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ABL+ keeps your syllabus and PYQs front and center. Every question you tackle brings you closer to your exam goals.

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Competitive-exam prep can feel uncertain and stressful. You spend hours reading, revising, and memorizing—but still wonder:

ABL+ shows you exactly where you stand.

UPSC PYQs as the guiding light for your preparation

1

Attempt

Answer syllabus-tagged PYQs in Practice or Test mode and tag each with your Attempt-Type© — SureShot , Applied , Guesswork —with a single tap. Attempt repeatedly, refine your accuracy, and master each topic through deliberate trial.

2

Analyse

Your Syllabus Knowledge Map updates instantly, colouring every topic Green, Orange, or Red based on your attempts on specific nodes. Unattempted nodes remain Grey, giving you a clear view of your knowledge boundaries.

3

Conquer

Pinpoint and attack your Red Zones (weak areas), reinforce your Orange Zones (partial understanding), and consolidate your Green Zones (strengths) with razor-focused Practice and full-length Test sessions.

Two Modes. One Mission.

Practice Soft

Solidify or reinforce facts, concepts and application at any level of the syllabus of a Subject.

Ideal for beginners and revision sessions.

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Test Hard

Simulate the real exam. Feel the timer. Expose weaknesses.

Perfect for diagnostics and exam-day rehearsal.

Take a Test →

Clarity of Knowledge Boundaries

See at a glance where you stand—each topic is color-coded by your attempt history.

I Don’t Know

Untouched territory

I Know I Don’t Know

Exposed weakness

Seems I Know

Partial grasp

I Know

Validated mastery

Each attempt nudges a topic brighter—from Grey to Orange to Green—or reveals a Red gap to conquer next. Instantly see which topics you’ve mastered, which need more work, and which you’ve never tackled.

Turn Uncertainty into Clarity and Confidence!

Join thousands of aspirants who use ABL+ to convert practice hours into exam marks.