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JEE Mock Test Tracker

Track JEE scores, percentile, accuracy and exact mistakes in one focused dashboard. Take mocks on any platform, then analyse every attempt here without creating an account.

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Example performanceLatest mock
Score182 / 300
Accuracy86.4%
Change↑ +18
Physics64
Chemistry68
Maths50
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Track Every Mock

Keep scores, subjects, percentile and attempt dates together without changing where you take your tests.

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Understand Your Accuracy

Use positive and negative marks to see how effectively your attempts convert into marks.

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Analyse Your Mistakes

Record the exact question, subject, mistake type, topic and note for each learning opportunity.

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See Your Progress

Compare attempts through score changes, performance summaries and a simple progress chart.

One clear review workspace

Everything worth tracking after a mock

Move from a single total to the signals that explain performance.

ScorePercentileAccuracyPositive MarksNegative MarksPhysicsChemistryMathsMistakesChapter / TopicTest-to-test Change

JEE Mock Test Tracker

What is a JEE Mock Test Tracker?

A JEE Mock Test Tracker is a workspace for reviewing tests after you complete them. It is not a platform for taking a JEE Mock Test. Instead, it helps you bring results from coaching institutes, offline test series, PDFs, apps, websites, online test series and other platforms into one consistent record. Once a test is finished, enter the result and use the tracker to understand what changed, where marks were lost and what deserves attention before the next attempt.

This free JEE mock test tracker works without login or subscription. You can start tracking immediately, and your records stay in your browser. That makes it useful as a simple JEE Mock Test Tracker Online for students who want ownership of their data without another account.

Why should you analyse your JEE mock tests?

One score tells you how a single paper went. A sequence of tests reveals whether your preparation is becoming more reliable. Comparing several attempts can show whether gains are consistent, whether accuracy falls when attempts increase, or whether one subject repeatedly limits the total.

A useful JEE Mock Test Analysis goes beyond “I scored less.” It asks whether marks were lost through a missing concept, a calculation slip, a silly mistake, a misread question, guessing, time pressure or the wrong strategy. Recording those causes turns a disappointing test into a practical revision plan.

Track your JEE Main mock-test performance

Use the tracker for JEE Main Mock Test and JEE Advanced practice from any source. Add each paper in attempt order so the Change column compares the latest total with the immediately previous test. The performance overview then works as a lightweight JEE Progress Tracker, showing mocks taken, average score, best score, latest score, median score and subject averages.

For students preparing with a JEE Mock Test 2026 series, keeping a continuous record is often more informative than scattered screenshots or notebook totals. The chart makes score and subject trends easier to review before planning the next set of mocks.

Track JEE scores, marks and percentile

Each row records total score, maximum score, positive marks, negative marks, percentile and attempt date. This gives you a practical JEE Score Tracker, JEE Marks Tracker and JEE Main Score Tracker in one place. Positive and negative marks are entered separately so you can distinguish marks earned from marks lost through incorrect attempts.

Percentile can be recorded when your test provider reports it. Because different papers can vary in difficulty, looking at score, percentile and accuracy together provides better context than relying on only one number.

Physics, Chemistry and Maths performance analysis

The subject-wise columns make this a JEE Physics Chemistry Maths score tracker rather than only a total-score list. Record Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics separately for every mock. The overview calculates each subject average, while the chart shows how all three move across attempts.

This JEE subject wise score tracker can expose patterns hidden inside the same total. For example, a stable overall score may contain improving Chemistry marks but falling Mathematics marks. That is a more useful signal for revision planning than the total alone.

Track accuracy across JEE mock tests

The JEE Accuracy Tracker uses positive and negative marks to estimate the share of correct attempts. Tracking accuracy alongside total marks helps separate knowledge gaps from risky attempting. If marks rise while accuracy falls sharply, the score may be less repeatable. If accuracy improves but the total stays flat, you may need to work on speed or the number of questions attempted.

Analyse mistakes instead of just your marks

The built-in JEE Mistake Tracker records individual questions with subject, mistake type, marks lost, chapter or topic and a note. Categories include Conceptual, Calculation, Silly Mistake, Misread Question, Guessing, Time Pressure, Wrong Strategy and Other. This creates a detailed JEE Mock Test Mistake Analysis instead of a vague memory of what went wrong.

Question-level notes help you identify weak topics and repeated habits. A JEE silly mistake tracker might reveal that signs, units or question wording cause repeated losses. Calculation and conceptual entries point to different solutions: one may need slower checking, while the other needs focused learning and practice.

Q10PhysicsConceptualRotational Motion
Q17ChemistryCalculationMole Concept
Q6MathsSilly MistakeProbability

Track improvement across multiple tests

A JEE mock test improvement tracker becomes valuable when used consistently. Enter tests in order, review the score difference, then inspect the subjects and mistakes behind that movement. Over time, the combination of score trends, accuracy, percentile and mistake categories helps you judge whether changes to revision and test strategy are working.

Do not treat every lower score as failure or every higher score as proof that preparation is complete. Paper difficulty, topic coverage and test conditions vary. Use multiple attempts to look for direction and repeatability.

How to use the JEE Mock Test Tracker

  1. Take a mock test anywhere

    Complete a paper through your coaching institute, offline series, PDF, app, website or another platform.

  2. Record the result

    Add the mock name, total and maximum score, positive and negative marks, subject scores, percentile and date.

  3. Analyse progress and mistakes

    Record exact mistakes, then use score changes, accuracy and subject trends to choose the next revision priority.

Frequently asked questions

What is a JEE mock test tracker?

A JEE mock test tracker is a review tool for recording scores, subject marks, percentile, accuracy and mistakes after completing mock tests. It helps students compare attempts and decide what to improve next.

How do I track my JEE mock test scores?

Open the tracker, add a row for each mock, and enter the total score, positive and negative marks, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics marks, percentile and date. Add each test in the order attempted to see score changes.

How do I analyse my JEE mock tests?

Use the Analyse action for a test to record the question number, subject, mistake type, marks lost, chapter or topic and a short note. Review repeated categories and topics across tests.

Is this JEE mock test tracker free?

Yes. The tracker is free to use and does not require a subscription.

Do I need to create an account?

No. You can start immediately without creating an account or signing in. Tracker data is stored locally in your browser.

Can I track tests taken on other websites or at coaching institutes?

Yes. This is not a test-taking platform. You can enter results from coaching institutes, offline test series, PDFs, apps, websites and other online test platforms.

Can I track Physics, Chemistry and Maths separately?

Yes. Each mock-test row includes separate Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics scores, and the performance overview calculates subject averages.

Can I track my JEE percentile?

Yes. You can enter the percentile reported by your test provider for each attempt and compare it alongside scores and accuracy.

How can mock-test analysis improve JEE preparation?

Analysis shows why marks were lost—not only how many. Separating conceptual, calculation, silly, misread, guessing, time-pressure and strategy mistakes makes revision more specific.

What mistakes should I track after a JEE mock test?

Track mistakes that reveal an action you can take: weak concepts, calculation slips, misread instructions, guesses, time pressure, wrong strategy and recurring weak chapters or topics.

Can I track silly and calculation mistakes?

Yes. Individual mistakes can be classified as Silly Mistake or Calculation and saved with the question, subject, marks lost, topic and note.

Can I compare performance across multiple JEE mock tests?

Yes. The Change column compares each total score with the immediately previous test, while cards and charts show averages, best score, latest score and subject trends.

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