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NEET 2027 Batch Comparison

Most students spend more time picking a batch than actually using it.

You open the NEETprep website, see four or five similar-sounding classroom test series, read the feature list on each, and still have no idea which one actually makes sense for your situation.

This comparison exists to fix that.

What follows is a batch-by-batch breakdown of every major NEETprep offering for NEET 2027 — what each one includes, what kind of student benefits most from it, where the real differences lie, and where the differences are mostly just packaging.

The Short Version (If You're in a Rush)

Before the detailed breakdown, here's the honest one-line summary for each batch:

  • EPIC — Maximum test volume (47 tests), highest price. Worth it only if you'll actually show up to all 47.
  • RELENTLESS — Same format as EPIC, 35 tests, significantly cheaper. The smarter pick for most students.
  • VITAL — All full-length papers, built specifically for droppers whose revision is complete.
  • ASCEND — Structured chapter-first approach, better for droppers who still have syllabus gaps.
  • Score Booster — A bundle combining AIIMS-level question bank with Biology Masterclass. Good for final-phase score improvement.
  • Target Batch 2028 — Long-term two-year program for Class 11 students. Only makes sense if started early.
  • Jumbo Test Series — Online-only. Best if you can't attend offline classroom centers.

What Makes NEETprep Different from Allen or Aakash?

Before comparing batches within NEETprep, it's worth understanding what the platform as a whole does differently.

NEETprep's main strength is its question design — particularly in Biology. Students who have used multiple test series consistently describe NEETprep biology as among the most NCERT-accurate available. The questions are concept-based and statement-oriented in a way that mirrors recent NEET papers closely.

Physics is more mixed. Some papers feel slightly above NEET level, which some students appreciate for pressure preparation and others find discouraging. Chemistry sits in the middle — generally well-calibrated and NCERT-linked.

The platform also emphasizes analytics more than most competitors. You don't just get a score — you get chapter-wise accuracy data, difficulty-level breakdowns, and all-India rank comparisons after each test. For self-study students especially, this data is genuinely useful for deciding what to revise next.

None of this means NEETprep is automatically better than Allen or Aakash. It means it serves a specific kind of student well — one who wants structured, NCERT-focused practice with good performance tracking.

EPIC Classroom Test Series — 47 Tests, Highest Investment

  • Price: ₹16,999 (discounts available at checkout)
  • Format: 20 chapter-based tests (120Q, 2 hrs) + 27 full-length papers (180Q, 3 hrs)
  • Start date: Mid-March 2026
  • Mode: Offline classroom centers

EPIC is NEETprep's flagship offline program and the one with the highest test count. The structure makes sense on paper: chapter-based papers first to build topic confidence, then full-length simulations to build exam stamina.

The offline format is worth highlighting because it's genuinely different from online practice. Sitting in a physical center, with no option to pause or switch tabs, creates a mental state closer to the actual exam. Students who have only practiced online often report a noticeable drop in performance their first time in an exam center — EPIC's offline format reduces that gap.

Who benefits most: Students attending coaching who want additional structured test practice outside class. The 47-test volume is the main selling point — if you can realistically attend most of them, you get broad syllabus coverage before exam day.

The honest caveat: 47 tests is a serious commitment. If you know your schedule won't allow consistent attendance, you're paying for tests you won't use. RELENTLESS exists for exactly this reason.

RELENTLESS Classroom Test Series — The Smarter Mid-Range Pick

  • Price: ₹9,499 (discounts available at checkout)
  • Format: 20 chapter-based tests (120Q, 2 hrs) + 15 full-length papers (180Q, 3 hrs)
  • Start date: Mid-March 2026
  • Mode: Offline classroom centers

RELENTLESS runs on the same schedule as EPIC and uses the same offline format. The difference is 12 fewer tests and roughly ₹7,500 lower price.

For most students, this is the better option. Here's why: the difference between 35 tests and 47 tests is meaningful only if you actually complete all 47. For a student who misses 5-6 sessions of EPIC, they've effectively paid extra for the equivalent of RELENTLESS.

The chapter-based + full-length structure is identical. Performance analytics, all-India rank comparison, and the offline exam environment are all the same.

Who benefits most: Students who want offline classroom test practice but don't need the absolute maximum test frequency. This covers the majority of serious NEET 2027 aspirants who are also managing coaching and self-study simultaneously.

