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Einstein Tuition Kovan vs AI Tutors: What Actually Helps You Score Better?

Updated April 27, 2026Singapore
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If you live around Kovan, you’ve probably seen or heard of Einstein Tuition and a bunch of other tuition centres nearby.

Maybe your friends are going there. Maybe your parents are asking you to “just try one more centre”. Or maybe you’re already packed with school, CCA, and extra classes, and you’re wondering:

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“Do I really need another tuition centre, or is there a smarter way to study?”

In this guide, I’ll walk you through:

  • What you actually get from a typical neighbourhood tuition centre (like Einstein Tuition Kovan)
  • What’s missing that students usually don’t realise until exam season
  • How a 24/7 AI tutor like Tutorly.sg fits into your study plan if you’re in Primary, Secondary, or JC
  • Concrete study strategies you can use today to boost your PSLE, O Level, or A Level prep

I’m writing this as if I’m talking to one of my own students in Singapore — so expect honest pros/cons, not just “tuition good, AI also good”.


1. Why Students Around Kovan Keep Looking for “Better” Tuition

If you’re searching for “Einstein Tuition Kovan”, chances are at least one of these is true:

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  • You’re not confident for upcoming tests or exams (CA, SA, prelims, or national exams).
  • You already have tuition, but your marks are still stuck.
  • You want a tutor who can explain MOE-style questions clearly, not just give you more worksheets.
  • You feel guilty when you’re not studying, but also too tired to sit through another 2-hour class.

This is very normal in Singapore.

The Kovan area andgenerallyNorthEastSingaporeand generally North-East Singapore is full of students from schools like:

  • Xinmin, Holy Innocents’, Bowen, Paya Lebar Methodist, Maris Stella, etc.
  • Primary schools like Xinghua, Paya Lebar Methodist Primary, Holy Innocents’ Primary
  • And JC students travelling across the island daily

Most of you already have:

  • School homework
  • Tuition homework
  • CCA and family time

So the real question is not “Which centre is best?” but:

“How do I get the most learning out of the limited time and energy I actually have?”

That’s where understanding what you truly get from a physical centre vs an AI tutor becomes important.


2. What a Typical Kovan Tuition Centre Actually Gives You

Let’s be fair and practical here. Centres like Einstein Tuition Kovan (and many others nearby) usually offer:

2.1. Group lessons by level

  • Fixed class times e.g.Sat24pm,Sun1012pme.g. Sat 2–4pm, Sun 10–12pm
  • Small groups often410studentsoften 4–10 students
  • Lessons aligned to MOE topics (e.g. Algebra, Trigonometry, Stoichiometry, Comprehension, Composition)

Good for you if:

  • You need a structured routine.
  • You like having a teacher in front of you.
  • You want to ask questions in person (if you’re comfortable speaking up).

Not so good if:

  • You’re shy and don’t like asking questions in front of others.
  • You miss lessons often due to CCA/competitions/family events.
  • Your school is ahead or behind the centre’s pace.

2.2. Printed notes and worksheets

Most centres provide:

  • Topic summaries
  • Practice questions oftenexamstyleoften exam-style
  • Sometimes past-year PSLE / O Level / A Level questions

This can be helpful, but here’s the catch:

  • The questions are fixed. If you don’t understand Question 3, you either:

    • wait for the teacher to explain to the whole class, or
    • try to ask after class (when everyone else is also waiting).
  • If you do the worksheet at home and get stuck at night, you’re on your own until the next lesson.

2.3. Teacher explanations (once)

The biggest value of a centre is the teacher. A good tutor can:

  • Explain concepts in a way that makes sense for Singapore exams.
  • Highlight common PSLE / O Level / A Level traps.
  • Share exam tips based on MOE marking schemes.

But in a group class:

  • The explanation is often one-time only.
  • If you zoned out or were tired, you might miss it.
  • You might be too paiseh to say, “Sorry, I still don’t get it.”

3. What’s Missing From Just Having a Physical Tuition Centre

This is what I see most often as a tutor:

Students think, “I have tuition, so I’ll be fine,” but…

3.1. You’re still alone when you’re actually doing homework

Real learning happens when:

  • You’re trying to solve a Math problem on your own.
  • You’re stuck on a Chemistry mole concept question at 11pm.
  • You’re rewriting a composition and not sure if your intro is good enough.

