Chemistry is JEE’s most scoring section, but only when the facts stick: inorganic exceptions, organic reagents and named reactions, physical-chemistry formulas. StudyTab turns your modules into cloze, MCQ and reaction flashcards with proper LaTeX, then schedules them with FSRS.
Colours, exceptions, periodic trends, reactions of p-block — there’s no deriving it, you simply have to recall it on demand.
Reagents, named reactions and mechanisms blur together by the third module. Recognising them isn’t enough; the exam wants instant recall.
You learn a formula for one chapter, then it’s gone by the time a mixed mock asks for it. Formulas need spaced reinforcement, not one pass.
NCERT, coaching sheets, formula lists, reaction maps — StudyTab ingests them and keeps every page citable.
Cloze cards with LaTeX for formulas, MCQs for inorganic facts, and Q&A cards for reagents and named reactions — generated in minutes, fully editable.
Every card resurfaces right before you’d forget, so the aldol you learned in October is still there in the January mock.
The knowledge graph tracks mastery per concept — coordination, GOC, electrochemistry — so you can drill the weak ones first.
Blank out a term in a formula and recall it with proper math rendering — not a blurry screenshot.
Q&A and MCQ cards for organic reagents, conditions and named reactions — the stuff that’s pure recall under time pressure.
Four-option cards for colours, exceptions and trends — drilled until they’re automatic.
Ask why a reaction goes the way it does and get an answer grounded in your own uploaded pages, with a citation.
Bring existing .apkg decks in with history intact, and export your cards back out whenever you like.
Upload one module and watch AI build a reviewable deck — formulas, reactions and all. Free to start.