Students convert better when a calculator, checklist, and decision guide support the same task.
Audit your resume before applying to internships or jobs.
Compare CTC, deductions, and take-home pay side by side.
Translate grades for international applications and admissions.
Turn goals into a repeatable daily and weekly study system.
Career tools can directly affect resumes, applications, and financial decisions. For that reason, we review formulas, input assumptions, and explanatory copy against official guidance before we keep a calculator or converter live on a major page.
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Sproutern Tools Review Team
Reviewers for formulas, calculators, admissions guidance, and student-facing utilities
Last reviewed
March 6, 2026
Freshness checks are recorded on pages where the update is material to the reader.
Update cadence
Quarterly formula checks, plus same-cycle corrections when regulations change
Time-sensitive topics move faster when rules, deadlines, or market signals change.
We test tools against the original formula or rule wherever possible, then check edge cases so the result is understandable to a student using the tool under real pressure, such as placements, admissions, or scholarship applications.
Tool accuracy depends on the original rule set. For that reason, we prioritize source owners such as boards, universities, and government departments over third-party explainers.
CGPA, GPA, and academic calculators are checked against university or board-issued rules before release or revision.
Salary and tax tools are reviewed against active Indian tax rules before material updates go live.
Used for PF-related assumptions and salary-breakdown explanations where statutory rules matter.
Added page-level authorship and methodology disclosure to major tool pages
Major tool pages now explain who maintains the tool, how it is reviewed, and which source types inform formula changes.
Documented calculator correction history on methodology pages
Sproutern publicly documented example formula and tax-related corrections so readers can see how errors are handled when the underlying rule changes.
Track your exam preparation progress. Mark topics as complete and visualize how much you've covered.
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The sheer volume of a syllabus like GATE, UPSC, or a Full Stack roadmap is overwhelming. If you look at the mountain, you'll freeze. The **Syllabus Tracker** breaks the mountain into small, climbable rocks. It transforms a frightening 500-page book into a checklist of 50 topics. By tracking exactly what you have done and what is left, you regain control over your preparation.
Choose a preset (GATE CS, Placement) or create your own.
Check off topics as you finish them.
Mark topics as "Weak", "Average", or "Strong".
See your overall completion percentage.
We provide structured hierarchies: Subject -> Unit -> Topic. You simply click to mark done. The progress bar advances. It triggers a dopamine hit that encourages you to finish "just one more topic".
**Clarity**: Wake up knowing exactly what to study today. **Confidence**: Seeing "70% Completed" feels a lot better than "I have so much left". **Revision**: Quickly identify topics you marked as "Weak" for last-minute revision.
**Exam Prep**: Ensuring you don't accidentally skip a chapter. **Self-Learning**: Following a roadmap for React or Python development.
Vector-based progress calculation. Interactive hierarchical lists.
Start with High-Yield topics (those with most marks).
Don't just tick the box. Only mark 'Done' if you can solve a previous year question on it.
Reset the tracker 1 month before exams for 'Revision Mode'.