NEET Physics is around 45 questions of formula-driven numericals. The formulas aren’t hard to understand — they’re hard to keep at your fingertips across mechanics, electrodynamics, optics and modern physics. StudyTab turns your formula sheets and coaching PDFs into cloze and MCQ cards with LaTeX, then schedules them with FSRS so each one resurfaces right before you’d forget it.
Mechanics, thermodynamics, electrodynamics, optics, modern physics — each chapter adds more. By the time you reach modern physics, the kinematics formulas have already faded.
NEET gives you about a minute per question. A formula you can derive but not recall on sight costs marks you can’t afford to lose.
Re-reading a formula sheet feels productive, but it’s passive. You remember formulas by retrieving them, not by looking at them again.
Drop in NCERT chapters, coaching formula booklets or your own notes — even photographed handwritten sheets. StudyTab reads them, LaTeX and all.
AI turns each formula into cloze cards (hide a variable) and MCQs, with the symbols rendered properly in LaTeX. Edit anything before it goes in your deck.
Every card is scheduled with FSRS, so the formulas you keep forgetting come back more often and the solid ones step aside — minutes a day, not a marathon.
A knowledge graph shows which chapters’ formulas are still shaky, so revision targets the gaps instead of the formulas you already own.
Symbols, fractions, vectors and subscripts render exactly as they appear in the exam — not as plain-text approximations.
Hide a variable, a constant or a whole term and recall it — the fastest way to make a formula stick.
Generate NEET-style multiple-choice questions that apply the formula, so you practise using it, not just stating it.
See which chapters’ formulas you’ve mastered and which still leak, before the exam tells you.
Bring an existing physics formula deck in with history intact, and export whenever you like.
Upload one chapter’s formulas and watch AI build a cloze-and-MCQ deck in minutes. Free to start.