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Terms & Conditions

Last updated: June 2026

1. Acceptance

By creating an account or using Athena, you agree to these terms. If you don't agree, please don't use the service.

2. Using Athena

Athena is for your personal exam preparation. Questions are drawn from publicly available past papers (CAT/XAT/SNAP) and original, Athena-authored content.

Don't scrape, redistribute, resell, or republish the content, mocks, or solutions. Don't attempt to break, overload, or misuse the platform.

3. Your account

You're responsible for keeping your login secure and for activity under your account. One account is for one person.

4. Free trial & subscriptions

Free trial: 5 questions per section and 2 mock attempts. Beyond that, a Pro or Elite subscription is required.

Plans (prices in INR, inclusive of applicable taxes): Pro — ₹199/month, ₹359/3 months, ₹499/6 months. Elite — ₹299/month, ₹459/3 months, ₹599/6 months.

Subscriptions auto-renew at the end of each billing cycle until cancelled. You can cancel anytime to stop future renewals; access continues until the current period ends.

Payments are processed securely by Razorpay. Except where required by law, fees already paid for a started billing cycle are non-refundable; contact us for any billing issue and we'll help.

5. No guarantee of results

Athena is a preparation tool. Percentiles and analysis are estimates to guide practice — we don't guarantee any exam score, percentile, or admission outcome.

6. Intellectual property

The Athena name, design, original questions, solutions, and software belong to Athena and its founders. You get a personal, non-transferable right to use the service — not to copy it.

7. Liability

Athena is provided “as is”. To the extent permitted by law, we aren't liable for indirect or consequential losses arising from use of the service.

8. Changes & contact

We may update these terms as the product evolves; continued use means you accept the updated terms. Reach the founders via the links in the footer. These terms are governed by the laws of India.