How to Use an AI Tutor for JEE Preparation
A practical guide to using Acrolly's AI tutor for JEE Main and Advanced—when to ask doubts, how to pair lessons with practice, and mistakes to avoid.
Why an AI tutor helps JEE prep differently than videos
JEE preparation is not just about watching solved examples—it is about clearing doubts at the exact step you get stuck. An AI tutor lets you interrupt a lesson, ask "why this step?", and get a visual explanation without scrubbing through a 40-minute video.
Step 1: Learn a concept with visual explanations
Start with a chapter topic—projectile motion, electrostatics, or organic mechanisms. Let the tutor walk through the idea with diagrams and worked examples. Pause and ask follow-ups in voice or text.
Step 2: Immediately practice at your level
After the concept clicks, switch to adaptive or chapter-wise practice on the same topic. This closes the loop: understand → apply → measure accuracy.
Step 3: Use mocks to test transfer
Weekly, attempt a timed mock or PYQ section to see if the concept survives exam pressure. Use analytics to see if the topic still leaks marks.
Common mistakes to avoid
| Mistake | Better approach |
|---|---|
| Only chatting, never practicing | Every lesson block should end with 5–10 questions |
| Skipping basics for Advanced tricks | Stabilise Main-level accuracy first |
| Ignoring time spent per subject | Use analytics after every mock |
Start with Acrolly
Try the AI tutor for JEE, then move to free PYQs or adaptive practice on the same chapter.