Topic Analysis

How topic analysis can turn a score report into a study plan

A useful answer-key tool should not stop at marks. Topic analysis helps candidates identify where marks leaked, which sections were stable, and what to revise first before the next exam.

Why topic-level review matters

Many aspirants only want the final score on answer-key day. But the real long-term value is understanding which areas caused negative marks, which topics were consistently correct, and where improvement effort will create the highest score jump next time.

Weak topics

Spot where wrong attempts clustered instead of revising everything blindly.

Safe topics

Keep the high-confidence sections warm instead of wasting time reteaching yourself what is already stable.

Smarter revision

Build a focused revision list around high-leakage areas instead of generic revision blocks.

Turn the report into action

1

Write down the top three topics where your wrong attempts were concentrated.

2

Separate accuracy issues from speed issues so you do not revise the wrong problem.

3

Create a 7-day revision block around the highest leakage topics first, not the entire syllabus.