AIAPGET Malayalam Coaching Batch — CEET Ayurveda

Full AIAPGET preparation delivered in Malayalam, from Kerala faculty.

AIAPGET preparation in Malayalam, by Kerala faculty

CEET's Malayalam coaching batch delivers the full AIAPGET curriculum through lectures recorded by experienced Kerala faculty. Daily MCQ drills, subject-mapped video sessions, and full-length mocks are all accessible in Malayalam. The batch follows the same 24-week structure and subject weighting as the English batch; the medium of instruction is the only difference.

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24
WEEK FULL-SYLLABUS BATCH
11
AIAPGET SUBJECTS IN MALAYALAM
100%
LECTURES IN MALAYALAM

Lectures in Malayalam

Every faculty video in the Malayalam batch is recorded in Malayalam. Subject explanations, clinical examples, and Samhita commentary are all delivered in the language most Kerala students use to think through Ayurveda concepts.

Same MCQ bank, Malayalam context

Daily drills draw from the same 146,000+ question bank used across all CEET batches. Question stems are in English (matching the AIAPGET exam format); the explanation text for the Malayalam batch is written in Malayalam.

Subject-wise video modules

Each subject block opens with a faculty-recorded video module covering the high-yield AIAPGET content. Modules are built for the Malayalam-medium student who already has a strong foundation in Ayurveda classical texts in their original language.

Weekly mocks in exam format

Full-length mocks run from week 8 onward. The exam interface is English (AIAPGET is English-medium), but pre-mock faculty briefings and post-mock review sessions are conducted in Malayalam so the language barrier doesn't persist through the analysis phase.

Kerala-specific rank tracking

The leaderboard includes a Kerala-specific cohort view so Malayalam-batch students can track their rank against other Kerala AIAPGET aspirants in addition to the national cohort. Kerala typically places 800–1,200 students in the AIAPGET qualifying list each cycle.

Malayalam support channel

Doubt resolution and technical queries for the Malayalam batch are handled through a dedicated support channel staffed by Malayalam-speaking faculty assistants. Response time for academic queries is within 24 hours on weekdays.

Why Malayalam-Medium Coaching Improves AIAPGET Scores

The AIAPGET exam is set and answered in English. That fact leads many coaching programs to assume that English-medium instruction is the only legitimate preparation route. The assumption is wrong, and the evidence is in the score distribution.

Comprehension speed and working memory

For a student whose Ayurveda education from BAMS was delivered in Malayalam (as is the case in most Kerala colleges), processing a clinical concept explained in English requires a translation step that consumes working memory. During a 3-hour, 200-question exam where each question must be answered in under 54 seconds on average, that translation overhead is not trivial. A student who has internalised a concept in Malayalam can map the English question stem to the concept faster than a student who learned it in a second-language lecture they only partially absorbed.

AIAPGET is an English exam regardless

The Malayalam batch does not prepare students for a Malayalam exam. It prepares them for an English exam through the medium that allows deeper conceptual retention. The daily MCQ drills are in English, the mocks are in English, and the exam strategy sessions explicitly address common English medical terminology that appears in AIAPGET stems. The distinction is between the medium used to build knowledge and the medium used to test it — and they need not be the same. Browse the course library to see the Malayalam module structure for each subject.

Kerala's AIAPGET track record

Kerala students have consistently placed in the top quartile of the national AIAPGET rank list. The state's BAMS colleges maintain high academic standards, and the traditional Guru-Shishya teaching method used in several Kerala institutions produces strong classical text retention. The CEET Malayalam batch builds on that foundation rather than displacing it, combining classical Ayurveda depth with the MCQ-pattern training and timed-exam stamina that the AIAPGET format rewards. Talk to our admissions team to confirm the next Malayalam batch start date.

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Register free, access the batch schedule, and confirm your seat before the Malayalam cohort closes for the current cycle.

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