Kinase vs Cerebellum — Mobile-First NEET-PG, INICET & FMGE Prep Compared

Kinase and Cerebellum are both mobile-first practice platforms for Indian PG aspirants — the closest format-peers in this comparison series. The differentiators are PYQ depth, Image Bank scale, FMGE inclusion and the AI Planner. Here is the objective side-by-side.

Last verified: 29 May 2026 against Kinase product spec and Cerebellum public marketing pages. natboard.edu.in · nmc.org.in

Quick Verdict

Both are mobile-first practice platforms. Pick Kinase if you want 9,500+ subject-tagged PYQs across NEET-PG + INICET + FMGE in one subscription, a dedicated 2,000+ clinical Image Bank module, and an AI Exam Countdown Planner — all from ₹5/day. Pick Cerebellum if it better matches a specific feature you need; trial both via their free tiers before committing.

Side-by-Side Comparison

DimensionKinaseCerebellum
Primary formatPractice-first (PYQ + Grand Test)Practice-first
PricingFrom ₹5/dayPlan-tiered (verify on their site)
Exams coveredNEET-PG, INICET, FMGEPrimarily NEET-PG
FMGE includedYes — same subscriptionNo / separate
Verified PYQ count9,500+ taggedVerify on their site
Image Bank2,000+ images, dedicated moduleWithin Q-bank
Grand TestsReal-pattern (200 / 300 MCQ)Available
AI PlannerAI Exam Countdown PlannerSchedule-based
Custom TestsSubject + topic + PYQ-only + image-onlyCustom Q-bank tests
Free trial7 days, no cardLimited free tier
Best forAll-exam coverage + image-MCQ focus + low costNEET-PG-only aspirants who prefer their UX

Where Kinase Wins

  • NEET-PG + INICET + FMGE in one subscription. Especially valuable for foreign medical graduates.
  • Dedicated Image Bank module with 2,000+ tagged clinical images.
  • AI Exam Countdown Planner adapts daily MCQ targets to your specific exam date.
  • "Fix My Weakness" auto-builds tests from wrong-answer pool.

Pick Cerebellum if

  • You only need NEET-PG content and prefer their specific UX.
  • A feature you require is on their roadmap but not on Kinase's.

Trial both: Kinase offers a 7-day free trial with no card needed. Cerebellum has its own free tier. Spend a week on each, drill 50 PYQs, run one Grand Test, and pick the UX that fits your daily flow. The platform you'll actually open every day matters more than the spec sheet.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is Kinase different from Cerebellum?
Both are mobile-first practice platforms for Indian PG aspirants. Kinase's differentiators: 9,500+ verified PYQs across NEET-PG + INICET + FMGE in one subscription, a 2,000+ clinical Image Bank as a dedicated module, an AI Exam Countdown Planner that adapts daily MCQ volume to remaining days, and pricing from ₹5/day.
Is Kinase cheaper than Cerebellum?
Kinase plans start at ₹5/day. Cerebellum's pricing varies by plan tier; verify the current offer on both sites before deciding. The bigger differentiator is content depth — Kinase ships a 9-year PYQ archive plus FMGE coverage in a single subscription.
Does Cerebellum cover FMGE?
Cerebellum focuses primarily on NEET-PG. Kinase covers NEET-PG, INICET and FMGE in the same subscription — useful for foreign medical graduates who need to clear FMGE before NEET-PG.
Which has a better Image Bank — Kinase or Cerebellum?
Kinase has a dedicated Image Bank of 2,000+ clinical images organised by subject (radiology, pathology, dermatology, gross specimens, ECGs, fundoscopy, IHC patterns). This is a separate module — not buried inside the Q-bank — which makes it easier to drill image-MCQ recognition systematically. Verify Cerebellum's current image library on their site.
Can I switch from Cerebellum to Kinase mid-prep?
Yes — both platforms are self-paced and don't lock you into a long onboarding. Kinase offers a 7-day free trial (no card required) so you can evaluate the QBank, Image Bank, Grand Tests and AI Exam Countdown Planner before committing. Existing wrong-question data won't transfer, but the underlying syllabus is identical.
9,500+ verified PYQs
Web + Android + iOS
From ₹5/day

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