CEET App 2026 Update — New AIAPGET Features | CEET Ayurveda

Daily practice, streak tracking, and personalised prep built for AIAPGET 2026.

Everything you need to prepare for AIAPGET 2026

The CEET Ayurveda app has added a full daily-practice system, a coin reward economy, personalised onboarding, and a complete Ayurveda reference library for AIAPGET 2026 aspirants. This page walks through every change so you know exactly what is available the moment you open the app.

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NEW MCQ EVERY MORNING · ANSWER STREAK TRACKED DAILY

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Daily curated question with explanations and linked references

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PRACTICE MODES: DAILY EXAM · SELF CHALLENGE · FOCUS SESSION · QUIZ ZONE · DAILY QUESTION· BOOKMARKED QUESTION EXAM

Daily Question and streak counter

One fresh MCQ appears every morning. Answer it to  keep your streak alive. Explore the discussion and resources tied to the question through the study more option. The app tracks your answer streak separately from your exam attendance streak, and both counters are visible on the home screen so you can see at a glance which habit needs attention.

 

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Personalised onboarding and daily goal

The first time you open the app after updating, a short setup flow asks you to pick your target exam and set a daily question goal. Your home dashboard then shows a countdown to your exam date and a progress bar against the goal you set, updated each time you answer a question.

Self Challenge and Focus Session practice

Self Challenge lets you build a custom mock paper from the full question bank and attempt it on a coin entry fee. Focus Session draws exclusively from questions you have already attempted, making it the fastest way to revisit subjects where your accuracy is below target.

Samhita reference library

The Ayurveda reference section organises classical texts by sthana, chapter, and adhyaya so you can move from a difficult MCQ straight to the source verse. Vyakhyana commentary is included where available. The library is available offline on the mobile app after the first download.

Coin rewards and course access

Coins are the currency used app wide. Coins can be spent on Self Challenge entry, Quiz Zone access, or towards the purchase price of a premium course. Students returning after a break receive a 10-coin welcome-back credit automatically.

On-time daily reminders

A morning notification arrives each day with the Daily Question. If you have not submitted your Daily Exam by evening, a second nudge reminds you before midnight. The notification system was rebuilt this cycle; duplicate reminders and silently skipped nudges are no longer possible.

What Has Changed in This Update

The 2026 update to the CEET Ayurveda app is the largest since the platform launched. The changes fall into four areas: daily practice habits, personalisation, content depth, and reward mechanics. Each area is described below so you can decide which features to try first.

Daily practice system

The Daily Question is a single MCQ published every morning at a fixed time. You get one attempt per day, a timer counted down on screen, and the correct answer with a citation reference the moment you submit. The citation shows the Samhita source and the relevant verse range, which means the Daily Question doubles as a micro-revision card. Your answer contributes to a separate streak counter from your Daily Exam streak, so both habits are tracked independently.

 

Daily MCQ and Statistics
Daily MCQ - Click to enlarge

The Daily Exam continues to run as before, with a timed MCQ set and leaderboard for the top performers. What is new is the wrong-answer review screen after each attempt. Every question you got wrong appears in a dedicated list at the end of the exam, with the correct option highlighted and an explanation shown inline. You do not have to scroll back through the full paper to find your mistakes.

Focus Session is the drill mode designed for revision. It draws from the pool of questions you have already attempted across all exam types, filtering to topics where your accuracy is below your personal median. The first few Focus Sessions per month are free. Additional sessions cost coins, keeping the mode available without a full subscription.

Personalisation and onboarding

The first-launch onboarding flow was added for students who install the app fresh or who log in on a new device. The flow has four steps: choose your target exam (AIAPGET or another Ayurveda PG entrance), set a daily question goal as a number between 1 and 200, pick the subjects you want to focus on, and confirm the setup. The information you enter directly controls what appears on your home screen: the exam countdown tile shows the date you selected, the progress widget counts questions against the goal you entered, and the content recommendation system prioritises the subjects you chose.

Onboarding screens
Onboarding screens. Click to enlarge

The target exam countdown tile sits at the top of the home dashboard. It shows the number of days remaining before the exam date you selected during onboarding, updated in real time. If the official exam date changes, you can update your selection in the Preferences screen without redoing the full onboarding flow.

See the AIAPGET 2026 crash course page for subject-wise revision schedules that pair with the focus-subject settings.

Content additions

The course catalogue now shows video lessons and PDF notes within each topic. Video playback is handled by a Vimeo player tuned for mobile data conditions; it adapts quality automatically and remembers your position if you close the app mid-lecture. PDF notes have a per-topic availability flag: a note marked as downloadable can be saved to your device for offline reading. Notes that are not flagged as downloadable are viewable in-app only.

Course Screens
CEET Courses  - Click to enlarge

The reference library covers the full Ayurveda Samhita hierarchy. Starting from a Samhita, you step through to a sthana, then a chapter, then an adhyaya, then the individual verses with vyakhyana commentary. This structure maps directly to AIAPGET question patterns, which frequently cite sthana and chapter in the question stem. The library is available to all registered users, with no subscription required to read verses.

