough to change how they study. That's rarer than it sounds.

A follower will try a technique because you tried it first. That's real leverage — the kind brands spend years trying to buy. We're not asking you to sell something you don't believe in. We're asking whether you'd like to be the one who hands your followers a solution that's actually licensed, instead of another motivational reel that fades by next week.

Who's behind this

We hold the license. That's not a small detail.

  • Buzan Centre Pune — India's only licensed Tony Buzan Centre, established 2007
  • Mind Maps® — we hold the trademark for this technique in India. Nobody else can teach it under that name here.
  • Jas Johari, our co-founder, is the World Speed Reading Champion (Singapore, 2016)
  • Tony Buzan himself visited our centre twice — 2009 and 2019 — and co-facilitated with us

We're not distributing a trend. We're the only door in India to a method that's trademarked, championship-tested, and nearly two decades in practice.

What your followers would actually get

Four skills. Same skills, whichever exam they're chasing.

01

Speed Reading

Cover syllabus material two to three times faster, without losing comprehension — championship-level technique, taught step by step.

02

Mind Mapping

Trademarked Mind Maps® notes that compress chapters into a single visual page the brain can recall under exam pressure.

03

Memory Training

Systems for holding dates, lists, and case laws in order — the same techniques used by memory athletes, adapted for syllabi.

04

Scientific Revision

A schedule built around how forgetting actually works, so revision happens before the panic — not instead of sleep.

Implemented properly, this improves performance.
We guarantee it.

Not a motivational promise — a structured one.
These are teachable, measurable skills, and we stand behind the outcome when the method is followed.

Why this isn't open to everyone

We get approached by a lot of creators. We say yes to very few.

That's not gatekeeping for its own sake — it's the same discipline that got us the license in the first place.
A trademark loses meaning the moment it's handed out casually. So before anything else, we look for a few things:

An audience that's actually studying

UPSC, NEET, Law, CA, or Board exam followers who are in the fight, not just spectating it.

A voice your followers act on

Comments and saves that turn into behaviour, not just likes.

Honesty over hype

You'd be attaching your name to a guarantee. We need to know you'll represent it as one.

Room to grow together

We're building long-term partners, not one-off posts.

If that sounds like you, the next step is simple — tell us about yourself and your audience below.

Show us who you are

Apply for a Certified Creator Partnership

Five minutes. We personally review every application — no bots, no auto-approvals.

Thank you — your application has been prepared for our team at support@buzanpune.com. We personally review every submission and reply within a few business days if it's a fit.
If we move forward together

Compensation, in plain terms

TierAvg. Reel viewsFee per collaboration
Rising50,000+₹3,000
Established100,000+₹4,000
Authority150,000+₹5,000

The rates indicated are for 1 reel + 2 Stories + BioLink + Community.
Incentives on number of views reached would be additional @ Rs. 2,000/- per 50k views - capped at 200k views.
Plus a per-sale commission on your unique referral link, complimentary access to the full ATGenius course suite, and first right of renewal on future campaigns. These figures are our current standard final terms are confirmed on a short call once your application is shortlisted.