Strive shapes a JEE course around your phase: Class 11 foundation, Class 12 peak prep, or revision in the final weeks. Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics modules use TeX-rendered formulas and worked problems, and the daily recall queue keeps techniques alive across the long arc of preparation.
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Demonstration outline — your course is generated around your answers, so module count, depth, and difficulty will differ from this. Across the 7 modules above there are 35 lessons.
The curriculum reflects the publicly known JEE Mains and Advanced framework — three subjects, the standard chapter structure, and the question patterns the NTA and IIT Joint Admission Board have used in recent years. Cross-check with the official information bulletin from the NTA (Mains) and the conducting IIT (Advanced) for your specific exam year, since paper patterns and chapter weightings get revised periodically.
No — it is a complement. Strive cannot replace test-series mocks or one-on-one mentorship from a coaching teacher who has seen thousands of students through the exam. What it can do well is build foundations, surface weak chapters through recall, and give you a structured way to revise. Pair it with a mock-test series and, ideally, a coaching environment.
Yes. The wizard asks where you are — foundation phase (Class 11), peak prep (Class 12), or final revision — and the curriculum, pacing, and recall-queue intensity reshape around that. Final-revision mode emphasises high-yield chapters and PYQ patterns over deep first-principles derivation.
You pick during the wizard. Mains-only mode focuses on speed and accuracy across the standard chapter set; Advanced mode adds harder application problems and the multi-step reasoning the IIT paper rewards; both-modes covers the union and flags which problems sit in which paper.
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