NEET Mock Test 2026 — Free AI-Powered Practice

Full-length NEET mocks — 200 questions across Biology (100), Physics (50), Chemistry (50). Live timer, -1 negative marking, and AI analysis of weak chapters based on NCERT.

NEET mock pattern matches NTA 2026

Every full-length NEET mock on Coachingle is 200 questions in 200 minutes — the current NTA pattern for 2026. Biology dominates with 100 questions (Botany 50 + Zoology 50), Physics 50, and Chemistry 50.

Marking is +4 per correct, -1 per wrong, 0 for unattempted. Every question has an "Attempt Anyway" button so you can simulate the risk-reward calculation real NEET aspirants face.

Biology is where mocks pay off

NEET Biology is mostly factual recall from NCERT. The real challenge is stamina — 100 Biology questions in one sitting, maintaining accuracy in question 80 after 60 minutes of test-taking. Our mock engine deliberately loads the Biology section with high-volume, medium-difficulty questions to simulate this stamina challenge.

Chapter distribution in each Biology mock matches actual NEET distribution: Human Physiology 18-20%, Genetics and Evolution 15-18%, Plant Physiology 12-15%, Ecology 10-12%, Cell Biology 8-10%, and so on. You practice where marks actually come from.

  • Full-length NEET mock (200 Q, 3h 20m)
  • Biology-only mock (100 Q, 1h 40m)
  • Physics-only sectional (50 Q, 50m)
  • Chemistry-only sectional (50 Q, 50m)
  • NCERT-aligned solution for every question
  • Hinglish narration available for explanation reading

Using mocks alongside NCERT

NEET is a memorization-heavy exam. Mocks alone will not get you to 650+. The rule: read the NCERT chapter, then mock that chapter, then re-read the NCERT lines you got wrong. Repeat. Our weakness-tracker integrates with your NCERT chapter list to flag exactly which lines to re-read.

Start daily chapter-level mocks 6 months before NEET. Shift to Biology-only full-lengths in months 4-3. Full NEET mocks start month 2 onwards, 2 per week maximum, with a rest day and deep-review day between each.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the NEET mock based on NCERT?

Yes. All Biology questions come from NCERT content — the AI uses NCERT chapter-line references to generate questions, and every explanation links back to the specific NCERT line. Physics and Chemistry questions are NCERT-aligned but include problem-solving beyond NCERT examples, matching the actual NEET difficulty.

How does the Biology mock handle the 100-question volume?

Biology mocks preserve the real 100-question volume deliberately. The pattern match is critical — no other exam requires this kind of stamina in biology. Students who practice only 50-question sectional mocks often underperform on the real 100-question section due to mental fatigue. Full-length Biology mocks train that stamina.

Can I get mock tests for NEET PG as well?

No. Coachingle NEET vertical is for the undergraduate NEET UG exam (11th/12th medical entrance). NEET PG has a different pattern and different content entirely. We may add NEET PG support in 2026.

How accurate is the weak-chapter detection?

The AI analyzes your mock performance across 5+ mocks before making strong claims. After 5 mocks, weak-chapter accuracy is high — you will see specific chapters like "Human Reproduction: 52% accuracy" with a plan to improve. After 1-2 mocks, results are noisy and the AI flags fewer specific areas.

Does the mock include Hinglish narration?

Yes. Explanations can be read aloud in Hinglish (Hindi-English hybrid) — useful for Hindi-medium NEET aspirants who are comfortable with English terminology but prefer Hindi explanation flow. Toggle in settings after submitting a mock.

How many mock tests should I take?

For the year leading up to NEET: 1 chapter-mock per day in months 12-6, 2-3 full Biology-only mocks per week in months 5-3, and 2 full NEET mocks per week in months 2-1. Total 80-100 mocks. More than that often hurts because you stop reviewing.

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