A Transparent Look at Our Question Design Process - Building Trust Through Quality
Every question on our platform is built with a single goal: to give you the most accurate, exam-aligned, and educationally rich practice experience possible. We believe that transparency in our process builds your trust - so here is exactly how we create and verify every question you see.
All question creation begins with the official NEET syllabus. We use only the NEET (UG) 2026 syllabus as finalised by UGMEB (Under Graduate Medical Education Board), National Medical Commission (NMC), as per Public Notice No. U-14023/19/NEET (UG Exam)/UGMEB dated 22-12-2025.
Every question is mapped to a specific unit and sub-topic from the official syllabus
Questions outside the syllabus are filtered and rejected
Our content team updates the question bank within 30 days of any official syllabus revision
Our primary sources for all factual content are:
NCERT Textbooks (Class 11 and 12) - Biology, Physics, Chemistry
Official NMC/NTA notices and public documents
Previous Year NEET Questions (PYQs) from 2009-2025
Peer-reviewed academic journals for advanced conceptual questions
We do NOT use unverified coaching material, Wikipedia, or unreviewed blogs as content sources. Every fact must trace back to an official or peer-reviewed source.
Questions must have ONE unambiguously correct answer
Distractors (wrong options) must be plausible - they test conceptual clarity, not guessing
Language must be clear, simple, and free of regional bias
No trick questions - we test knowledge, not language traps
Difficulty is labeled: Easy (Level 1), Medium (Level 2), Hard (Level 3)
Every question goes through a 3-tier expert review:
Review Level | Reviewer | What They Check |
Level 1 - Content Review | Subject Matter Expert (M.Sc. / MBBS) | Factual accuracy, syllabus alignment |
Level 2 - Pedagogical Review | NEET Educator (5+ years experience) | Clarity, difficulty calibration, distractor quality |
Level 3 - Final Approval | Senior Academic Editor | Final language, formatting, uniqueness check |
Every new question is cross-checked against 10 years of PYQs
Questions that are too similar to PYQs are flagged for modification or rejection
Where a concept IS from a PYQ, it is clearly tagged as 'PYQ-Based Concept'
Our database ensures no duplicate questions appear in any test or mock series
New questions are first released in 'beta tests' to a limited group of students
We track: time per question, accuracy rate, and most-chosen wrong answer
Questions with >90% accuracy are re-examined for difficulty calibration
Questions with <10% accuracy are re-examined for clarity issues
Student feedback through the 'Report a Question' button is reviewed within 48 hours
If any question on our platform is found to be factually incorrect or outside the official NEET syllabus, we will correct it within 24 hours and notify all students who attempted it. Their attempts are recalculated accordingly.
This is not just a promise - it is built into our quality assurance workflow. We have a dedicated team that monitors student-reported issues every day.
Our process is built on the same principles we teach: accuracy, discipline, and continuous improvement. We hold our content to the same standard we expect of our students.
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