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Diagram Detection
It checks whether you drew the diagram — and tells you which one you missed.
In Mains and many descriptive exams, a relevant diagram or map can be the easiest mark on the page — and the one most aspirants forget. Diagram Detection scans your answer, awards the diagram rail when you've drawn one, and when you haven't, names the exact diagram you should have added.
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Automatic diagram scan
Works on photographs of handwritten booklets and typed answers alike — the AI detects flowcharts, maps, schematics and labelled sketches.
Awards the diagram rail
When a relevant diagram is found, you get credit for it — the same way an evaluator rewards a well-placed figure.
Tells you what to draw
Missed it? The AI names the specific diagram that would have fetched marks, so next time it's automatic.
Builds a diagram habit
Repeated nudges train you to add the right figure to the right answer — a durable scoring edge.
Diagrams are a low-effort, high-return habit that toppers use and beginners skip. By flagging every answer where a figure was missing — and naming it — the tool converts a blind spot into a reflex, often worth 1–2 marks per answer across a whole paper.
Student journeys
Representative journeys that illustrate how aspirants use Diagram Detection.
“I genuinely used to forget maps under time pressure. Getting told 'a sketch map of monsoon winds would have fetched marks' after every answer drilled the habit in.”
“It turned diagrams from an afterthought into the first thing I plan. Small change, real marks.”
“The flowchart prompts for economy answers made my structure cleaner too, not just the figure mark.”
FAQs
Does it work on handwritten answers?
Yes — it scans photos of handwritten booklets as well as typed answers.
What if I forgot the diagram?
It tells you exactly which diagram or map would have earned marks, so you add it next time.
Which exams benefit most?
UPSC and State PCS Mains, and any descriptive paper where flowcharts, maps or labelled sketches carry marks.
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