AIAPGET Test Series and Mock Exams — CEET Platform
Exam-condition practice, scored and ranked against your cohort.
AIAPGET mock exams under real exam conditions
CEET's test series runs 200-question, 3-hour mocks with negative marking, auto-scoring, and department-level accuracy reports. Each mock is ranked against the full student cohort in real time. The series runs throughout the prep cycle; individual mocks are also available outside batch enrolment.
Strict timed conditions
The timer runs from the first question. No pausing, no extending. The exam interface matches the AIAPGET CBT format: single-screen navigation, flag-for-review, and a mandatory submit when time expires.
Negative marking applied
Incorrect answers deduct 0.25 marks, matching the AIAPGET standard. Students practising on a test series without negative marking arrive at the exam miscalibrated; CEET mocks don't carry that risk.
Department accuracy heatmap
After submission, every mock generates a heatmap showing your accuracy percentage by department. Red cells identify the specific subjects pulling your score below the cohort median for that mock.
Live cohort ranking
Your rank updates in real time as the cohort submits. The ranking page shows your percentile, the top-10 scorers' accuracy distribution, and where your weakest department sits relative to the median. See how you compare on the daily leaderboard.
Full answer explanations
Every question in every mock carries a full explanation: the correct answer with the textbook source, the reasoning behind each distractor, and the AIAPGET year the question pattern last appeared.
Focus Session integration
Every wrong answer from every mock feeds your Focus Session pool automatically. The pool grows with each mock attempt; re-drilling your own errors under timed conditions is the fastest path to eliminating repeat mistakes.
How the CEET Test Series Is Structured
The CEET test series is not a single bank of questions labelled "mock." It is a scheduled programme of exams designed to mirror the AIAPGET syllabus weighting at each stage of the prep cycle, with the question difficulty calibrated to where a typical batch student should be at that point in their preparation.
Early-cycle subject mocks (weeks 1–8)
The first eight weeks of the series run subject-specific mocks: a 50-question Samhita mock in week 2, a 50-question Sharira mock in week 4, and so on. These are not full-length exams; they are diagnostic tools that tell you whether your subject block coverage is tracking. A score below 55% in a subject mock means the block needs a second pass before the full-length series begins in week 9.
Full-length mocks (weeks 9–24)
From week 9 onward, all mocks are 200-question, full-length exams. The question mix in each mock reflects the AIAPGET subject weighting: roughly 20% Samhita/Padartha, 12% Sharira, 12% Kayachikitsa, 10% Dravyaguna, 8% Rasa/BK, and the remainder across the specialty rotation. The question set for each mock is drawn fresh; the same question does not appear in two consecutive mocks for the same student.
Grand tests (final 4 weeks)
The final four weeks of the series run two mocks per week, increasing in difficulty. The last two mocks in the series use questions that have not appeared anywhere else in the bank — these are the closest simulation of the actual AIAPGET paper the prep cycle can provide. Grand test scores are benchmarked against the full batch cohort, and the top 50 students receive a cohort performance report. Access the course library alongside the test series if your heatmap shows persistent red cells in any department after the week-12 mock.
Sit your first AIAPGET mock today
Register free and access the first full-length mock at no cost. Scores, rankings, and the full answer explanation set are available immediately on submission.