Tuition class might be 2 hours a week.
Your actual studying is way more than that.

If your only “help” is during that fixed 2-hour slot, you end up:

  • Wasting time stuck on questions.
  • Copying answers without understanding.
  • Leaving questions blank “to ask next time”… and then forgetting.

3.2. Everyone in class learns at a different speed

In a Kovan tuition class, you’ll probably see:

  • One student who always finishes first.
  • One who is always lost.
  • Most in the middle, pretending they understand.

If the teacher slows down too much, some get bored.
If the teacher speeds up, some get left behind.

You might:

  • Understand Algebra quickly but struggle with Geometry.
  • Be strong in Organic Chem but weak in Redox.
  • Be okay with Paper 1 English but weak in Comprehension.

But class has to move at one fixed pace.

3.3. Limited time for your personal questions

You might have:

  • 5 questions from school homework,
  • 3 from Ten-Year Series,
  • 2 from your own practice.

But the tutor has:

  • A lesson plan to finish,
  • 8–10 students to handle,
  • Parents waiting outside.

So your questions get:

  • Rushed through
  • Pushed to the next lesson
  • Or answered very briefly

This is not because the tutor doesn’t care — it’s just time and group size.


4. Where a 24/7 AI Tutor Fits In (Especially If You’re Already in Tuition)

Now, let’s bring in Tutorly.sg.

Tutorly.sg is a 24/7 AI tutor website built specifically for Singapore students from Primary 1 to JC 2, aligned to the MOE syllabus.

Important:
It’s not a mobile app. You just go to the website on your browser:
👉 https://tutorly.sg/app

It’s been:

  • Used by thousands of students in Singapore, and
  • Mentioned on Channel NewsAsia (CNA) for how it supports local students with schoolwork

So how does this actually help you, compared to or together with a centre like Einstein Tuition Kovan?

4.1. Immediate help when you’re stuck

Imagine this:

  • It’s 10.45pm.
  • You’re doing a Sec 3 E Math question on quadratic equations:
    • “Solve 2x23x5=02 x^2 - 3 x - 5 = 0.”
  • You try factorising, but it doesn’t work.
  • Your tuition teacher is asleep. Your parents can’t help.

With Tutorly.sg, you can:

  1. Go to the site.
  2. Type in the question.
  3. Get:
    • The final answer checked.
    • A step-by-step solution showing how to get there, using methods that match what you learn in school (e.g. quadratic formula:
      x=b±b24ac2ax = \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2 a})

Tutorly doesn’t mark every little step you write, but it:

  • Checks your final answer.
  • Shows how to solve it properly.
  • Explains the concept in simple, exam-focused language.

So you don’t waste 30 minutes staring at one question.

4.2. Built for MOE topics, not random overseas syllabuses

Because Tutorly is designed for Singapore students, you can ask questions like:

  • “Explain PSLE model drawing for this problem.”
  • “Show me how to do A Math Trigonometry identity proofs.”
  • “Help me with O Level Chemistry mole concept.”
  • “How to structure an A Level GP essay introduction?”

You’re not getting US Common Core or UK GCSE style answers that confuse you even more.
You’re getting explanations that match MOE expectations.

4.3. It works with your existing tuition, not against it

If you’re already at a centre like Einstein Tuition Kovan, you can use Tutorly in between lessons to:

  • Clarify what your tutor taught, in your own words.
  • Practise more questions on the same topic.
  • Check your homework answers before submission.
  • Revise older topics you’ve forgotten e.g.Sec1AlgebrawhenyoureinSec3e.g. Sec 1 Algebra when you’re in Sec 3.

Think of it like this:

  • Tuition centre = your weekly “lecture + coaching”
  • Tutorly.sg = your anytime personal helper when you’re actually doing the work

5. Concrete Study Strategies for PSLE, O Levels, and A Levels

Let’s go level by level. I’ll show you how to combine:

  • School
  • Physical tuition (like Einstein Tuition Kovan or others)
  • Online help from Tutorly.sg

so that you don’t burn out but still improve steadily.


