Sikgen AI

SikGen AI vs Google Classroom

Google Classroom is excellent and free for managing assignments, announcements, and basic coursework inside schools already using Google Workspace. It is not, however, an assessment or exam-prep platform — it has no AI tutor, no automatic question generation, and no proctored testing. SikGen AI is the right step up for coaching institutes and exam-focused programs that need realistic mock exams, AI tutoring, and performance analytics.

Side by side

SikGen AI vs Google Classroom, feature by feature

CapabilitySikGen AIGoogle Classroom
CostSubscriptionFree
AI tutor (RAG)YesNo
Auto question generationYes, multi-sourceNo
Proctored mock examsBuilt-inNo
Performance analyticsDeep, AI-drivenBasic grades
Google Workspace integrationVia integrationsNative
Best forExam prep & coachingSchool assignments

Choose SikGen AI if…

  • You run competitive-exam or professional-exam coaching
  • You need realistic proctored mocks and detailed performance analytics
  • You want AI tutoring and auto-generated practice from your own material

Choose Google Classroom if…

  • You are a school already standardised on Google Workspace
  • You only need assignment distribution and collection
  • Budget is zero and exam prep is not your focus

What SikGen AI adds

  • RAG AI tutor that answers from your syllabus — Google Classroom has no built-in tutor
  • Auto-generates MCQ tests, flashcards, and summaries — Classroom only collects what teachers create
  • Proctored, multilingual, time-bound mock exams that mirror real competitive exams
  • Deep analytics: weak-area detection, pace heatmaps, topper benchmarking, AI coaching insights
  • Gamification, recall scoring, and a white-label branded app

Where Google Classroom is strong

  • Completely free with a Google Workspace account
  • Familiar, simple interface for assignment hand-in
  • Seamless with Google Docs, Drive, and Meet
  • Ubiquitous in K-12 schools

See SikGen AI on your own content

Book a 30-minute demo and watch the AI tutor, auto-generated tests, and proctored mocks run on your actual course material.