Many students in India dream of becoming doctors or working in the medical field. To achieve this, they need to clear the NEET examination, which is the main entrance test for courses like MBBS, BDS, AYUSH (BAMS, BHMS, BUMS), veterinary science, and other medical programs. Unlike earlier times when there were multiple exams, now NEET has become the single and most important gateway for medical admissions across the country. So, if someone is serious about a career in medicine, qualifying NEET is not optional—it’s essential. The exam is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), which was set up by the Government of India in 2017. The idea behind creating NTA was to make entrance exams more transparent and fair for students. Before NEET, exams like AIPMT were used, but today everything is streamlined under NEET. NEET is held once every year, usually in offline mode (pen and paper). After the results are declared, different counselling authorities—both at the national and state level—use the scores to allocate seats in medical colleges. Overall, NEET plays a very crucial role for students who want to enter the medical field. It not only decides admission into top courses but also shapes the future of aspiring doctors in India.
In-depth theory explanation aligned with NCERT and NEET standards.
High-quality NEET-level question bank practice after every topic.
NEET simulation tests with ranking & performance review.
Training students to attempt 180 questions efficiently within exam duration.
Detailed discussion of mistakes to improve accuracy and reduce negative marking.
Complete coverage of NCERT as it forms the backbone of NEET questions.