Overview
A mock test series bundles individual mock tests under a single exam target (e.g. JEE Main 2026 Full Length). Each test inside follows the real exam's paper structure — section count, question count, time limit, marking scheme.
Series are created by tutors and institutions. Some are free; most are paid (one-time purchase per series).
Finding a series
- Open /mock-series or the Mock tests tab in the dashboard.
- Filter by
examType— JEE_MAIN, JEE_ADV, NEET, CAT, UPSC, CUET, GATE, CLAT. - Each series card shows the number of tests, the creator, and the price. Click in for the series page with the full list of tests.
Taking a mock test
Click Start on any test in the series. The test runner shows:
- The official exam paper layout — sections, subject splits, navigation panel.
- A countdown timer matching the real exam duration.
- Mark for review, jump between sections, save and resume.
Click Submit when done — or the runner auto-submits when the timer ends.
Scoring & negative marking
Each mock follows its exam's official marking. For JEE Main / NEET: +4 for correct, −1 for wrong on MCQ; numerical answer questions usually have no negative marking. The runner pre-computes your raw score on submit.
Section-wise breakdown and per-question correctness are shown immediately after submit, alongside the correct answer and explanation for every question.
All-India rank snapshot
Right after submit you also see your all-India rank: a snapshot of your position among everyone who's taken the same test on Tuition.in. The rank updates as more students submit; refresh the results page to see the latest.
Snapshots store totalParticipants and your percentile at the time of recording. These power the rank predictor below.
Rank trend across attempts
The series page graphs your percentile across every mock you've taken in that series. A rising trend means you're improving faster than the rest of the cohort; a flat or falling trend tells you where to focus revision.
Rank predictor
After two or more attempts in the same exam type (any series), your rank predictor activates — it extrapolates your trend to project where you'd finish on real exam day, with a ±15% confidence band.