U.S.-based Student Education Diagnostics (SED) has launched its natural intelligence and neuroscience-based learning diagnostics platform in India. The platform helps analyse how students learn and supports personalized academic development.
SED uses brain-based assessments to study how students process information. It identifies learning styles, strengths, and gaps. As a result, educators and parents can understand each student better and take early action. The system also creates personalized academic roadmaps to improve performance.
Speaking on the launch, Founder Srinesh V said many students are often misunderstood. He explained that traditional exams only measure results but do not explain learning patterns. Therefore, SED focuses on how students think and learn, helping schools guide them more effectively.
The launch took place during the SED Learning Intelligence Summit, where global educators and experts discussed new ways to identify learning gaps early.
The platform offers several features. These include early gap detection, SAT and ACT-aligned frameworks, and US-based certification pathways. In addition, it provides a 360-degree tracking system to monitor student progress over time.
CEO Ashli Sambaluk said India’s large student population needs better learning insights. She added that SED will help create global-level academic pathways for students.
Strong Interest from Education Leaders
Education experts and institutional heads welcomed the initiative. They said neuroscience-based learning can improve student outcomes. SED also plans to build partnerships with schools and institutions across India.
With this launch, SED aims to expand its presence and bring advanced learning solutions to more students.













