The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is the single gateway to all medical colleges in India. With competition levels crossing 20 lakh aspirants, even a single mistake can cost you a government seat. Exam Compass is built to ensure that you achieve the 650+ score necessary for top-tier medical institutions like AIIMS and MAMC.
Our NEET preparation module places a massive emphasis on Biology, recognizing that it accounts for 50% of your score. We have mapped every single line of the NCERT Biology textbooks for Class 11 and 12 into our question bank. Use our AI 'NCERT Extractor' to practice questions derived directly from the diagrams, tables, and side-notes of your textbook—the exact places where NTA loves to frame questions.
For Physics and Chemistry, we focus on high-speed problem solving. Our platform tracks your 'seconds per question,' helping you identify if you are spending too much time on calculations. Our database includes 15,000+ NEET-level questions, ensuring that you are exposed to every possible question type, from statement-based questions to match-the-following pairs.
Success in NEET is about retention. Our AI study mentor 'Exa' uses spaced repetition logic to remind you to revise old chapters just as you are about to forget them. This ensures that the Anatomy of Flowering Plants you studied in August is still fresh in your mind for the May examination. Join the community of future doctors preparing smarter on Exam Compass.
Strategic Preparation Edge
Read NCERT at least 10 times for Biology. For Physics, solve all examples and back exercises from NCERT before moving to objective books. Take a full-length mock test every Sunday. Success in NEET 2026 is reserved for those who can bridge the gap between hard work and intelligent, data-driven execution. Our AI models analyze every question you solve to suggest the exact topics that will increase your rank.
The Reality: Biology feels endless, and Physics numericals trap students into wasting precious minutes during the real exam.
The Winning Edge: Toppers read NCERT line-by-line multiple times and prioritize active recall over passive reading.
Founder's Note
"If a question takes more than 3 minutes, guess, mark it for review, and move on immediately."
— Ayush, Class 11 Student