Exam Syllabus Tracker 2026
Track your syllabus completion chapter by chapter. Select your exam, mark chapters as done, and see your overall progress. Your progress is saved in your browser.
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How to track my exam syllabus completion?
Use this tracker to mark chapters as completed. Select your exam (CBSE, JEE, or NEET), then check off chapters as you study them. The tracker saves your progress in your browser so you can return and update it anytime.
How much syllabus should I complete before the exam?
Ideally, you should complete 100% of the syllabus at least 1 month before the exam. This leaves time for revision and mock tests. If time is short, prioritise high-weightage chapters first — for JEE, focus on Mechanics, Organic Chemistry, and Calculus; for NEET, focus on Biology (50% weightage).
Which chapters are most important for JEE Main?
For JEE Main, high-weightage chapters include: Physics — Mechanics, Electrostatics, Optics; Chemistry — Organic Chemistry, Chemical Bonding, Equilibrium; Maths — Coordinate Geometry, Calculus, Algebra. Together these cover about 60% of the paper.
Which chapters are most important for NEET?
For NEET, Biology carries 50% weightage (90 questions out of 180). High-scoring chapters include: Genetics (Heredity), Ecology, Human Physiology, Plant Physiology, and Cell Biology. In Chemistry, Organic Chemistry is high-weightage. In Physics, Mechanics and Optics are key.