Reimagining how science is taught — one kit at a time



We believe every child deserves to experience learning, not just memorize it. And every teacher deserves tools that make teaching joyful again.
200+ Projects
Tested by kids
Approved by teachers
Expected by parents
From a mechanical engineer’s desk to thousands of classrooms



Too often, Education stayed in textbooks — leaving students disengaged and teachers frustrated.
So we started building something Better

Hands-on, curriculum-aligned kits

Teacher training and lesson videos

At-home extensions to involve parents
From the first prototype to today, one thing hasn’t changed — our belief that learning is meant to be experienced.
Our Mission & Vision

We equip schools to bring learning alive
Kriya Quest helps schools by

Providing ready-to-use kits aligned with syllabus topics

Offering teacher-friendly lesson plans and demo videos

Creating at-home activities to keep parents involved

Bringing active learning to every classroom- city or rural.
We don’t just sell kits. We create transformations.

Every time a student’s eyes light up, a teacher smiles in relief, or a parent says “Wow” — that’s when we know we’ve done our job.
We’re here for schools that want more than just good grades. We’re here for schools that want lasting learning.

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Why Every Kit Comes with More Than Just Fun Activities
Why Every Kit Comes with More Than Just Fun Activities TL;DR: Every kit at Kriya Quest is meant to be more than just a fun
Why Experiential Learning is the Future and How We’re Leading the Way
In short: Just memorizing things won’t help kids deal with the problems of the future. The future is for people who can learn, think, make things, and solve problems. The bridge is experiential learning, which means learning by doing. We are leading the way in this change at Kriya Quest by making experiential learning affordable, scalable, and a part of regular classrooms.

Our Journey: From a Classroom Idea to Thousands of Kits in Schools
In short: Kriya Quest started with a simple question: Why do kids learn science but not get it? What began as small experiments in the classroom has grown into thousands of kits that fit into the curriculum and are sent to schools all over India. We have learned three important things along the way: kids learn best through play, teachers need things to be simple, and parents are very important partners in learning.