VITAL Classroom Test Series — Designed for Droppers, No Warmup

  • Price: ₹9,499 (discounts available at checkout)
  • Format: 27 full-length tests only (180Q, 3 hrs each)
  • Start date: June 14, 2026
  • Mode: Offline classroom centers

VITAL is built exclusively for dropper students and it makes no attempt to hold your hand.

Every single one of the 27 tests is full-length. There are no chapter-based warmup papers. The assumption is that you've already gone through the syllabus at least once and you need pure exam simulation, not topic-level practice.

The June 14 start date is deliberate — it gives dropper students who appeared in NEET 2026 roughly two months to complete a full revision cycle before the test series begins. Jumping into full-length papers without having revised is a common mistake that leads to discouraging scores and wasted tests.

Who benefits most: Dropper students who are honest with themselves about having a solid syllabus foundation. If Class 11 topics are weak, those will show up badly on every full-length paper and VITAL won't fix them — ASCEND will.

ASCEND Classroom Test Series — For Droppers Who Still Have Gaps

  • Price: ₹8,599 (discounts available at checkout)
  • Format: Structured chapter-first test cycle (chapter tests + full-length papers)
  • Mode: Offline classroom centers

ASCEND takes the opposite approach to VITAL. Rather than assuming your preparation is complete, it works through the syllabus systematically — chapter tests first, full-length papers later.

This matters more than it sounds. Many dropper students convince themselves their syllabus is complete when they actually have significant gaps in a few Class 11 chapters. VITAL will expose those gaps painfully across every full-length paper. ASCEND builds toward full-length practice gradually, giving you the chance to close those gaps as the test cycle progresses.

Who benefits most: Dropper students who have weak chapters remaining — particularly in Physical Chemistry or Class 11 Physics — and want a sequenced approach that covers the syllabus rather than just testing it.

VITAL vs. ASCEND — the actual decision: Ask yourself one question. If you sat down to take a full NEET paper right now, would your score reflect where you want to be in 6 months? If yes, VITAL. If no, ASCEND.

Score Booster 2027 — The Bundle for Final-Phase Students

  • Price: ₹9,993 (discounts available at checkout)
  • What it includes: Target Batch Vital (AIIMS question bank) + Masterclass in Biology
  • Best for: Students targeting score improvement in the final months

Score Booster isn't a test series — it's a question practice bundle. It combines an AIIMS-difficulty question bank with a dedicated Biology MCQ resource, aimed at students who need to push their score from a plateau.

The difficulty tiering in the question bank (Easy/Moderate/Tough) is genuinely useful. Most students practice at one difficulty level and get comfortable there. Being able to isolate and practice Tough-tier questions across all chapters is something most standalone test series don't offer.

The Biology Masterclass component — 7,300+ NCERT-based MCQs prepared by Dr. N.K. Sharma with Telegram bot solutions — is probably the stronger of the two inclusions for most students. Biology is where NEET marks are most directly tied to NCERT reading accuracy, and having a structured question bank for it has a clear return.

Who benefits most: Students in the 540-600 range who want targeted practice to break through their current score ceiling. Not the right choice if you still need structured test scheduling — the classroom series are better for that.

Target Batch 2028 — Long-Term Prep for Class 11 Students

  • Price: ₹9,999 (discounts available at checkout)
  • What it includes: 10,000+ flashcards, NCERT question bank, DPP system, performance analytics
  • Best for: Class 11 students starting early for NEET 2028

Target Batch 2028 works on a different logic from the other batches. It's not about test frequency — it's about building knowledge systems that compound over time.

The flashcard system uses spaced repetition, which means the cards you get wrong come back more often and the ones you know well come back less. Over 18-24 months, this creates much stronger retention than passive revision. But it only works if you start early and use it consistently — students who buy this batch close to the exam don't get the same benefit.

The honest take: This batch has clear value for a Class 11 student who will actually use it daily. For someone looking for a last-minute preparation option, it's not the right fit.

Jumbo Test Series — Best Online-Only Option

  • Price: ₹3,999 (2027 edition) / ₹6,999 (2028 edition)
  • What it includes: Biology, Chemistry, Physics Prodigy series + High Yield full-length mock tests
  • Mode: Online only

The Jumbo series is the right pick for students who want comprehensive online practice without attending physical classroom centers. It bundles all three subject-wise Prodigy test series with full-length mocks in one enrollment.

