JEE Advanced Maths is not a memory test.
It's a misconception test.
We diagnose the exact thing you're getting wrong, and teach that, not generic practice.
Free · 22 questions, about 10 minutes · No signup
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Designed around JEE Advanced past papers. Class 11 and Class 12.
The misconception-targeted way to crack JEE Maths.
The thinking behind it

I'm Gavin, a teacher and teacher-trainer with close to twenty years in UK and international classrooms, PGCE-qualified with a Master's in education. JEE Advanced Maths comes from one shift that changes everything: stop teaching at students and start guiding them to understand.
Most tools, AI or otherwise, explain the answer and move on. Memorising a method gets you through tonight's homework, but it collapses under exam pressure. We do the opposite. We pinpoint the exact misconception costing marks, then work the learner to the moment the idea genuinely clicks for them. Depth of understanding over memorising.
How it works
Take the free diagnostic
22 questions, about 10 minutes. No account needed.
See the exact patterns losing you marks
Specific named weaknesses, not 'you need to revise algebra'.
Fix one at a time, about 10-15 minutes each
Targeted lessons that work through the specific failure mode.
What's different
We don't replace lessons with another chatbot. We identify your specific failure patterns and teach those, using methods backed by decades of research into how students actually make mistakes.
- ✓ Targeted to JEE Advanced Maths
- ✓ Built around real JEE Advanced failure patterns
- ✓ Free during beta. No card needed.
- ✓ Genuinely Socratic, not 'AI explains it again'
- ✗ Give you the answer when you're stuck
- ✗ Tell you 'great job!' for everything
- ✗ Promise miracle grade jumps
We do not:
The patterns that lose you marks
A selection of the JEE Advanced Maths misconceptions our diagnostic checks for, drawn from JEE Advanced past papers. Read each one explained in plain English, with the fix.
- Conditional probability transposition (reading P(A|B) as P(B|A))
- Complement neglect ('at least one' without 1 − P(none))
- Inclusion–exclusion ('or' means add, forgetting the overlap)
- Unwarranted independence (multiplying when the structure doesn't allow it)
Ready?
The diagnostic takes about 10 minutes. No account, no payment, no email needed to start.