Why Attempt the Champions Exam NEET PG?
Practice the new NEET PG pattern with 180 questions across 5 timed sections of 36 questions in 42 minutes each.
Solve long-stem clinical cases designed to strengthen your clinical reasoning and decision-making.
Master video-based MCQs that reflect the evolving NEET PG exam pattern.
Decode your performance with a detailed mock review by India's top educators.
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Compete with 1 lakh participants
Gauge your rank among NEET PG aspirants
Get to practice Video MCQs/long stem questions before the real exam
Accustom yourself to the new pattern and learn to manage time
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Frequently asked questions
What is Champions Exam NEET PG?
Champions Exam NEET PG is a full-length mock designed to assess your preparation under exam-like conditions. It includes long-stem clinical cases, video-based MCQs, and questions aligned with the latest NEET PG pattern.
When will the Champions Exam NEET PG be conducted?
Champions Exam NEET PG will go live on 22nd July 2026. You can access it through the Tests section on the PrepLadder app during the active attempt window.
How can I register for the Champions Exam NEET PG?
Getting started is simple. Register on the PrepLadder app or website and attempt the exam anytime between 22nd and 26th July 2026. Once you're in, you'll get access to India's biggest NEET PG benchmark exam—absolutely free.
Is the Champions Exam NEET PG free for all?
Yes. Every NEET PG aspirant can register and attempt the Target Test completely free of cost. No hidden charges, no subscriptions required.
What is the format of Champions Exam NEET PG?
Champions Exam NEET PG consists of 180 questions divided across 5 timed sections. Each section includes 36 questions and must be completed within 42 minutes, closely recreating the pace and pressure of the latest NEET PG pattern.
What type of questions will be included?
The test will feature high-yield, exam-relevant questions, including:
Long-stem clinical case-based questions
Video-based MCQs
Image-based questions
Conceptual and application-based questions
These questions are designed to strengthen clinical reasoning and decision-making.
Can I attempt the test in multiple sittings?
You may pause and resume the test where permitted. However, we strongly recommend completing it in one sitting to experience the actual exam pressure and get a more accurate assessment of your speed, stamina, and preparation.
Can I attempt the Champions Exam NEET PG more than once?
No. Champions Exam NEET PG can be attempted only once. Make sure you choose a distraction-free environment and attempt it seriously.
Will I be able to review my answers after the test?
Yes. After completing the test, you will be able to review the questions and detailed explanations to identify mistakes, understand the correct approach, and strengthen weak concepts.
Will there be a detailed test discussion?
Yes. Champions Exam NEET PG will be followed by a detailed mock review led by India’s top medical educators. The discussion will help you understand difficult questions, common errors, and the best approach to solving exam-style cases.
Where can I check my score and performance analysis?
Your score and detailed performance insights will be available in the Tests section of the PrepLadder app. You will be able to analyze your accuracy, subject-wise performance, and areas that need improvement.
Can I compare my performance with other NEET PG aspirants?
Yes. Your performance will be benchmarked against other aspirants attempting Champions Exam NEET PG, helping you understand your relative standing and readiness for NEET PG 2026.
Can Champions Exam NEET PG predict my actual NEET PG rank?
No mock test can predict an exact rank. However, Champions Exam NEET PG is designed to closely reflect the latest exam pattern, difficulty level, and question style, giving you a realistic indication of your current preparation.
Are there any instructions for attempting the test?
Attempt the Champions Exam NEET PG exactly like the real NEET PG exam. Sit in a quiet environment, follow the section-wise time limits, avoid interruptions, and do not refer to notes or study material. The more honestly you attempt it, the more useful your performance analysis will be.
Results on 27th July 2026

