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How to use NEET Study Tracker. - NEET ORCUS

 Step-by-Step Guide to Using the NEET Study Tracker

How to use NEET Study Tracker. - NEET ORCUS


Step 1: Logging In

  • Open the NEET Study Tracker on your browser.

  • Click the “Login with Google” button.

  • Choose your Google account. The tracker will automatically fetch your user profile and log you in.

  • If this is your first time, a new account will be created for you in the system.

Step 2: Setting a Password (Optional but Recommended)

  • If you logged in via Google, your account initially has no password.

  • Navigate to the Set Password page.

  • Enter a strong password and confirm it. This allows you to log in directly in the future without Google.

  • Once saved, your account will support both Google login and direct login.

Step 3: Navigating the Dashboard

  • After login, you will see the subject accordion (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) on the left.

  • On the right, you’ll see cards for Current Study Streak, To-Dos, and Notes.

Step 4: Adding Subjects and Chapters

  • Click on a subject to expand its section.

  • Use the input box “Add chapter for [Subject]” to type the chapter or topic name.

  • Click “Add” to create the chapter. Duplicate chapter names are automatically prevented.

  • Each chapter appears as a row in the table with columns for:

    • MCQs

    • NEET PYQs

    • JEE/AIPMT PYQs

    • NCERT

    • Short Notes

    • Revisions

  • These allow you to track your study completion in detail.

Step 5: Marking Study Progress

  • For each chapter/topic:

    • Check the boxes corresponding to the type of study completed (MCQ, PYQs, Notes, etc.).

    • Enter the number of revisions you have completed for that chapter.

  • The progress bar for the subject automatically updates based on your input.

Step 6: Tracking Your Study Streak

  • The “Current Study Streak” card shows the number of consecutive days you have studied.

  • After completing your daily study, click “Mark studied today” to:

    • Update your streak.

    • Trigger a subtle celebratory animation (confetti).

Step 7: Managing To-Dos

  • In the To-Do card, select a date and subject.

  • Add tasks for that day using the input field and “Add” button.

  • Check tasks as completed when done.

  • Delete tasks if no longer needed.

  • The progress bar shows the percentage of tasks completed for the selected date.

Step 8: Viewing Notes

  • The Notes card provides reminders about how the tracker works.

  • It also explains that chapters and tasks are subject-specific and duplicate entries are prevented.

Step 9: Exporting Your Data

  • Click “Export JSON” to download your tracker data.

  • This creates a backup of all subjects, chapters, and task data.

  • Useful for offline use or restoring your data later.

Step 10: Logging Out

  • Always click “Logout” when you finish using the tracker.

  • Ensures your account is secure and prevents unauthorized access.

Additional Tips

  • The tracker currently supports dark mode only for a consistent interface.

  • Always keep your password safe if you set one, so you can log in directly without Google.

  • Revisions are capped at 5 for progress calculation — keep this in mind when entering numbers.


This guide covers everything from login, setting a password, adding chapters, marking progress, managing streaks and todos, exporting data, and logging out.


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