You spent two hours.
And made zero progress.

You opened tabs, PDFs, playlists, and groups. You felt productive — but never actually practiced.

Success Tracker turns that wasted session into one focused question, one signal, and one next step.

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Your typical study session
GATE PYQ 2024.pdf
Page 14 of 67 — Question 32...
YouTube — OS Full Playlist
Video 18/42 · 3:24:00 remaining
Telegram — GATE Resources
248 unread messages · 12 links shared
Notes — Deadlocks (empty)
# Deadlocks (nothing written yet)
Google — 'best questions for OS'
About 4,80,00,000 results (0.52 sec)
Time spent
1h 55m
Questions solved: 0
95% time wasted
12 tabs open
0 questions attempted
One focused question waiting →
Your typical study session
YouTube — OS Playlist32 min
PYQ PDF — GATE 202418 min
Random Question Bank45 min
Telegram Group Links12 min
Notes — Deadlocks (empty)8 min
12 tabs open
Time spent
1h 55m
Questions solved
0
Gathering resources1h 55m
Actual practice5 min
Step 1 of 7The Problem

You already know this routine.

Open laptop. Search. Switch tabs. Save resources. Two hours pass. Zero questions solved.

Practice by Topic — GATE CS
Select a topicGATE CS 2026
Data Structures61%
Operating Systems42%
Process Scheduling
55%
DeadlocksWeak topic found
42%
Memory Management
38%
File Systems
50%
DBMS54%
Computer Networks47%
Best next topic
Deadlocks · 42%
Start here →
1 topic selected
Step 2 of 7Choose

The app finds the topic that needs you most.

No guessing. The syllabus shows where your next point is hiding — Deadlocks, 42%.

Practice — Deadlocks
One focused attempt
Q1MCQMedium
Report0:42+2−0.67
DeadlocksOperating SystemsTimer running
What condition causes a circular wait?
AMutual exclusion
BHold and wait
CCircular chain of waiting processes
DPreemption
Step 3 of 7Solve

One question. One timer. One decision.

No endless list. Just the exact question your weak topic needs.

Practice — Deadlocks
Mistake explained
Q1MCQMedium
0:42+2−0.67
What condition causes a circular wait?
AMutual exclusion
BHold and waitWrong
CCircular chain of waiting processesCorrect
DPreemption
Incorrect⏱ 0:42
Explanation
A circular wait occurs when processes each hold a resource and wait for the next in a chain. Resource ordering is a common prevention technique.
Why is option C correct?3 students asked this too
Step 4 of 7Learn

You got it wrong. Good.

The mistake turns into feedback: wrong answer, correct answer, explanation, and discussion.

Skill Update — Operating Systems
Operating SystemsSkill updated
42%+6%
Deadlocks subtopic18 questions practiced
Next best questionNext question selected
MCQDeadlocksMedium

Which resource allocation graph pattern indicates deadlock?

Step 5 of 7Improve

The system gets smarter about you.

Your confidence moves from 42% to 48%. The next question is no longer random.

Session Progress — OS
This session
TargetedTrackedImproving
Deadlocks
6 Qs+6%
42%
Scheduling
4 Qs+4%
35%
Memory Mgmt
5 Qs+5%
28%
38 questions · 3 topics · 1 focused session
Step 6 of 7Momentum

One session. Three topics. Zero wasted time.

Each attempt is targeted. Each score updates. Each next step gets clearer.

Same two hours
Before
12 tabs open
YouTube, PDFs, groups
Random questions
No topic focus
1h 55m wasted
0 questions solved
Same two hours
After
Weak topic found
Deadlocks · 42%
Focused question
1 at a time
Mistake explained
Circular wait concept
Score updated
42% → 48%
Next question selected
System chose it
Same study time. 10× more useful.
Step 7 of 7Clarity

Same two hours. Completely different outcome.

Before: collecting resources. After: practicing smarter, learning faster, and knowing what comes next.

Stop collecting.
Start improving.

Open Practice and let the system choose what moves your score next.

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