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Frequently Asked Questions

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Kinase is an NEET-PG, INICET and FMGE preparation platform with 9,500+ verified PYQs, 2,000+ clinical Image Bank, real-pattern Grand Tests and an AI Exam Countdown Planner. Plans start at ₹5/day, with a free trial that needs no card. Available on web, Android and iOS — see the answers below for plan details, refunds, image-bank access and support.

1. What is Kinase?

Kinase is a unified preparation platform for India's two main PG entrance exams — NEET-PG (conducted by NBEMS) and INI-CET (conducted by AIIMS Delhi). It includes 9,500+ verified PYQs, a 2,000+ clinical Image Bank, real-pattern Grand Tests with exam-specific timing locks, an AI Exam Countdown Planner, performance analytics and bookmarks — on web, Android and iOS.

2. What is the NEET-PG 2026 exam pattern?

NEET-PG 2026 is a 200-MCQ computer-based test of 3 hours 30 minutes, conducted by NBEMS in English only. Marking is +4 for correct, −1 for incorrect, 0 for unattempted. The paper is split into 5 time-bound sections of 40 questions × 42 minutes each — you cannot revisit a section once its timer ends.

3. What is the INI-CET 2026 exam pattern?

INI-CET 2026 is a 200-question computer-based test of 3 hours, conducted by AIIMS Delhi for AIIMS / PGIMER / JIPMER / NIMHANS / SCTIMST PG seats. Marking is +1 for correct, −1/3 for incorrect, 0 for unattempted. The paper has 4 time-bound parts of 50 questions × 45 minutes each, and includes both single-correct and multiple-correct question types.

4. How many NEET-PG and INI-CET PYQs are available in Kinase?

Kinase includes 9,500+ verified previous-year questions across all 19 subjects, sourced from nine years of NEET-PG and INI-CET papers. Each PYQ is tagged by exam, subject, topic, year, session and difficulty, with worked explanations and trap-distractor analysis. You can filter PYQs to practise NEET-PG and INI-CET separately or together.

5. Does Kinase have image-based questions for NEET-PG and INI-CET?

Yes. The Kinase Image Bank holds 2,000+ clinical images — ECG strips, X-rays, fundoscopy, histopathology, dermatology and instruments — indexed by morphology, the way both exams actually ask them. Image-based questions account for roughly 15-20% of every recent NEET-PG and INI-CET paper.

6. What study modes are available on Kinase?

Seven modes: subject-wise QBank, Image Bank for visual recognition, Grand Tests in real exam format (NEET-PG section-locked or INI-CET part-locked with multi-correct), Mini Tests for high-yield revision, Custom Tests, Daily Practice, and the AI Exam Countdown Planner. Every mode includes worked explanations and analytics.

7. Is Kinase available on Android, iOS and Web?

Yes. Kinase runs on the web at kinaseapp.com, on Android via Google Play, and on iPhone and iPad via the App Store. Your progress, bookmarks and sticky notes sync across all three platforms automatically — no extra setup.

8. What is the AI Exam Countdown Planner?

The AI Exam Countdown Planner builds a day-by-day study schedule based on your target exam date (NEET-PG or INI-CET) and remaining days. It allocates daily MCQ targets, rotates weak subjects in, schedules revision days near the exam, and updates as your accuracy changes. Available on web and Android.

9. How do I contact support?

For any queries or support, you can reach us at support@kinaseapp.com. Our support team typically responds within 24 hours.

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