5.1. For Primary School (PSLE and Upper Primary)

If you’re in P 4–P 6, your main stress is usually:

  • PSLE Maths problem sums
  • English composition & comprehension
  • Science open-ended questions

Problem 1: Getting stuck on one PSLE Math problem for 40 minutes

What to do:

  1. Try it on your own for 10–15 minutes.

  2. If you’re still stuck, go to Tutorly.sg and:

    • Type the full question.
    • Ask: “Explain step by step using model drawing / unitary method.”
  3. Compare:

    • Tutorly’s step-by-step method
    • Your own attempt
  4. Re-do a similar question (from school or assessment book) without looking at the solution.

This trains:

  • Real understanding
  • Exam-style thinking
  • Speed

Problem 2: Weak Science open-ended answers

Many PSLE students “know” the content but lose marks because of keywords.

Use Tutorly like this:

  • Type your Science answer (e.g. “The ice melted because it was hot.”)
  • Ask: “How can I improve this for PSLE Science marks?”

Tutorly can:

  • Show you a more complete answer with proper keywords.
  • Explain why certain words matter (e.g. “gain heat from surroundings and change from solid to liquid”).

Then you:

  • Rewrite your answer in your own words.
  • Practise similar questions.

5.2. For Secondary School (O Levels / IP)

By Sec 3–4, life gets intense:

  • E Math, A Math
  • Pure / Combined Sciences
  • English summary & comprehension
  • Humanities essays (SS, History, Geog, Lit)

Problem 1: Weak in certain topics only

Maybe:

  • You’re okay with Algebra but bad at Trigonometry.
  • Good at Organic Chem but lost in Redox.
  • Fine with English grammar but weak in summary.

Going to more and more tuition classes for every subject is not realistic.

Instead:

  1. Use tuition (like Einstein Tuition Kovan or others) for your weakest subjects or for structure.
  2. Use Tutorly.sg to:
    • Target specific weak topics.
    • Ask for explanations + practice questions.
    • Check your answers and see full worked solutions.

Example for A Math:

  • Ask: “Explain A Math Trigonometric identities and show me 3 exam-style questions.”
  • Try them.
  • Check with Tutorly.
  • Re-attempt until you can do similar ones without help.

Problem 2: English and Humanities “I don’t know what to write”

For English / SS / History / Geog:

  • Write your own paragraph or essay intro.
  • Paste it into Tutorly.
  • Ask: “How can I improve this for O Level marks? Be specific about structure and examples.”

Tutorly can:

  • Suggest clearer topic sentences.
  • Show you how to link back to the question.
  • Give example phrases you can adapt (not blindly memorise).

Then you:

  • Edit your own work.
  • Learn by doing, not just reading model essays.

5.3. For JC Students (A Levels / IP Year 5–6)

If you’re in JC, your time is probably split between:

  • Lectures and tutorials
  • CCA
  • Travelling
  • Maybe part-time work or family commitments

You might not even have time for fixed weekly tuition.

Problem 1: Last-minute confusion before tests

Example:

  • You have a H 2 Math test on Complex Numbers.
  • You thought you understood, but the tutorial questions are brutal.

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Use Tutorly like this:

  1. List the exact sub-topics you’re weak in:

    • Argand diagrams
    • Modulus-argument form
    • Loci of complex numbers
  2. Ask Tutorly for:

    • Short concept explanations.
    • 2–3 targeted questions for each sub-topic.
    • Full solutions after you attempt them.
  3. Rotate topics until:

    • You can explain the concept in your own words.
    • You can solve new questions without looking.

Problem 2: GP essays and AQ

GP is very “Singapore-specific”, and Tutorly is built with that in mind.

You can:

  • Paste your GP intro or full essay.
  • Ask: “How can I improve this to reach at least a B grade? Comment on structure, clarity, and examples.”

Tutorly can:

  • Suggest stronger examples e.g.localpolicies,CNAreportedissues,currentaffairse.g. local policies, CNA-reported issues, current affairs.
  • Help you tighten your argument.
  • Show you how to link paragraphs logically.

You don’t have to wait for your school tutor to mark everything before improving.


6. Common Worries About AI Tutors (And Honest Answers)

You might be thinking:

6.1. “Will AI give wrong answers?”

Any tool (even humans) can make mistakes sometimes.

What Tutorly.sg does to help you:

  • It’s designed specifically for Singapore MOE syllabus, so its explanations and methods are aligned to what you learn in school.
  • You can always cross-check with:
    • School notes
    • Ten-Year Series
    • Your tuition teacher

A smart way to use it:

  • Treat Tutorly as a fast, always-available tutor.
  • If an answer looks strange, ask, “Can you explain this another way?” or “Is there a method using [algebra/model drawing/etc]?”
  • Use it to deepen understanding, not to blindly copy.