Misc Screens
Daily tip, Hall of fame, Bookmarks and Leaderboard

The Hall of Fame tile on the home screen shows the top scorers leaderboard. It updates daily and is visible to all users, not just subscribers. The daily study tip overlay shows a short revision nugget each day; it appears once on app open and can be dismissed with a single tap.

Preparing for AIAPGET 2026 on the CEET App

AIAPGET 2026 testing is scheduled for the second half of the year. With roughly six months of preparation time available for most BAMS interns and final-year students, the structure of that time matters as much as the hours put in. The CEET app's updated feature set was designed around a six-month timeline, though it works equally well for shorter or longer windows.

Building a daily practice habit early

The Daily Question and Daily Exam together take under 30 minutes per day. AIAPGET covers 58 departments across the Ayurveda PG syllabus, and no candidate can revise all 200,000+ questions in the bank in a single sitting. Daily exposure across weeks and months is the only way to reach adequate coverage. The streak counter on the home screen is a visible record of consecutive days; a streak broken at 40 days is a stronger motivator to resume than a vague sense of having "fallen behind".

Daily Exam Screens
Daily Exam Screens. Click to enlarge

Set your daily question goal in the Preferences screen to a number you can actually hit every day rather than an aspirational figure. A goal of 20 questions per day, sustained for 180 days, produces 3,600 attempted questions before the exam. A goal of 50 questions set and abandoned after two weeks produces roughly 700. The app's progress widget shows your current day's count against the goal in real time.

Using Focus Session and Self Challenge strategically

Self Challenge is most productive after you have built a baseline of attempted questions. Use the first four to six weeks to accumulate attempts through Daily Exams and topic-level drills, then introduce Self Challenge papers at the end of each week as a mock-exam simulation. The coin entry cost is calibrated to be affordable with the coins you earn from daily practice, so a consistent daily habit funds weekend Self Challenge sessions without a top-up purchase.

 

Practice Exams
Different practice options. Click to enlarge

Focus Session is the revision mode, not the learning mode. Run a Focus Session after you have attempted a topic's questions at least once. The session's filtering picks subjects where your accuracy is below your personal median; it does not pick questions at random. This means the first Focus Session you run after two weeks of daily exams will target the subjects you found hardest, not a random cross-section of the bank.

The Focus Session practice page covers the free quota, the coin cost per additional session, and the subject-accuracy mechanics that drive the question pool.

 

Using the Samhita reference library for AIAPGET

AIAPGET consistently includes questions that require knowledge of the source sthana, the chapter count, or the authorship of a verse. The reference library in the CEET app is structured to answer these questions directly. When you encounter a question about Charaka Samhita Nidanasthana, open the library, go to Charaka, then to Nidanasthana, and read the relevant adhyaya. The structure mirrors the AIAPGET question pattern intentionally.

Reference books
Reference books. Click to enlarge

A productive revision session pairs the library with the wrong-answer review screen from your most recent exam. Find a question you got wrong that cites a sthana, open the library to that sthana, and read the surrounding text. This cross-referencing method is faster than searching a printed Samhita and keeps your revision anchored to actual exam mistakes rather than general re-reading.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the Daily Question count towards my exam streak?

No. The Daily Question streak and the Daily Exam attendance streak are tracked separately. You can see both counters on the home screen. Answering the Daily Question does not protect your exam streak, and missing the Daily Question does not break it.

What happens to my coins if I do not use them?

Coins do not expire. They stay in your account until you spend them on Self Challenge entry, Quiz Zone access, or a course purchase. The coin balance is shown on the home screen and in the wallet section of your profile. Coins earned before the update are carried over automatically.

Is the Samhita reference library available without a subscription?

The reference library is available to all registered users. A subscription is not required to browse verses, adhyayas, or vyakhyana commentary. Course videos, PDF notes, and Focus Session beyond the free quota require an active subscription or the equivalent coin spend.

How does the wrong-answer review screen work after a Daily Exam?

At the end of each Daily Exam attempt, a review screen lists every question you answered incorrectly. Each entry shows the question stem, your selected option, the correct option, and a short explanation. The screen is accessible only after you have submitted the attempt; you cannot review mid-exam. Your review history is stored in the account so you can return to it from the exam history screen.

What is the Quiz Zone, and how much does it cost?

Quiz Zone is a paid quick-quiz format with a shorter timer and a different question mix from the Daily Exam. The entry cost in coins is shown on the Quiz Zone card before you begin. Coins earned from Daily Question and Daily Exam answers cover several Quiz Zone entries per week for a student with a consistent daily practice habit.

Start your daily practice today

Download the CEET Ayurveda app, complete the four-step onboarding, and answer the first Daily Question. Your exam countdown, daily goal progress, and coin balance will all be live before the onboarding screen closes.

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