Core: This document describes how learning content is organized in Aspiron.

Learning Structure

Aspiron organizes content in a hierarchical structure that mirrors how exams are structured.

Hierarchy Overview

EXAM (PGT / JEE / NEET)
    │
    └── SUBJECT (e.g., Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
            │
            ├── CHAPTER (e.g., Mechanics, Thermodynamics)
            │       │
            │       └── TOPIC (e.g., Newton's Laws, Heat Transfer)
            │               │
            │               └── Concept 1
            │               └── Concept 2
            │               └── Practice Questions
            │
            ├── CHAPTER
            │       └── TOPIC
            │               └── Concepts & Questions
            │
            └── CHAPTER
                    └── TOPIC
                            └── Concepts & Questions

Subjects

Subject Selection

Subjects are filtered by exam:

  • PGT - Subject-specific content
  • JEE - Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
  • NEET - Physics, Chemistry, Biology

Subject Features

Each subject has:

  • Complete syllabus coverage
  • Chapter-wise organization
  • Topic-wise content
  • Practice materials
  • Progress tracking

Chapters

Chapter Organization

Chapters are logical divisions within subjects:

  • Based on exam syllabus
  • Ordered by difficulty (basic to advanced)
  • Include prerequisites
  • Linked to exam weightage

Chapter Features

Each chapter has:

  • Video content
  • Teacher notes
  • Student note sections
  • Practice quizzes
  • Chapter test

Topics

Topic Structure

Topics are the smallest learning units:

  • Single concept or small set of related concepts
  • 10-30 minute video content
  • Associated notes section
  • Practice questions
  • Prerequisites identified

Topic Features

Each topic includes:

  • Video Lesson - Explains the concept
  • Teacher Notes - Official summary
  • Student Notes - Personal annotations space
  • Practice Quiz - Immediate reinforcement
  • Related Topics - For extended learning

Milestones

What Are Milestones

Milestones are checkpoints in the learning journey:

  • Completion of major chapters
  • End of subject sections
  • Full mock exam readiness
  • Exam preparation completion

Milestone Types

  1. Chapter Milestone - Complete a chapter
  2. Subject Milestone - Complete a subject
  3. Syllabus Milestone - Complete entire syllabus
  4. Exam Readiness - Ready for the exam

Progress Tracking

Within Structure

Progress is tracked at each level:

  • Subject - Percentage complete
  • Chapter - Topics completed
  • Topic - Video watched, quiz taken, notes created

Visual Indicators

Students see:

  • Progress bars per subject
  • Chapter completion status
  • Topic mastery indicators
  • Overall syllabus completion

Syllabus Browser

What Is the Syllabus Browser

A visual interface to navigate content:

  • Tree view of subjects, chapters, topics
  • Filter by completion status
  • Search within syllabus
  • Direct access to any topic

Syllabus Browser Features

  • Visual Progress - See completion at a glance
  • Quick Jump - Navigate directly to any topic
  • Syllabus Coverage - Identify gaps
  • Exam Alignment - See weightage per chapter

Learning Paths

Default Path

Students follow the recommended order:

  • Sequential chapter progression
  • Topic order within chapters
  • Practice after learning
  • Regular revision

Custom Path

Students can customize:

  • Skip already known topics
  • Reorder based on preference
  • Focus on weak areas
  • Speed up or slow down

Context Integration

Syllabus Is Context-Aware

The syllabus knows your context:

  • Shows relevant content only
  • Follows your exam pattern
  • Matches your target year
  • Filters by your subject

Syllabus and AI

AI uses syllabus for:

  • Recommending what to learn next
  • Identifying gaps
  • Suggesting revision
  • Generating study plans

Next Steps