How to Use JEE Tracker
Everything you need to know to track JEE Mains, Advanced, and Boards — all from one place.
Quick Start
Find a chapter, pick an exam tab, tap a topic to mark your progress.
See your weighted progress across all 4 exam tracks at a glance.
Flag topics for revision from the Syllabus page. Review and clear them in the Backlog page.
Your 4 Exam Tracks
The same topic is tracked separately for each exam. Mastering something for 11th ≠ being JEE-ready. Mark them independently as you level up.
Hardest depth. Includes Advanced-only topics not in Mains. Needs the deepest preparation.
Standard JEE difficulty. Covers most of the shared syllabus at exam-level practice.
NCERT level. Board exam focus. Separate from 11th — tracked independently.
Class 11 topics form the backbone of JEE Mains & Advanced. Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Organic basics — master them here first.
The 5 Status Levels
Tap a status pill on any topic to jump directly to any of these 5 stages. Each represents a concrete milestone, not just "done" or "not done".
💡 Tip — aim for PYQs Done on every high-priority topic before your exam. Mastered is for topics you're truly confident in.
Pages at a Glance
Browse all 89 chapters across Physics, Chemistry & Maths. Open any chapter, pick an exam tab, and tap a stage pill on any topic to set your progress directly.
Manually flag topics you want to revisit. Review and remove them from the Backlog page when done.
Log your mock test scores with subject-wise breakdown. Track your score trend and percentile over time to spot weak areas.
Log every mistake from tests and practice. Tag it as Conceptual, Calculation, Silly, and more. Mark it Fixed once you have resolved it.
Revision Counter
Open a chapter and select a specific exam tab (11th / 12th / Mains / Adv) — a ↻ Revise button appears next to each topic. Tap it every time you revise that topic for that exam. Each exam tracks its own revision count independently.
Once you log a revision, a ↻ 2 − badge appears on the same line as the status pill. Tap the badge to remove one revision if you logged it by mistake. Use this to track how many times you've revisited a topic before your exam.