AIAPGET 2026 Crash Course: 8-Week Rapid Revision
Eight weeks. Full syllabus revision. Exam-ready by the date.
Eight weeks to cover every AIAPGET 2026 subject
The AIAPGET 2026 crash course is a focused 8-week sprint through the full syllabus. Daily high-yield MCQ sets, condensed faculty video sessions, and two full-length mocks per week keep the revision tight and measurable. No time for broad reading; every session targets the exam's highest-weight segments.
High-yield daily MCQ sets
Each day's set targets the subjects with the highest AIAPGET question density: Samhitas, Kayachikitsa, Sharira, and Dravyaguna fill the first six weeks; specialty subjects fill the final two. No off-topic questions.
Condensed faculty sessions
Faculty-recorded capsule lectures cover the high-yield theory for each subject block in under 90 minutes. Longer baseline lectures remain available for students who need the full treatment on specific topics.
Two mocks per week
Full 200-question, 3-hour timed mocks run on Tuesday and Saturday through the 8-week window. Each mock auto-scores with negative marking applied and generates a department accuracy heatmap.
Weekly performance reports
End-of-week analytics summarise accuracy by subject, average time per question, and rank trajectory within the crash-course cohort. The report drives the next week's drill focus automatically.
Revision notes and mnemonics
For each subject block, faculty provide a one-page high-yield summary: key terms, classic question stems, and pattern mnemonics. The notes are available as PDFs in the course library.
Focused error-log review
Every wrong answer from every drill feeds an error log visible on the student dashboard. Each Saturday's mock is seeded partly from that log so you re-encounter your own weak questions under timed conditions.
Who the Crash Course Is Designed For
The AIAPGET 2026 crash course is not an introductory program. It assumes the student has already completed a substantive first pass through the syllabus and is within eight to twelve weeks of the exam date. The course compresses revision, not learning.
Students completing a full-year batch
Students who have run a regular 24-week batch through CEET or another coaching program often find the final two months unfocused — the syllabus is done, but the revision schedule isn't tight. The crash course provides that structure: a week-by-week subject rotation tuned to AIAPGET weighting, with two mocks per week forcing timed practice on the exact questions that appear in the exam. Enrolment in the crash course does not require a prior CEET subscription.
Returning aspirants preparing for a second attempt
Second-attempt students carry a different challenge: the syllabus is familiar, but previous mock performance revealed subject-specific gaps. The crash course's weekly analytics surface whether those gaps have closed. If a student scores below 60% on Dravyaguna in weeks 1 and 2, the dashboard flags it; the optional error-log sessions in weeks 3 and 4 target that subject directly. The course is structured so a returning aspirant can self-direct their remediation without external intervention.
Self-study students with a strong foundation
Independent preparers who have covered the textbooks but haven't had regular MCQ practice or timed mocks will find the crash course's two-mocks-a-week cadence a significant shift. The adjustment typically takes three to four days; after that, the timed rhythm becomes the single biggest driver of exam-condition stamina. Browse the subject-wise strategy guide if you want to self-assess your readiness before registering. The course library covers the full baseline material for any subject that needs a refresher alongside the crash-course drills.
Register for the AIAPGET 2026 crash course
Seats in each cohort are capped to maintain the mock-ranking quality. Confirm your place before the batch closes and begin your structured 8-week sprint.