Comparison
BYJU'S is India's largest ed-tech platform, built on animated video lectures. 10minNEET is a 10-minute daily Bloom-level mastery tracker — no video, only adaptive quizzes. Here's an honest comparison for NEET UG 2026 students.
BYJU'S became India's most-funded ed-tech company by delivering a fundamentally better video learning experience than textbooks — animated concept explanations, step-by-step problem walkthroughs, and a gamified app interface. For students who learn well from visual instruction and need concept-building support, BYJU'S offers a substantial content library.
The well-documented limitation of video-based learning is the gap between watching and understanding. Educational research is clear on this point: passive watching — even of high-quality content — does not reliably produce Apply-level (L3) mastery. A student who watches BYJU'S entire Electrostatics module can still fail NEET UG questions on Gauss's Law because the questions require applying the concept to an unfamiliar configuration — not recalling what the video showed.
10minNEET's Bloom-level quiz is designed to close this gap. After watching a BYJU'S lecture (or any content source), a 10-minute 10minNEET session tests whether you can actually apply what you just watched. If the quiz result is L2 (Understand), you know the video did not produce working Apply-level mastery on that sub-concept — and the next session serves L3 questions until it does.
On pricing: BYJU'S NEET subscriptions range from ₹20,000 to ₹40,000 per year depending on plan and content bundle. 10minNEET's annual plan is ₹2,499. These are not comparable on content volume — BYJU'S delivers hundreds of hours of video. 10minNEET delivers 432 original Bloom-tagged questions across 24 high-frequency topics. The relevant comparison is: which platform is more effective at the specific job of daily sub-concept mastery tracking?
For students who are already using BYJU'S: adding 10minNEET's 10-minute daily session after BYJU'S study is a practical, low-cost way to verify that content consumption is translating into Apply-level mastery — the minimum required for NEET UG marks.
They serve different functions. BYJU'S delivers video-based content — animated concept explanations, recorded lectures, and test series. 10minNEET delivers daily Bloom-level mastery tracking through 10-minute adaptive quiz sessions — no video content at all. BYJU'S is the right choice if you learn well from visual instruction and benefit from a structured content library. 10minNEET is the right complement if you need daily objective feedback on whether your understanding has reached the Apply level (L3) that NEET UG primarily tests.
BYJU'S NEET preparation subscriptions typically range from ₹20,000 to ₹40,000 per year depending on the plan, course duration, and any bundled test series. 10minNEET's annual plan costs ₹2,499. The two platforms are not direct substitutes — BYJU'S delivers full-syllabus video content, 10minNEET delivers daily sub-concept mastery tracking. Many students use both.
Yes — this is a practical and cost-effective combination. Watch BYJU'S animated lecture on a topic (for concept clarity and visual learning), then do a 10-minute 10minNEET session on the same sub-concept to test whether you've reached Bloom Level 3 (Apply). The quiz tells you whether the video actually built working Apply-level understanding, or whether you are still at L2 (Understand) — a common gap with video-based learning.
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