For Kota Students

Kota gives you the content. 10minNEET tells you what actually stuck.

8 hours of coaching per day doesn't guarantee retention. 10minNEET's daily 10-minute Bloom quiz tests what you learned today — and flags what needs revisiting tomorrow.

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The Kota model is lecture-heavy and test-heavy. But tests are weekly, not daily. In the gap between lectures, most students don't know what they've truly understood vs what they've only heard. 10minNEET fills that daily gap — with a 10-minute Bloom-level calibration after each day's coaching.

What 10minNEET gives Kota Students

Daily post-lecture calibration

After each coaching session, do one 10-minute 10minNEET session on the topic you just covered. See if you've reached L3 (Apply) or are still at L2 (Understand). Know today — not at the weekly test.

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Identify gaps your coaching won't catch

Coaching tests rank you against peers. 10minNEET tracks you against the NEET Bloom distribution. You might rank 40th in batch but be at L4 on 90% of sub-concepts — or vice versa.

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Works on phone. Even in Kota hostels.

No download needed. Open in browser. 10 minutes before lights-out. Works on slow connections.

Why Kota Students choose 10minNEET

Kota, Rajasthan is home to India's most intense NEET coaching ecosystem — Allen Medical, Resonance, and Aakash attract over 100,000 NEET aspirants annually. The coaching model delivers exceptional content, experienced faculty, and a competitive peer environment. But it has a blind spot: daily retention verification.

Most Kota coaching institutes run weekly or bi-weekly tests. In the 5–7 days between tests, students attend lectures on multiple topics without knowing which sub-concepts from earlier lectures have truly been understood at the Apply level (L3) vs merely recalled (L1-L2). 10minNEET fills this gap with a daily, targeted 10-minute calibration.

The platform's 500+ original questions cover the same topics covered in Kota coaching syllabi — Human Physiology, Genetics, Organic Chemistry, Coordination Chemistry, Electrostatics, Modern Physics, and more. After a Kota lecture on Mendelian Genetics, a 10-minute 10minNEET session tests whether you can Apply (L3) it in a NEET scenario — not just state Mendel's laws.

Kota students who use 10minNEET report one common insight: they discover weak sub-concepts 2–3 weeks before their batch test would have caught them. This allows for targeted revision before the test, rather than reactive cramming after a poor score.

The Score to Percentile Calculator and NEET College Predictor are useful for Kota students setting targets mid-year. If your Kota test rank converts to an estimated NEET score of 560, and your target government MBBS college requires 620, the gap is 60 marks. 10minNEET's Bloom map identifies exactly which sub-concepts, when pushed from L2 to L3, would close that gap.

10 minutes. Every day. Starting now.

Free to start. No card required. Works on any device.

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