6.2. “Will I become over-reliant and stop thinking?”

That depends on how you use it.

Use Tutorly properly by:

  • Trying questions on your own first.
  • Only checking answers after you’ve attempted.
  • Asking for hints instead of full solutions when you can.

For example:

  • Ask: “Give me a hint for this question, not the full solution yet.”
  • Then try again.
  • Only then ask for the full solution.

This trains your brain instead of turning it off.

6.3. “Is this allowed? Will teachers be angry?”

Most teachers are fine with:

  • You using extra resources to learn,
  • As long as you’re not cheating in tests or copying homework blindly.

Using Tutorly to:

  • Understand concepts better,
  • Practise more questions,
  • Improve your writing

is no different from:

  • Using assessment books,
  • Watching YouTube explanations,
  • Asking friends for help.

It’s about how you use it.


7. How to Combine Einstein Tuition Kovan (or Any Centre) With Tutorly.sg

If you’re already at a centre like Einstein Tuition Kovan, you don’t have to “choose sides”.

Here’s a simple weekly plan that works well for many students:

Step 1: Use tuition for structure and explanation

During your weekly class:

  • Focus on understanding the big ideas.
  • Ask at least 1–2 questions each lesson.
  • Write down tricky examples carefully.

Step 2: Use Tutorly between lessons

On weekdays:

  • When doing school homework:

    • If you’re stuck >10–15 minutes, ask Tutorly for help.
    • Check your final answers.
    • Study the step-by-step solutions.
  • When revising:

    • Ask Tutorly to generate practice questions by topic.
    • Time yourself e.g.10questionsin30minse.g. 10 questions in 30 mins.
    • Mark using Tutorly’s answers and explanations.

Step 3: Before tests and exams

1–2 weeks before:

  • List your weakest topics.
  • For each topic:
    • Do a few questions from school/TYS.
    • Use Tutorly to:
      • Check answers,
      • Fill in gaps in understanding,
      • Get more similar questions.

You’re using:

  • Tuition = your coach
  • Tutorly = your 24/7 assistant
  • School = your main exam source

8. Signs You Might Need More Than Just a Physical Centre

If any of these are true for you:

  • You often get stuck doing homework at night.
  • You feel lost when revising alone, even with tuition notes.
  • Your marks are not improving despite going for class every week.
  • You’re too shy to ask questions in a group setting.
  • Your schedule makes it hard to attend regular classes.

Then you probably need on-demand help, not just fixed-time help.

That’s exactly where a website like Tutorly.sg fits in:

  • It doesn’t replace good teachers.
  • It fills in the gaps between them.

9. Getting Started With Tutorly.sg (Takes Just a Few Minutes)

You don’t need to download anything.

  1. Open your browser and go to:
    👉 https://tutorly.sg/app

  2. Start asking questions from:

    • Your school homework
    • Your tuition worksheets
    • Your assessment books
    • Past-year papers
  3. Use it for:

    • PSLE, O Levels, or A Levels
    • Primary 1 to JC 2
    • Any major subject in the MOE syllabus

Remember:

  • Tutorly checks your final answer and then shows you a clear, step-by-step way to get there.
  • You can ask it to explain things more simply, or in more depth, depending on what you need.

10. Final Thoughts: Tuition Centre or AI Tutor — Which Is Better?

If you’re near Kovan and considering Einstein Tuition or other centres, here’s the honest summary:

  • A good physical tutor is extremely valuable for:

    • Motivation and discipline
    • Live explanations
    • Personal guidance
  • A 24/7 AI tutor like Tutorly.sg is extremely valuable for:

    • Daily homework help
    • Late-night revision
    • Topic-specific practice
    • Instant explanations aligned to MOE

You don’t have to choose one forever.

Many strong students in Singapore now combine:

  • School +
  • 1–2 carefully chosen tuition classes +
  • A reliable online tutor they can access anytime

If you’re serious about improving but also tired of running from one centre to another, try adding Tutorly.sg into your routine and see how it changes your day-to-day studying.


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  • Help with PSLE / O Level / A Level questions anytime
  • Explanations that follow the MOE syllabus
  • A friendly AI tutor that thousands of Singapore students already use

You can start right now at:
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