The AI recommendation system — which suggests chapters to focus on based on your test patterns — is more useful than it sounds. Most students don't objectively know which chapters are costing them the most marks. The platform's data often surfaces weak areas that students had underestimated.

Pricing and Where to Find Discounts

NEETprep batch prices are not fixed — they change across admission windows, and the same batch can have different pricing depending on when you enroll.

At the time of writing, students enrolling through checkout are finding a discount code called RANK2027 that reduces prices on several batches — ₹1,000 off on EPIC, RELENTLESS, VITAL, Score Booster, and Target Batch 2028, with smaller discounts on other batches. This code has been circulating in student communities and is worth trying at checkout if you're enrolling now.

How to Actually Choose Between These Batches

The comparison above gives you the features. Here's the decision framework:

  • If you're a Class 12 student attending coaching: RELENTLESS is the default right choice for most. EPIC only if you're certain you'll attend nearly all 47 tests.
  • If you're a dropper with strong basics: VITAL. It gives you full-exam pressure practice from June onward without chapter-level distraction.
  • If you're a dropper with remaining gaps: ASCEND. The sequenced structure will serve you better than jumping straight into full-length papers.
  • If you're in Class 11: Target Batch 2028, but only if you start using it consistently from day one. The value is in the compounding — not in the enrollment.
  • If you can't attend offline centers: Jumbo Test Series. It's the best online-only option NEETprep offers.
  • If your score is stuck and you need targeted improvement: Score Booster, particularly for the Biology Masterclass component.

The One Thing That Matters More Than Batch Selection

Every experienced NEET aspirant says the same thing, and it's worth repeating here.

The students who improve their rank most significantly between enrollment and exam day are not the ones who found the best test series. They're the ones who gave tests on a fixed schedule, spent time after each test reviewing what they got wrong and why, and then revised that specific content before the next test.

A test series is only as useful as the post-test revision habit it creates. EPIC with poor analysis habits will give worse results than RELENTLESS with strong ones.

Whatever batch you pick, build the analysis habit from the first test. That's what actually moves the rank.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which NEETprep batch is best for NEET 2027?
For most Class 12 students, RELENTLESS offers the best balance of test volume and price. For dropper students, the choice between VITAL and ASCEND depends on how complete your syllabus coverage is.
What is the difference between EPIC and RELENTLESS?
EPIC has 47 tests (20 chapter + 27 full-length), RELENTLESS has 35 tests (20 chapter + 15 full-length). Both use the same offline format and start on the same date. The price difference is roughly ₹7,500. For most students, RELENTLESS is sufficient.
Is VITAL or ASCEND better for dropper students?
VITAL is better if your syllabus is complete and you need full-exam practice. ASCEND is better if you still have chapter gaps and need a structured revision-and-test approach. Both are designed for droppers.
Is NEETprep good for biology?
Yes — biology is consistently NEETprep's strongest section based on student feedback. The questions are NCERT-focused, concept-based, and closely aligned with the statement and assertion formats that appear in recent NEET papers.
What about NEETprep physics — is it too hard?
Physics gets mixed reviews. Some papers feel above NEET level, particularly in Section B. Many students still find this useful for building pressure tolerance, but if you're already struggling with physics basics, very hard papers may not be the most productive use of your time.
Is Score Booster worth buying separately from a classroom test series?
Score Booster is a question bank, not a test series. If you want scheduled test practice, you need a classroom series (EPIC, RELENTLESS, VITAL, or ASCEND) alongside it. Score Booster works best as a supplement for students who already have their test schedule handled.
Are there any discount codes available for NEETprep batches?
Students have been sharing a code — RANK2027 — which has been working at checkout for several batches and giving discounts of ₹100 to ₹1,000 depending on the course. Whether it's active depends on the current admission window, so it's worth trying when you're at the checkout page.
Can I use both NEETprep and Allen for test practice?
Many high-scoring students do exactly this. NEETprep works well for chapter-wise biology practice and structured online tests. Allen's major tests are useful for full-syllabus benchmarking closer to the exam. The two complement each other without significant overlap.
How many tests are enough for NEET preparation?
There's no fixed number, but consistency matters more than volume. A student who gives 30 tests and properly analyzes each one will outperform a student who gives 60 tests and only checks their score. The classroom series batches (35-47 tests) are calibrated well for a preparation window of 8-10 months.
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Note: This comparison is based on batch details available as of May 2026. Pricing and batch structures can change with admission windows.

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