Higher projected score
Weightage-aware practice concentrates your hours on the chapters that actually show up in the paper. Examon's live projection tracks your trajectory against your target, so you always know whether you're ahead or behind.
KCET 2026 · NEET UG 2026
Examon is a mnemonic-driven practice app built around the real KCET and NEET UG 2026 syllabus. 3,000+ PYQ-grounded questions, full mocks with rank estimates, spaced-repetition review, eleven MCQ elimination techniques, and a daily plan tuned to your target score.
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What you'll achieve
Examon doesn't just drill questions — it fixes the three gaps that keep capable students 20 to 40 marks below their potential.
Weightage-aware practice concentrates your hours on the chapters that actually show up in the paper. Examon's live projection tracks your trajectory against your target, so you always know whether you're ahead or behind.
The loss-profile report tags every wrong answer by reason — concept gap, silly mistake, misread, trap, or time-out — so you see exactly where you're bleeding marks and can attack the pattern directly.
Eleven elimination techniques + confidence-EV training + a full 3-paper exam-day simulation with forced breaks. You arrive at the real paper knowing your pace, your skip threshold, and your fallback moves.
How it works
Tell Examon what score you're shooting for and how many days you have. The app immediately generates a daily plan tuned to your weakest chapters, SRS queue, and remaining days.
The weightage heatmap ranks every chapter by expected paper marks × your accuracy. High-yield gaps float to the top. One click drills that chapter with PYQ-grounded questions — each carrying a solution, mnemonic, and trap warning.
Every wrong answer auto-enters a spaced-repetition queue. Slow-but-correct answers too. AI tutor auto-explains your mistakes. Error-category tagging turns review into diagnosis. You revisit each concept right before you'd forget it.
The 3-paper exam-day simulation runs 80-min papers back-to-back with forced 15-min breaks and produces a percentile rank estimate. Do it once two weeks out, and once the week before. The real paper feels familiar.
Every feature, built for a reason
Every chapter ranked by expected paper marks. Drill what actually shows up.
Dimensional, extremes, symmetry, parity, conservation, back-solve, and more. Score on questions you can't fully solve.
SM-2-lite scheduler surfaces each wrong answer right before you'd forget it. Slow-but-correct "at-risk" answers too.
3 × 80-min papers back-to-back with forced 15-min breaks and a percentile rank estimate. The real thing, at home.
Every question ships with a shortcut. Type-in / reveal drill for every formula in the quicksheets.
SN1 vs SN2, mitosis vs meiosis, EMF vs terminal voltage — 25+ pairs with rules + 5-question drills.
The home screen routes each day's minutes to warm-up, SRS, and a sprint on the chapter closest to beating.
Tag each answer Sure / Guess / Unsure. Examon shows your EV per bucket — learn when to skip for a net gain.
Live pace feedback during quizzes. Post-mock breakdown shows exactly how you spent your 180 minutes.
Every wrong answer gets an auto-generated explanation. Ask follow-ups in plain English.
Projection vs target, accuracy trend, chapter strengths and gaps, loss profile, PYQ coverage — per exam.
Works offline. Sign in with Google to sync progress, bookmarks, SRS, and plans across devices.
Frequently asked
Yes. Every feature is free today — no paywalls, no "unlock premium" nags.
No. Open the app and start. Sign in with Google only if you want your progress, bookmarks, SRS queue, and target synced across devices. Everything still works offline.
PYQ-grounded from the last 5–15 years of KCET and NEET papers, plus carefully authored additions to cover gaps. Every question has a solution, mnemonic, and trap note. If you spot an error you can report it — it lands in the admin inbox within seconds.
Three things. One — every question carries a mnemonic, not just a solution, so you build pattern recognition instead of rote memory. Two — the app is weightage-aware; chapters are ranked by expected paper marks, not by textbook order. Three — Examon teaches the meta-skills (elimination, skip/attempt EV, pace) that separate 130 from 170 on paper day.
Yes. Your progress is stored locally in your browser and — if you sign in — in a Firestore document scoped to your account. Server-side rules enforce that only you can read or write your own data. Nobody else can see your attempts.
Yes — it's a progressive web app. Open examon.co on mobile, practice anywhere, even without internet.
Built for students who want to walk into the paper knowing what to attempt, skip, and defer.