How to find official TabeebAI (tawjihi / tajwihi)
If you searched tawjihiai, tawjihi, tajwihi, or "tawjihi ai" — this guide shows the official tabeebai.app link and how to avoid lookalike sites.
This page pulls the core subject guides into one place so you can move quickly from browsing into a clearer revision path.
Choose the subject you are revising right now instead of starting from a generic tool.
Each card gives you two paths: a guided course page or a broader subject landing page.
From there, move into notes, question banks, or planning depending on what you need next.
Start with the “searched tawjihi or tajwihi” guide if you need the official site, then comparison and subscription guides.
If you searched tawjihiai, tawjihi, tajwihi, or "tawjihi ai" — this guide shows the official tabeebai.app link and how to avoid lookalike sites.
A clear guide to when TabeebAI is useful for Tawjihi students, and when a different study method or support may be better.
A practical comparison between TabeebAI and private tutoring: where each option helps, and how to combine them without overdoing it.
A comparison between studying with TabeebAI and relying on scattered WhatsApp groups and PDF files.
Each guide here is structured around the reality of that subject: what to revise first and where to go next. For the full subject catalog, browse all subjects. Browse all subjects
Comprehensive guide for studying Mathematics in Tawjihi
Comprehensive guide for studying Physics in Tawjihi
Comprehensive guide for studying Chemistry in Tawjihi
Comprehensive guide for studying Biology in Tawjihi
Comprehensive guide for studying English in Tawjihi
Comprehensive guide for studying Arabic in Tawjihi
Comprehensive guide for Grade 11 Biology in Tawjihi
Comprehensive guide for studying Jordan History in Tawjihi
Comprehensive guide for Grade 12 Arabic in Tawjihi
Comprehensive guide for Financial Literacy in Tawjihi
Not just a description of the subject, but a practical order for what to start with and what to leave for later.
A useful guide should lead directly into notes, questions, and planning tools.
The point is to understand quickly where to focus, not get lost in a long introduction.
Start with the subject page first to see the full picture, then open the linked guide when you want a more directed path.