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ExamCook is designed for students who want real exam practice without friction. The fastest way to improve your score in competitive exams is not just reading concepts—it’s practicing in a timed environment, learning how to attempt questions under pressure, and analyzing your mistakes. That is why ExamCook focuses on a clean CBT-style interface with timer, question palette, review marking, and a result view that helps you understand where you are losing marks. On this page you can select your exam and move step-by-step: choose an exam, select a phase, pick a practice mode, read instructions, and start the test.

Many students waste time jumping between random question sets or practicing without a clear structure. ExamCook solves this by making the practice flow match how exams actually work. An exam can have different phases—such as Tier-1/Tier-2 or Prelims/Mains—and each phase can have a different pattern, section weightage, and time pressure. When you select an exam here, you’ll go to the phase selection page where you can choose the correct stage. This ensures your mock practice is aligned with what you are preparing for right now.

Full Mock vs Sectional Mock: how to choose

After selecting your exam and phase, you can choose between Full Mock and Sectional Mock. Sectional mocks are ideal for targeted practice when you want to improve accuracy or speed in a particular section. Full mocks simulate the entire exam and are essential for learning time management and building confidence. A simple strategy is to use sectional mocks to strengthen weak areas, then attempt full mocks weekly to simulate real exam conditions.

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FAQs

Do I need to login to attempt mock tests?
No. You can start as a guest. Login is recommended if you want saved attempts and analytics in My Performance.
What is the difference between Full Mock and Sectional Mock?
Sectional mocks focus on one section for targeted practice. Full mocks simulate the full exam pattern and improve time management.
How do I start a test?
Select an exam, choose a phase, pick a mode, read instructions, and start the test.
Will I get results after submitting?
Yes. You can view results after submission. Logged-in users can also track performance trends over time.
Which exams are available?
This page shows your currently available exams. More exams and phases will be added gradually.