LEARNING TOOL · DOUBTS
Stop losing an evening to one question you can't crack.
Ask about the step you actually got stuck on. The tutor works from the question in front of you and the mistakes you have already logged, so the answer lands where the gap is.
- Best for
- One stuck step
- Works from
- Your own attempt
- Covers
- Physics, Chemistry, Maths
- Turnaround
- The same study session
WHY THIS MATTERS
A doubt you park is a chapter you start avoiding.
The gap between getting stuck and getting an answer is where preparation quietly leaks — not because the doubt was hard, but because it went cold.
The queue is longer than the doubt
A question asked on Tuesday and answered on Friday has to be re-read before the answer even makes sense.
Solutions answer a different question
A worked solution shows a correct path. It rarely shows why the path you took broke, which is the part that repeats.
One stuck step stops the set
Sitting on a single question usually means the whole practice session stops with it.
Doubts don't cost marks. Unresolved doubts, repeated across a chapter, do.
WHAT IT DOES
A doubt is only useful if it gets resolved the same day.
Most JEE doubts die in a queue. By the time an answer comes back, the question has gone cold and the reasoning you were half-holding is gone. The AI Tutor closes that gap while the attempt is still in your head.
Starts from your attempt
It reads the step you took, not just the correct solution, so the reply addresses your reasoning rather than replacing it.
Answers at your level
JEE Main or Advanced, first pass or third revision — the depth of the explanation changes with where you are.
Feeds the mistake log
Whatever the doubt turns out to be gets classified as an error type, so it shows up in your weak chapters instead of vanishing.
The AI Tutor runs inside the OUTLRN app. This page explains what it does and who it is for — it is not a chat window.
HOW IT WORKS
Three steps, no doubt queue.
The point is not to hand you a solution. It is to find the one assumption that made your line of reasoning break, because that assumption will break the next question too.
- 01
Bring the question and your working
A PYQ, a mock question or something from your test series — plus whatever you tried.
- 02
Ask about the step, not the answer
"Why does this become a limiting case?" gets you further than "solve this".
- 03
Prove the fix
The tutor hands you a parallel question so the correction is tested rather than assumed.
WHAT YOU GET
Fewer repeat mistakes, not just faster answers.
Resolving a doubt the same day matters because the correction is still attached to the attempt that caused it.
A named error
Every resolved doubt ends up classified — concept gap, slip, misread — so it can be tracked instead of forgotten.
Practice that follows the fix
You leave having solved a parallel question rather than having read an explanation.
Your evening back
Ten minutes on the step that broke, instead of ninety on the whole question.
Where to go once the doubt is named
The tutor finds the gap. These are the tools that close it.
What students said about ai tutor
“I used to sit on a doubt until the next class and by then I had forgotten why I was stuck. Getting it resolved the same evening changed how much of a mock I actually learn from.”
“It pushed back when my method was right but slower than it needed to be. That was more useful than being told the answer was correct.”
“Asking about one step instead of the whole question was the trick. I get shorter answers and I understand more of them.”
STRAIGHT ANSWERS
AI Tutor questions
Is this a replacement for a teacher?
No, and it is not built as one. It covers the narrow, frequent case a teacher is worst placed to handle — a single stuck step at eleven at night — while conceptual sequencing and exam strategy stay firmly with your teacher or coaching.
Does it cover Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics?
All three, across the JEE Main and Advanced syllabus. Mathematics and Physics questions tend to get step-level reasoning, while Chemistry leans more on mechanism and exception handling.
How is this different from searching for the solution?
A solution shows you a correct path. The tutor starts from the path you took and identifies where it diverged, which is the part that determines whether you repeat the mistake.
Will it just give me the answer if I ask for it?
It will, but that is the least useful way to use it. The tool is designed around explaining reasoning, and the mistake log only becomes valuable if the underlying error gets named.
Free · No signup · Works with any test series
Get unstuck while it still matters.
The AI Tutor is part of OUTLRN — the JEE app built entirely around the mistakes you keep repeating.
Keep your coaching exactly as it is.