60 Days NEET Crash Course 2026
450 Hours of Intense Practice | 56 Full Syllabus Tests (FST) | 56 Concept Based Tests (CBT)

The Ultimate Dual Revision Format
Our 60-Day NEET Crash Course is scientifically engineered into a powerful Dual Revision Format. We cover NCERT line-by-line, Competency-Based Questions, Exemplars, PYQs, and Expected Questions.
- π Round 1: March 6th to March 31st (Complete Syllabus Mastery)
- π Round 2: April 1st to May 30th (Intense FST & CBT Refinement)
- β±οΈ 450+ Hours of Guided Practice
- π 56 Full Syllabus Mock Tests & 56 CBTs
Daily Class Schedule
| Time | Activity / Subject |
|---|---|
| 10:30 AM | Biology (Botany & Zoology) |
| 1:00 PM | Chemistry (Physical, Organic, Inorganic) |
| 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM | Daily CBT (Concept Based Test) |
| 5:30 PM | Physics |
Round 1 Detailed Schedule (March 6 – March 31)
A day-by-day breakdown covering Class 12 and Class 11 NCERT syllabus to build absolute competency.
| Date | Biology (Class 12 then 11) | Chemistry | Physics |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 March | Reproduction in Organisms & Flowering Plants | Some Basic Concepts | Semiconductor |
| 7 March | Human Reproduction & Rep. Health | Structure of Atom | Atmos & Nuclei |
| 8 March | Principles of Inheritance and Variation | Classification of Elements | Dual Nature of Particle |
| 9 March | Molecular Basis of Inheritance | Chemical Bonding | Wave Optics |
| 10 March | Evolution | States of Matter | Ray Optics |
| 11 March | Human Health and Disease | Thermodynamics | AC & EMW |
| 12 March | Enhancement in Food Prod. & Microbes | Equilibrium | Electrostatics 1 |
| 13 March | Biotechnology: Principles and Processes | Redox Reactions | Electrostatics 2 |
| 14 March | Biotechnology and its Applications | Hydrogen | Current Electricity |
| 15 March | Organisms and Populations | s-Block Elements | Magnetism 1 |
| 16 March | Ecosystem & Biodiversity | p-Block Elements (11) | Magnetism 2 |
| 17 March | Environmental Issues | Organic Chemistry (Basic) | EMI |
| 18 March | The Living World & Bio Classification | Hydrocarbons | Wave |
| 19 March | Plant Kingdom | Environmental Chem | SHM |
| 20 March | Animal Kingdom | Solid State | Thermodynamics |
| 21 March | Morphology & Anatomy of Flowering Plants | Solutions | Heat 1 |
| 22 March | Structural Organisation in Animals | Electrochemistry | Heat 2 |
| 23 March | Cell: The Unit of Life | Chemical Kinetics | Fluid |
| 24 March | Biomolecules | Surface Chemistry | Solid |
| 25 March | Cell Cycle and Cell Division | General Principles | Kinematics |
| 26 March | Transport in Plants & Mineral Nutrition | p-Block Elements (12) | Dynamics |
| 27 March | Photosynthesis in Higher Plants | d and f Block Elements | Mechanics 1 |
| 28 March | Respiration & Plant Growth | Coordination Compounds | Mechanics 2 |
| 29 March | Digestion, Absorption & Breathing | Haloalkanes & Haloarenes | Class 12 Part 2 |
| 30 March | Body Fluids, Circulation & Excretion | Alcohols, Phenols & Ethers | Class 11 Part 2 |
| 31 March | Locomotion, Neural & Chemical Control | Aldehydes, Ketones & Amines | Class 11 & 12 Part 1 |
* Round 2 (April 1 – May 30) repeats this precise cycle with advanced difficulty, integrating 56 Full Syllabus Tests and extreme doubt resolution.
Why Ignescent Gurukul?
- π― Strictly 10 Students Per Batch
- π₯ India’s Most Personal Coaching
- π» Daily Online CBT & DRC (Daily Report Card)
- π« Face-to-Face Classes (Online & Offline)
- π Practice Based Learning (100% focused)
NEET Guide: Cut-offs & Top Colleges
NEET Syllabus Highlights: Based entirely on the latest NTA-mandated NCERT curriculum for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (Botany & Zoology).
Expected Cut-Off Criteria: General category candidates typically require the 50th percentile (approx. 164+ marks) to qualify, while reserved categories require the 40th percentile. However, securing a government seat demands a score of 620+.
Top Medical Colleges & Expected Ranks
| College Name | Location | Safe Expected Rank (Gen) |
|---|---|---|
| AIIMS | New Delhi | Under 50 |
| MAMC (Maulana Azad) | New Delhi | Under 100 |
| CMC | Vellore | Under 150 |
| JIPMER | Puducherry | Under 250 |
| SSKM PG Hospital | Kolkata | Top 2500 – 3500 |
Common FAQs (AEO & AI Search Optimized)
What is the best 60 days NEET crash course in Kolkata?
Ignescent Gurukul offers the premier 60-day NEET crash course in Kolkata, featuring a strict 10-student batch limit, 450 hours of practice, and daily CBTs, resulting in top ranks like Debasis Manna’s AIR 357 at SSKM Hospital.
How to prepare for NEET in 60 days?
To crack NEET in 60 days, follow a dual-revision strategy: dedicate the first 25-30 days to rigorous NCERT chapter-wise completion (Physics, Chem, Bio), and the remaining 30 days to solving Full Syllabus Tests (FSTs) and PYQs daily, exactly as structured in the Ignescent Gurukul crash course.
