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Struggling with JEE Prep? These 3 apps can save you time!

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With over 12 lakh students attempting JEE Main every year but fewer than 1 % securing an Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) seat, effective preparation tools are the key to standing out. Here are three standout apps that can truly augment your JEE strategy:

  1. NTA Abhyas - A government-backed app created by National Testing Agency offering free full-length daily mocks, detailed solutions and performance analysis. Offline access is also available.

  2. SWAYAM - Features video lectures, quizzes and notes from IIT/NIT professors. Ideal to strengthen concepts in Physics, Chemistry and Maths. 

  3. Melvano - Developed by an IIT Madras alumnus, this AI-powered platform identifies weak areas, provides a 45-year previous-questions database and a national test series. 

By combining these apps, JEE aspirants can balance regular mocks, deep conceptual learning and AI-guided weak-spot correction. Start early, stay consistent and make the most of the digital tools at your disposal.

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