Adaptive testing that estimates ability, not luck.
Fixed papers waste questions on items that are too easy or too hard. Zetiq's CAT engine selects the next item based on current ability estimates — denser information per minute.
The process
From first question to clarity.
Take the adaptive diagnostic
A short adaptive test that adjusts to ability in real time — typically 20–30 questions.
Get a topic gap map
IRT psychometrics produce topic-level ability scores and a precise gap profile.
Follow an AI study plan
Plans diagnose the misconception behind mistakes and prioritise what matters most.
Teachers see the class
Heatmaps, rankings, and one-click access to every student report.
What “adaptive” actually means here
Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) powered by Item Response Theory (IRT) models how likely a student is to answer an item correctly given ability. The engine updates ability after each response and chooses informative next items.
- Fewer questions, clearer signal
- Topic-aware profiling for study planning
- Designed for phones on real Indian networks
FAQ
Questions, answered.
All three. Zetiq runs adaptive diagnostics and AI study plans for JEE Main, NEET, and CBSE Classes 8–12, with NCERT-aligned curriculum coverage.
Mock tests measure performance on a fixed paper. Zetiq's adaptive diagnostic estimates ability topic-by-topic, then turns mistakes into a prioritised study plan. Mocks still matter — diagnosis tells you what to fix before the next mock.
No. We do not guarantee marks. We give precise diagnostics and actionable plans. Improvement depends on practice quality and consistency — we make that practice targeted.
You can create a free account to get started. Paid plans unlock the full diagnostic curriculum, mocks, and AI study plans. Pricing is one-time monthly or annual — no auto-renewal.
Yes. Zetiq is built for browsers on low-cost Android phones and 4G networks. No app install required.
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Adaptive diagnostics, topic gap maps, and AI study plans built from real mistakes — for JEE, NEET, and CBSE.