Exam Mode — full syllabus, mastered
JupiteX Exam Mode is syllabus-first preparation, live for five exams: UPSC CSE, NEET UG, JEE Main, GRE General and GMAT Focus. Each exam is wired to its official syllabus, with previous-year drills, weak-area dashboards, and a daily plan that compounds toward exam day. The same twenty JupiteX agents explain every answer.
The lineup — five exams, each mapped to its own syllabus
- UPSC CSE — Civil Services
- The full General Studies map, with current affairs auto-tagged to the paper they belong to. Covers GS I, GS II, GS III, GS IV, CSAT, Essay and Current Affairs across 7 papers and 800+ topics. Previous-year questions by topic and year, with GS1–GS4 dashboards.
- NEET UG — Medical Entrance
- Every NTA topic drilled in the real exam format with +4 / −1 marking, across 218 topics in Botany, Chemistry, Physics and Zoology. Full-syllabus drills and real previous-year questions.
- JEE Main — Engineering Entrance
- Previous-year question drills across Physics, Chemistry and Maths — including the numerical answer type (NAT) questions — plus mock tests.
- GRE General — Graduate Admissions
- Verbal and Quant, plus a spaced-repetition vocabulary builder that sticks. Band scoring 130–170.
- GMAT Focus — Business School
- Quant, Verbal and Data Insights, backed by a searchable previous-year question bank. Band scoring 205–805.
How exam mode works
Learn the map, then drill what's actually asked. Exam Mode rests on four pillars:
- Syllabus-mapped Learn (L1) — every topic placed exactly where it sits in the official syllabus, so you can drill a subject down to a single chapter.
- Previous-year drills (PYQ) — real past questions by topic and year, in the exact exam format, including numerical answer types where they apply.
- Weak-area dashboards (DASH) — attempt, lock, review. Your accuracy by topic surfaces automatically, so revision goes where it counts.
- A daily plan (PLAN) — a steady cadence of practice that compounds toward exam day, instead of a wall of content to grind.
For UPSC, current affairs is delivered continuously through Pulse, every story auto-tagged to the General Studies section it belongs to — so revision never goes stale. Every exam has its own map, drilled the same way.
Twenty minds, five per answer
No single voice is best at everything. Every previous-year and practice question is worked by five of the twenty named JupiteX agents — first principles, evidence, plain truth, exact reasoning, stress-tested logic — so you pick the explanation that finally makes it click. Which five answer shuffles with the question and the subject, drawn from the full cast of agents including AXIOM, TARKA, PRAMANA, VERITAS and QUANTA. The disagreement is the point.
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