I built a free platform to take JEE Main mock tests & analyze weak areas — need 20-30 students to roast it / test it out

Hey everyone,

Like many of you, I've always felt that most online test series are either bloated with bad UI, locked behind expensive paywalls, or just give basic scorecards without actually telling you where you lost marks or how to fix your weak concepts.

Over the last few months, I’ve been working on ExamSimula — a clean, fast web app designed to help you take full-length mock tests and track syllabus mastery without any fluff.

🧪 What’s Live Right Now (v1.0):

\- 4 Full JEE Main Mock Tests ready to attempt.

Test Interface built to mimic real NTA / CBT exam conditions.

\- Instant Performance Analytics to highlight chapter-wise strong and weak areas.

\- 100% Free — No credit cards, no paywalls, no aggressive ads.

💬 Why I'm Posting Here:

\- Since this is the very first public release, I need active JEE aspirants to break it and roast it.

I want to know:

\- Does the test interface feel smooth and responsive?

\- Are there any UI bugs, math formatting errors (LaTeX), or timer issues?

\- What features or analytical insights would actually help you during your prep?

\- If you have 10-15 minutes, please try out one of the tests at examsimula.com/home and drop your honest feedback, bug reports, or feature requests in the comments below (or DM me directly).

I'm rapidly populating more mock tests and features based on what you guys actually need. Thanks a lot for helping out!

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u/Beautiful-South-8295 — 8 days ago

Is there a tool that finds matching jobs from a specific list of companies based on your resume?

I'm wondering if a tool like this already exists.

Imagine a job seeker could:

Upload their resume

Provide a list of companies they're interested in

Select preferences such as location, remote/on-site, experience level, etc.

The tool monitors the career pages/job listings of those companies

It analyzes the job descriptions against the resume

It shows the best-matching open positions, for example:

NVIDIA

Senior Software Engineer – Distributed Systems — 92% match

Software Engineer – CUDA — 61% match

Red Hat

Software Engineer – OpenShift — 89% match

Automattic

Backend Engineer — 86% match

Ideally, it would also explain why a position matches the resume and what skills/experience are missing.

I'm not looking for an auto-apply bot necessarily. The main thing I'm interested in is finding relevant openings from a user-defined list of companies rather than searching across thousands of unrelated job postings.

Does a tool like this already exist?

If you've used something similar, I'd be interested to know:

What tool do you use?

How accurate is the matching?

Does it monitor specific company career pages?

Is there a free version?

Thanks!

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u/Beautiful-South-8295 — 9 days ago

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u/Beautiful-South-8295 — 17 days ago

How to prevent Reddit to delete my post or Comment?

I'm new to reddit whenever I'm doing posts or comments on any reddit subgroup. Reddit deleting it instantly. Are there any precautions I should take to not delete it ?

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u/Beautiful-South-8295 — 2 months ago