
Ignescent Gurukul
NEET Crash Course 2026 in Siliguri
60 Days Challenge to Crack NEET 2026 with Top Rank
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Why Choose Ignescent Gurukul’s NEET 2026 Crash Course?
Our intensely structured 60-day curriculum is engineered to maximize your score. We don’t just teach; we track, test, and transform your performance.
- Only 10 Students Group: Highly personalized attention.
- Online & Offline Modes: Available as per your convenience.
- NEET 2026 Workshop: Dedicated deep-dive sessions.
- Face-to-Face Online Coaching: Mandatory camera and mic on for absolute focus.
- Flexible Options: Choose single subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), specific chapters, or the entire crash course.
- 100% Practice-Based Classes: Application-focused learning.
- Comprehensive Coverage: NCERT, PYQs, and Future Expected Questions & Concepts.
- Instant Doubt Clearance: Never carry your doubts home.
- Daily CBT (Concept Based Tests): Cementing fundamentals daily.
- Daily Chapter-Wise Tests: Immediately following each session.
- Daily Full Syllabus Mock Test (FST): Overcome exam fear and build a time management strategy to finish 180 questions in 180 minutes.
- Daily Report Card (DRC): Track your daily progress and identify weak areas.
- Two-Time Full Course Revision: Intense workshops, mock tests, and practice.
- Massive Testing Engine: Overall 60 CBTs, 120 Chapter-wise tests, and 60 Full Syllabus Mock Tests.
- Mock Test Review: All Mock Tests are strictly followed by a dedicated doubts clearance session.
- Only Mock Test Option: Available with doubt sessions if you only want to practice.
- Expert Faculty: All faculties possess a minimum of 15 years of teaching experience.
- Proven Track Record: Our top NEET 2025 rank stands at a remarkable 357.
Schedule & Timings
Batch Starts: March 2, 2026
Class Days: Monday to Friday (Mock Tests on Saturday & Sunday)
Phase 1 (1st Round Revision & Practice): 2nd March 2026 to 31st March 2026
Phase 2 (2nd Round): 1st April 2026 to 30th April 2026
All content is strictly aligned with NCERT, NTA, and NMC Expected NEET competency-level patterns.
| Time | Activity / Subject |
|---|---|
| 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM | Daily FST (Full Syllabus Mock Test) |
| 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM | Biology Session |
| 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM | Chemistry Session |
| 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM | Chapter-wise Test for the day’s PCB learning |
| 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM | Physics Session |
| 9:00 PM | Online Concept Based Test (CBT) |
Day-Wise Chapter Schedule (Round 1)
Note: For the 2nd Revision workshop in April, the exact sequence of chapters will be repeated for maximum retention.
| Date | Biology (Class 11 & 12) | Chemistry (Class 11 & 12) | Physics |
|---|---|---|---|
| 02.03.2026 | C11: The Living World & Biological Classification | C11: Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry | Semiconductor |
| 03.03.2026 | C11: Plant Kingdom & Animal Kingdom | C11: Structure of Atom | Atoms & Nuclei |
| 04.03.2026 | C11: Morphology & Anatomy of Flowering Plants | C11: Classification of Elements & Periodicity | Dual Nature of Particle |
| 05.03.2026 | C11: Structural Org. in Animals & Cell The Unit of Life | C11: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure | Wave Optics & Ray Optics |
| 06.03.2026 | C11: Biomolecules and Cell Cycle & Cell Division | C11: Thermodynamics | Electrostatics Part 1 |
| 09.03.2026 | C11: Photosynthesis & Respiration in Plants | C11: Equilibrium | Electrostatics Part 2 |
| 10.03.2026 | C11: Plant Growth & Breathing/Exchange of Gases | C11: Redox Reactions | Current Electricity |
| 11.03.2026 | C11: Body Fluids & Excretory Products | C11: Organic Chem – Basic Principles | Moving Charges & Magnetism |
| 12.03.2026 | C11: Locomotion & Neural Control | C11: Hydrocarbons | Magnetism & Matter |
| 13.03.2026 | C11: Chemical Coordination & C12: Sexual Repro. in Plants | C12: Solutions | Electromagnetic Induction |
| 16.03.2026 | C12: Human Repro. & Reproductive Health | C12: Electrochemistry | Alternating Current |
| 17.03.2026 | C12: Principle & Molecular Basis of Inheritance | C12: Chemical Kinetics | Electromagnetic Wave |
| 18.03.2026 | C12: Evolution & Human Health/Disease | C12: The D & F Block Elements | Waves |
| 19.03.2026 | C12: Microbes & Biotech Principles | C12: Coordination Compounds | SHM |
| 20.03.2026 | C12: Biotech Applications & Organisms/Populations | C12: Haloalkanes & Haloarenes | Thermodynamics |
| 23.03.2026 | C12: Ecosystem, Biodiversity & Conservation | C12: Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers | Thermal Properties of Matter |
| 24.03.2026 | Full Class 11 Revision | C12: Aldehydes, Ketones, Carboxylic Acids | Kinetic Theory of Gases |
| 25.03.2026 | Full Class 11 Mock Test | C12: Amines | Solids & Fluids |
| 26.03.2026 | Full Class 12 Revision | C12: Biomolecules | Rotation |
| 27.03.2026 | Full Class 12 Mock Test | Full Chemistry Test | Work, Power & Energy |
| 28.03.2026 | – | – | NLM |
| 30.03.2026 | – | – | Kinematics |
| 31.03.2026 | – | – | Units & Measurement |
Course Fees Structure
| Plan Type | Offline Fee (Rs) | Online Fee (Rs) |
|---|---|---|
| Full Crash Course | 54,000 | 45,000 |
| One Subject Only | 18,000 | 15,000 |
| Only Mock Tests (180+ Tests) | 9,000 | 1,500 |
| Per Mock Test (Pay as you go) | 500 (+ 1,500 Reg. Fee) | – |
NEET 2026 Official Information & Guidelines
Stay informed with the official updates extracted from the NTA NEET (UG) 2026 Information Brochure to ensure you miss no deadlines.
- Online Form Fill Up Dates: 08 February 2026 to 08 March 2026 (up to 09:00 P.M.)
- Form Fill Up Guidelines: Applications must be submitted strictly online via the NTA website. You will need your Aadhaar Card (recommended for ID verification), 6-8 recent passport-size photos, and 4-6 postcard-size photos against a white background.
- NEET 2026 Exam Date: 03 May 2026 (Sunday)
- Exam Timing & Duration: 02:00 PM to 05:00 PM (180 Minutes / 3 Hours)
- Exam Pattern & Syllabus: The paper will consist of 180 compulsory Multiple Choice Questions (Physics: 45, Chemistry: 45, Biology [Botany & Zoology]: 90) totaling 720 marks. The syllabus covers the updated NMC guidelines for Classes 11 and 12.
- Cutoffs, Ranks & Colleges: To be eligible for undergraduate medical admission (MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS), candidates must score a minimum of the 50th percentile (General/EWS), 40th percentile (SC/ST/OBC-NCL), or 45th percentile (Gen-PwBD). Your All India Rank (AIR) dictates counseling for the 15% All India Quota and 85% State Quota seats.
