AIAPGET Coaching Online: Complete CEET Program

One subscription. Every subject. Every tool. Built for AIAPGET.

The complete AIAPGET coaching program, online

CEET's full-stack preparation program covers all eleven AIAPGET subjects through a single subscription: daily MCQ practice, faculty video lectures, full-length timed mocks, reference books, and a performance dashboard that tracks your accuracy department by department. No travel, no fixed timings, no separate purchases.

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146,000+
AIAPGET-TUNED MCQS IN THE BANK
58+
DEPARTMENTS COVERED ACROSS ALL SUBJECTS
8,000+
MINUTES OF FACULTY VIDEO LECTURES

Subject-mapped MCQ bank

Questions arranged by department and topic weight, not alphabetical order. Drill the subjects that carry the most AIAPGET marks first; move to the long tail once the foundations are solid.

Faculty video lectures

8,000+ minutes of teaching from CEET faculty, recorded against the current AIAPGET syllabus. Stream on the app or download for offline study; captions available on every lecture.

Full-length mock exams

200-question, 3-hour mocks under exam conditions, auto-scored and ranked. Each mock produces a department-level accuracy report so you know which subject to drill next.

Reference book library

The complete AIAPGET syllabus structured by Sthana, Chapter, Adhyaya, and Vyakhyana. Available on the app at any time, with chapter-level bookmarking for revision passes.

Performance analytics

Your accuracy per department, time per question, and weekly trajectory in one dashboard. The data tells you exactly where the next study hour should go — no guesswork required.

Leaderboards and streaks

Daily, weekly, and lifetime rankings across the CEET student cohort. A visible rank is a stronger revision motivator than a vague goal; streaks protect the daily practice habit.

What the Complete CEET Program Covers

The complete program is built around the AIAPGET pattern as it has run across the past six cycles. The paper tests 200 questions in 3 hours, covering eleven subject buckets. Each component of the CEET program maps directly to one or more of those buckets; nothing in the curriculum exists for its own sake.

MCQ practice and the daily drill habit

The program opens a 20-question daily drill each morning, tuned to the AIAPGET topic distribution. Questions carry full explanations: the correct answer, the reasoning behind each distractor, and the textbook reference. Over a 24-week cycle, that amounts to roughly 3,360 questions at minimum — students who also drill subject-specific sets push past 8,000 before their exam date. The question bank draws from 58 departments and 3,400+ topics, so the same question rarely repeats inside one prep cycle.

Video lectures and structured content

Faculty lectures are organised by subject and topic, not by video number. You can enter at any subject, watch the prerequisite topics in order, and exit the module with a coherent understanding of that department's AIAPGET surface. Lectures are available in the app, downloadable for offline playback, and supplemented by notes uploaded to the course library. See the full course catalogue for the subject-by-subject module breakdown.

Mocks and the rank trajectory

Full-length mocks begin in week 4 of most batch schedules and run weekly from week 16 onward. The auto-score engine grades negative marking correctly (0.25 deducted per wrong answer, the AIAPGET standard). Every mock produces a department accuracy heatmap; students with a consistent heatmap in the top 20% of the cohort have historically ranked in the top 500 of the national list. The live leaderboard provides a real-time cohort reference point throughout the cycle.

Reference books and Bhishak

The Bhishak module inside the app covers medicines, diseases, procedures, and investigations mapped to their AIAPGET syllabus entries. Cross-referencing a Dravyaguna question with the Bhishak drug entry takes three taps; the same lookup in a printed formulary takes minutes. Students who integrate Bhishak lookups into their error-log review routine report a measurable drop in repeat Dravyaguna errors within two weeks of the habit forming.

How Online Coaching Differs from Classroom Preparation

Online coaching for AIAPGET is not classroom coaching delivered through a screen. The format difference changes the preparation dynamic in ways that favour some students and disadvantage others. Understanding the trade-offs before you commit to a format saves six months of misaligned effort.

Pace control and revision flexibility

In a classroom batch, the pace is set by the instructor. A 90-minute Samhita lecture covers fixed content regardless of whether the student in seat 23 retained the last session. Online, the same lecture can be paused, rewound, and replayed at 1.5× speed. Revision passes — essential for Samhita verse retention — take 30 minutes instead of 90 because the student can skip the already-absorbed segments. Across a 24-week cycle, pace control compounds into a measurable time surplus.

The isolation risk and how to counter it

The one genuine disadvantage of self-paced online prep is the absence of daily accountability. Without a fixed class time, students who lack strong self-regulation drift by week 6. The CEET daily drill creates a lightweight accountability mechanism: a 20-question morning session takes 15 minutes and keeps the habit alive even on low-energy days. Pair it with the streak counter and the daily leaderboard, and the accountability loop is largely rebuilt without requiring anyone to be physically present.

Cost and access

A single CEET subscription costs a fraction of a residential coaching program. The program doesn't require commuting, relocation, or hostel fees. For aspirants in Kerala, Karnataka, or any state where access to Ayurveda PG coaching is geographically limited, online preparation is not a second-best option; it is the primary access point. Contact the admissions team for current subscription rates and batch start dates.

Begin your AIAPGET preparation today

Register free, explore the daily drills and the course library, and choose the subscription tier that fits your prep timeline before the next batch cohort closes.

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