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તમારો entry point પસંદ કરવા અને core study loop ચલાવવા માટે visual hub, સંપૂર્ણ manual વાંચ્યા વગર.
The success loop: study, prove, repair, retain, test, recover#
This is the central habit IntelliPrep should make smoother than normal JEE preparation: Study Vault gives the topic plan, Practice creates evidence, Mistake Review repairs errors, Notes preserve lessons, Revision Coach protects memory, Mock creates exam pressure, Analytics finds score leaks, and Recovery Plan sends you back to the exact work that matters.
Before the loop: set your baseline#
Before the app can guide you well, it needs your starting map. New students mark what is untouched. Already preparing students mark what is completed, in progress, weak, or backlog.
Start at Dashboard so the app's next action, weak signals, notes, activity, and progress are always visible.
Output: You know where today's work will be tracked.Scan Physics, Chemistry, and Math in Study Vault. Do not study everything now; just understand the map.
Output: You can name the topics you have done, started, and not started.Go to My Progress and mark completed topics, in-progress topics, and untouched topics. Already-preparing students should do this before any diagnostic practice.
Output: The app has your starting map instead of assuming you are new.Pick one scoring, weak, or currently active coaching topic. Your first output should be one topic loop, not a full syllabus plan.
Output: One clear topic/subtopic is selected for today's work.Choose where you enter the loop#
A student does not start with features. A student starts with a situation: new to JEE, already preparing, restarting after backlog, or trying to improve mock scores. Pick your path first, then use the app route linked on the card.
Start with Study Vault, study one small topic properly, then do a tiny Practice -> Mistake Review -> Notes loop.
Do not begin with mocks or Analytics. You need topic and question evidence first.Mark your current status, then enter the loop from the weakest active topic or the latest mock mistake.
Do not randomly practise before telling the app where you actually stand.Pick one high-priority backlog topic in Study Vault, study only the useful material, then close mistakes before moving on.
Do not try to fix ten chapters in one session. Complete one topic loop first.Use Mock -> Analytics -> Recovery Plan, then go back to Study Vault and Practice for the exact weak topics.
Do not take mocks only for marks. Every mock must produce a recovery plan.Practice questions the right way#
The app gets smarter only when your attempts are honest. Do not treat PYQs as passive reading. Each question should create a result, a reason, a note, a saved pattern, or a corrected mistake.
Do not open the solution first. Try the MCQ or numerical answer honestly, even if you are unsure.
Output: Your result reflects your real exam behavior.If correct, ask: was it confident, lucky, or slow? If wrong, ask: concept gap, formula miss, calculation, trap, or misread?
Output: Each question teaches a reason, not just right/wrong.Use the worked solution to compare your method, not to passively read. Save the key reason if it can repeat.
Output: The method or trap is understood.If a question represents a pattern, shortcut, or trap, save it for later review instead of losing it inside history.
Output: Important questions are easy to revisit.Reattempt through Mistake Review until the latest state is correct. Do not keep adding new questions while old mistakes are open.
Output: Wrong questions are converted into corrected attempts.Go deeper only when you need it#
First week loops moved to a focused guide#
The first-week plan is useful, but it is not first-screen information. Open it when you are ready to turn the loop into a seven-day rhythm.
Open First Week LoopsStarter and already-preparing roadmaps, split into concrete day-by-day actions.Open focused guideDaily routines moved to a focused guide#
Some days you have coaching, some days only 30 minutes, and some days a full study block. Keep the hub light, then open the routine guide when you need to choose a practical daily loop.
Open Daily Routines30-minute, 60-minute, 120-minute, and coaching-day loops with clear outputs.Open routine guideWhen to use each stage of the loop#
Start the core loop with Study Vault, progress marking, notes, and small topic practice.
Once you have honest checked answers, use Mistake Review, saved questions, Notes, and Revision Coach.
Mock, Analytics, and Recovery Plan are strongest when they diagnose real exam behavior, not empty history.
Do not start with Analytics with no data. Do not take full mocks if you have barely started. Do not keep solving new questions while old mistakes are unresolved.
Which feature should I use now?#
I need to start today's loop.Open Study Vault
Open Study Vault, choose one topic, and study before touching practice.
Open recommended featureI studied theory but cannot solve problems.Read Strategy
Read Topper's Guide, common mistakes, red flags, worked examples, and concept prerequisites before another set.
Open recommended featureI need to practise a topic now.Practice PYQs
Generate a short topic-wise PYQ set. Keep it focused so feedback is useful.
Open recommended featureI keep making the same mistake.Open Mistake Review
Use Mistake Review before doing more random questions. Fix the latest wrong state first.
Open recommended featureI need to revise, not learn new theory.Open Revision Coach
Use Revision Coach for active recall, due topics, weak-area radar, confidence rating, and recovery sessions.
Open recommended featureI need exam pressure and time discipline.Open Mock
Take a Mock only if it will produce review, Analytics, and Recovery Plan actions.
Open recommended featureI want to understand why marks are leaking.Open Analytics
Open Analytics after enough practice or mock data exists, then turn the insight into Recovery Plan work.
Open recommended featureAnalytics found a weak area.Start Recovery
Go to Revision Coach and build the recovery plan: revise, repair mistakes, and practise the target topic.
Open recommended featurePictorial walkthrough#
These panels are ready for real screenshots later. For now, they show what each screen should mean in a student's journey.
