How DCS Rank works

From signal to response, on every mock.

No human triages your preparation. The system watches what's not landing, builds a targeted recovery, and turns it into rank movement — automatically, for serious NEET & JEE aspirants.

Recovery-first AI
How the engine works on every mock
Detect
Weak sub-topics
Find gaps
Recover
Targeted missions
Fix it
Adapt
Burnout-aware
Balance load
Revise
Decay-aware tests
Lock memory
Improve
Rank climbs
Real gains
Predict AIR
Rank projection
See ahead
The six steps, in detail

What happens after you submit a mock.

Each step runs on its own, in the background. You only ever see the next right action.

Step 1 · Detect
It finds the real weak spots — not chapters, sub-topics.

Most platforms tell you "you're weak in Optics." DCS Rank goes deeper: it isolates the 4–8 exact sub-topics costing you marks (e.g. lens formula sign convention), using accuracy, speed, and confidence signals across your attempts.

Step 2 · Recover
It builds a short, targeted recovery mission.

For each weak sub-topic, you get a focused recovery set — one at a time, never a wall of 200 questions. Short, deliberate, and built around the exact mistake you keep making, so the gap actually closes.

Step 3 · Adapt
It balances your load so you don't burn out.

The system watches for fatigue signals — falling accuracy, slower speed, lower confidence — and adjusts your volume. When you're running hot, it swaps a full mock for a short set and queues a rest nudge. Burnout-aware by design.

Step 4 · Revise
It schedules revision before you forget.

Recovered topics don't stay recovered on their own. Decay-aware micro-tests resurface a topic at the right moment — just as memory starts to fade — so a fixed weakness stays fixed all the way to the exam.

Step 5 · Improve
It turns recovered topics into real rank gains.

Each closed gap compounds. As accuracy and confidence rise across weak sub-topics, your mock scores climb — and the system shows you exactly which recoveries moved the needle, so progress is visible, not guessed.

Step 6 · Predict AIR
It recalculates your projected rank, continuously.

Every mock and recovery updates your AIR projection, so you always know where you stand and how far you've moved. No vague "study harder" — a live, honest trajectory toward your target rank.

A real decision, start to finish

From signal to response, in real time.

An illustrative example of one decision the system makes — no human triaged it.

Signals observed
Accuracy ↓ 9% Confidence ↓ 4 pts Speed ↓ 22%
Pattern matched
Burnout Sentinel activated
Auto-response
Volume reduced 18% Full mock swapped for short set Sleep nudge queued
Outcome by Sunday
Confidence +6 pts Recovery mission completed AIR projection ↓ 1,240

No human triaged this. The system saw the signals, made the call, and the student didn't have to think about whether to push through.

What a recovery actually looks like

A weak topic, fixed in one short loop.

A "recovery mission" isn't another pile of questions. It's a short, targeted fix for one exact gap. Here's an illustrative example.

42%
Photosynthesis
Accuracy on this sub-topic
Misconception
detected
Light vs dark reaction confusion
12-min
Recovery mission
Targeted, one sitting
Retest
next day
Decay-aware timing
78%
Photosynthesis
Gap closed, retained

Illustrative example. Real recovery data is generated from your own mocks once you start.

Who is DCS Rank for?

The same loop, seen by everyone who matters.

For the student

Recovery missions, AIR trajectory, weak-topic map, burnout protection — the next right action, every day.

For the parent

Weekly summaries, confidence and emotional-load tracking, and guidance prompts — involvement that supports, not pressures.

For the institute

Intervention queue, faculty effectiveness, at-risk heatmaps, and renewal forecasts — the whole batch, at a glance.

The real reasons

Why students lose marks.

Not because of intelligence. Almost always because of five quiet, fixable patterns.

Weak topic accumulation
Confidence crashes
Burnout cycles
Unrevised concepts
Repeated misconceptions
DCS Rank detects all five — and acts on them automatically.
Built on trust

Your record is yours — and it's permanent.

Every attempt, recovery, and result belongs to the student and can't be quietly edited away.

Every action signed
Each result is tamper-evident — no silent edits.
Permanent portfolio
Your full preparation history, kept for good.
Student-owned records
The data belongs to you, not locked to us.
Learn how it works
Under the hood, each result is cryptographically signed (Ed25519) and anchored in a tamper-evident structure (Merkle proofs) on a public chain (Base), with long-term records pinned to decentralized storage (Filecoin) and verifiable without exposing private data (zero-knowledge verification). In plain terms: nobody — including us — can quietly change your scores or history, and you can always prove what you achieved. You never need to understand any of this to use DCS Rank; it just runs underneath.

See the loop run on your own mocks.

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