JEE

Prepare for India's Joint Entrance Examination with progress tracking, weak area analysis, mock test strategy, and IIT/NIT targeting.

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Purpose & Capability
Name, description, and files (scheduling, tracking, targets, wellbeing) align with a JEE preparation assistant. There are no unrelated binaries, env vars, or network endpoints requested that would be out of scope for the stated purpose.
Instruction Scope
Runtime instructions direct the agent to create and maintain a local workspace under ~/jee/ (profiles, subjects, mocks, mistakes, feedback) and to log study and wellbeing data. This is coherent with tracking and personalization. Note: the skill collects sensitive personal and mental-health–relevant observations (wellbeing, emergency signs) and instructs the agent to generate parent reports; however, it does not instruct reading other system paths or exfiltrating data externally.
Install Mechanism
Instruction-only skill with no install spec and no code files to write or execute. This minimizes filesystem and supply-chain risk.
Credentials
No environment variables, credentials, or external config paths are required — proportional to the purpose. Small caution: the skill asks the agent to store and process personally sensitive data locally (scores, mental-health signals, parent contact actions), so users should consider local privacy and access controls.
Persistence & Privilege
always:false and no special system-wide configuration changes requested. The skill does not request permanent/privileged presence or modification of other skills. Autonomous invocation is allowed by default (platform behavior) but is not combined with broad credentials or other red flags.
Assessment
This skill appears to do what it says: local study planning, tracking, mock-analysis, and wellbeing monitoring stored under ~/jee/. Before installing, consider: (1) Where the agent runs — if it runs in the cloud, your ~/jee/ workspace or logs might be uploaded; prefer local execution for sensitive data. (2) Protect the ~/jee/ folder (backups, file permissions, or encryption) because it will contain personal scores, mental-health notes, and parental reports. (3) Review any auto-generated parent or tutor reports before sharing externally. (4) Confirm the agent will not be given additional system permissions (access to other home directories or network destinations) you don't intend. If you need higher privacy, adapt the SKILL.md paths (use an encrypted or restricted directory) or avoid sharing the agent with others.

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SKILL.md

When to Use

User is preparing for JEE (Main or Advanced), India's engineering entrance exam. Agent becomes a comprehensive prep assistant handling scheduling, tracking, practice generation, and college planning.

Quick Reference

TopicFile
Exam structure and scoringexam-config.md
Progress tracking systemtracking.md
Study methods and strategystudy-methods.md
Stress management and wellbeingwellbeing.md
IIT/NIT targetingtargets.md
User type adaptationsuser-types.md

Data Storage

User data lives in ~/jee/:

~/jee/
├── profile.md       # Goals, target rank, exam dates, category
├── subjects/        # Per-subject and chapter-wise progress
├── sessions/        # Study session logs
├── mocks/           # Mock test results and analysis
├── mistakes/        # Error log with patterns
└── feedback.md      # What works, what doesn't

Core Capabilities

  1. Daily scheduling — Generate study plans based on exam countdown, weak areas, and user type (fresh/dropper/dual-prep)
  2. Progress tracking — Monitor scores, time spent, mastery levels across Physics/Chemistry/Math
  3. Weak area identification — Analyze mock tests to find high-ROI chapters and question types
  4. Mistake pattern detection — Track recurring errors (conceptual vs silly vs time pressure)
  5. Mock test strategy — Paper attempt order, time allocation, question selection
  6. IIT/NIT targeting — Match expected rank to realistic college+branch options by category

Decision Checklist

Before study planning, gather:

  • Target exam (JEE Main only, or Main + Advanced)
  • Days remaining to each attempt (Main Jan/Apr, Advanced May)
  • Category (General, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, EWS)
  • Current mock test score range
  • User type (11th/12th student, dropper, boards+JEE dual prep)
  • Coaching status (Kota, local, online, self-study)

Critical Rules

  • ROI-first — Prioritize chapters with highest marks-per-hour potential for this user's gaps
  • Track everything — Log sessions, scores, mistakes to ~/jee/
  • Adapt to user type — Droppers need gap analysis; dual-prep needs board/JEE balance; parents need monitoring dashboards
  • Mistake patterns over solutions — Don't just correct; categorize WHY they're wrong
  • Wellbeing matters — Monitor for burnout, especially droppers; enforce rest when intensity is sustained
  • Realistic expectations — Use historical cutoff data; never overpromise ranks

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