The Mains Answer Lab

Mains feedback that reads like an examiner, not a rubric.

Answer writing improves by iteration — but a mock test series gives you feedback once a week, if that. Here you write an answer, and in seconds you get an honest, examiner-style evaluation: what you actually answered versus what was asked, where your structure sagged, and the exact lines that leaked marks. Rewrite. Re-submit. Watch the score move.

English or Hindi · calibrated scoring · no card required

A real evaluation

This is what "checked" should feel like.

Not a tick and a number — a verdict you can act on, tied to the three dimensions that decide your marks.

GS2 · 15 marks

"The doctrine of separation of powers has been diluted in practice in India." Critically examine.

Examiner's verdict

You open well — the introduction names the doctrine and signals a position, which most scripts miss. But the body drifts into a description of the three organs instead of examining the dilution: the question's verb is "critically examine", and marks live in the tension, not the definition. Your judicial-overreach point is your strongest; anchor the answer there. The conclusion asserts balance without earning it — one line on checks-and-balances as a corrective would close it cleanly.

12.5/ 15
  • Relevance to the demand
  • Structure & flow
  • Depth of analysis

Fix first: convert the descriptive middle paragraph into a two-sided examination of dilution.

Where marks leak

Three dimensions, graded honestly.

Most answers don't fail on facts. They fail on these — so this is exactly what the Lab measures.

01

Relevance to the demand

Did you answer the question's actual verb — examine, evaluate, discuss — or the topic in general? The most common silent mark-loss.

02

Structure & flow

Intro that takes a position, a body that argues in order, a conclusion that earns its claim. Readability is marks.

03

Depth of analysis

Two-sidedness, examples, and the "so what". Whether you reasoned or just recalled.

How it works

Write, grade, rewrite.

Step 1

Pick a question

Use the daily Mains question or paste any GS question you're practising.

Step 2

Write your answer

Type it in English or Hindi, the way you would in the real paper.

Step 3

Read the verdict

Get examiner-style prose plus a calibrated score across relevance, structure and analysis.

Step 4

Rewrite & climb

Act on the one fix that matters most, re-submit, and watch the score move — that's the loop that builds skill.

Honest comparison

How the Lab fits your prep.

 Self-evaluationTest seriesMains Answer Lab
TurnaroundInstant, but biased3–7 daysSeconds
ConsistencyVaries by moodVaries by checkerSame bar every time
Iterations per eveningLimitedOne per answerAs many as you want
Points to exact linesHard to see own gapsSometimesYes
Calibrated scoreYesYes
CostFree₹10k–25k / yearFree to start
Questions

Mains evaluation, answered.

How does AI evaluate a Mains answer?

It reads your full answer against the question's demand and grades the three places marks leak — relevance, structure, analysis — then returns examiner-style prose and a calibrated score tied to specific lines.

Is AI feedback reliable for answer writing?

Treat it as fast, consistent iteration — its strength is letting you write and rewrite the same answer several times in one evening. Pair it with human review closer to the exam.

Does it work in Hindi?

Haan. Hindi ya English — jis medium me aap paper likhoge, usi me answer submit karo aur mentor-style feedback pao.

Is it free?

The preview is free, no card required — write an answer and read the full evaluation first.

Stop guessing your marks.
Get them read back to you.

Ek answer likho — abhi examiner-grade feedback pao.