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This hub is for JEE Mains final‑phase prep. In 2 minutes, learn how to use it and jump straight to the right tool or routine.
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WARNING: Passive reading = forgetting
- Pitfall: Skimming AI summaries or AI answers without noting them leads to forgetting most of it within 24–48 hours.
- Do this every time you study
- Actively capture: highlight in class notes or add to your master/short notes.
- Mark things that require a recall.
- Before each CT: 5-10‑minutes recall drill. Close notes, actively recall core methods and key formulas from memory, then check gaps.
- Spaced follow‑up: quick recall at +24h and +72h to lock it in.
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How to use this page
This page contains resources to do the following:
- Learn/Summarise a chapter,
- Learn to solve a problem,
- Plan (daily, 5 hour session, revision, exam)
- Some more resources
- You can book a 1-1 mentoring call.
Some resources
The Daily Engine: Routines & Rituals
Mock Test & Analysis Loop (The Feedback)
Wellness & Peak Performance
Subject-Specific Baselines
Pick What you want to do
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Quick links to AI tools
- What these tools can do for you?
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Learn a chapter fast
Open a AI tool from Quick links above
Prompt clearly
- “Summarize <Chapter Name> for JEE Mains.
- If you’re weak in this chapter: “Assume I’m weak in …; explain simply with extra examples.”
Learn, then capture for recall
- Highlight in your book or append to your master/short notes/somewhere or Export to a Google Doc if that’s easier to maintain
Active Recall before CT:
- 5‑10 minutes: close the notes → actively recall from memory → then check gaps
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Stuck on a problem?
Ask AI:
- Full question or a photo/screenshot
- What you’ve tried already?
- Where are you stuck?
Ask for the minimal next step, not the full solution
- “Give one hint to unblock me” or “Show the next line only”
After you solve it, capture the learning
- Identify the missing idea or step you didn’t know
- Note it in your notes to review later
Not sure what to remember?
- Ask: “List the key concepts I must know to solve questions like this again.”
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Plan your next moves
Why planning? It shrinks overwhelm, turns confusions into next actions, and helps you move forward even if it’s tiny steps.
- What to plan?
- Daily Night planning for the next day.
- The
5 4:40 hours sessions.
- The 30 minutes revision plan
- The Mock test - pre plan, and post analysis.
- Open the planning hubs:
The Daily Engine: Routines & Rituals
Mock Test & Analysis Loop (The Feedback)
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Pro tips
- Use AI for a 70–80% head‑start, then refine with your own insights
- Always save distilled notes. If it isn’t saved, it won’t be remembered
- Practice recall.
1-1 JEE Mentoring Call
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