What's in the 30 tests
- 12 partial-syllabus tests β single-subject or chapter-grouped, used early in the year to lock in concepts as they are taught.
- 18 full-syllabus mocks β full-pattern NEET / JEE-grade tests, used to build stamina, time management, and exam-day temperament.
How the schedule ramps
Tests are scheduled to mirror how your preparation should be intensifying as the exam approaches.
- January: 1 test / week
- February: 2 tests / week
- March: 2 tests / week
- Early April: 3 tests / week
- Late April (last 2 weeks): Test on every alternate day
The late-April cadence is deliberate β repeated full-length mocks every alternate day in the final fortnight is what builds the calmness and pace that NEET / JEE day demands.
What you get with every test
- NEET / JEE-pattern paper, full-length where applicable, with the same time pressure as the real exam.
- Detailed solutions delivered the same week.
- Topic-wise performance analysis β not just a score.
- One-on-one review with your subject faculty for any score that flags a learning gap.
Can I join just the Test Series?
Yes. The test series is available to enrolled Max Classes students (it is built into the 2-year, 1-year, and dropper batches) and as a standalone for self-prep students or students at other institutes who want our testing infrastructure.
FAQ
What if I miss a test?
Make-up slot within the same week, subject to availability. Standalone students with repeated misses may be moved to an audit-only status.
Are scores shared with parents?
Yes β performance reports are sent to parents alongside the screen-time monitoring report each month.
Fees for standalone enrolment?
Contact for fees. The test series fee is meaningfully lower than the full batch fee.
