Kinase vs eGurukul — NEET-PG, INICET & FMGE Preparation Compared (2026)

Kinase and eGurukul serve Indian medical postgraduate aspirants but with very different formats and pricing. Kinase is practice-first and mobile-first; eGurukul is video-first from Dr Bhatia Medical Coaching faculty. Here is an honest side-by-side comparison.

Last verified: 30 May 2026 against Kinase product spec and eGurukul public marketing pages. natboard.edu.in · nmc.org.in

Quick Verdict

Pick Kinase for practice-first prep with 9,500+ subject-tagged PYQs across all three exams (NEET-PG + INICET + FMGE), a dedicated Image Bank and AI Exam Countdown Planner — at ₹5/day. Pick eGurukul if you want comprehensive video lectures from Dr Bhatia Medical Coaching faculty and have the budget for a premium subscription. Many aspirants combine — eGurukul for theory, Kinase for daily PYQ drilling.

Side-by-Side Comparison

DimensionKinaseeGurukul
Primary content formatPractice-first (PYQs + Grand Tests)Video-first (faculty lectures + Q-bank)
PricingFrom ₹5/dayPremium tier
Exams coveredNEET-PG, INICET, FMGEPrimarily NEET-PG, INICET
FMGE in same subscriptionYesLimited / separate
Verified PYQ count9,500+ taggedBundled Q-bank
Image Bank2,000+ images, dedicated moduleWithin Q-bank
AI PlannerAI Exam Countdown PlannerSchedule-based
Mobile-first UXBuilt mobile-primaryMobile + desktop
Free trial7 days, no cardLimited free tier
Best forPractice maximisers, repeaters, FMG aspirants, budget-conscious preppersVideo learners who like Dr Bhatia's teaching style

Where Kinase Wins

  • All three exams in one plan — NEET-PG + INICET + FMGE.
  • Lower price for higher practice volume.5/day for 9,500+ PYQs.
  • Dedicated Image Bank module. AIIMS-pattern image practice is a standalone module.
  • AI Exam Countdown Planner adapts daily targets automatically.

Where eGurukul Wins

  • Dr Bhatia Medical Coaching faculty videos — well-regarded clinical teaching style.
  • Brand legacy in NEET-PG coaching from the classroom-era Bhatia Medical Coaching.

Combination strategy: use eGurukul for video-led theory in months 1–6 of prep, then add Kinase for the final 3–6 months of daily PYQ drilling + Grand Tests + image-MCQ practice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Kinase cheaper than eGurukul?
Yes — Kinase plans start at ₹5/day, generally a fraction of eGurukul's annual subscription. Both cover NEET-PG; Kinase additionally covers INICET and FMGE in the same plan.
What does eGurukul offer that Kinase doesn’t?
eGurukul's primary content format is video lectures from Dr Bhatia Medical Coaching faculty, paired with a Q-bank. Kinase does not match the video library. If video-first learning is your preference, eGurukul's lectures are well-regarded for clinical subjects.
What does Kinase offer that eGurukul doesn’t?
Three things: (1) all three exams (NEET-PG + INICET + FMGE) in one ₹5/day subscription; (2) a dedicated 2,000+ clinical Image Bank module (not buried inside the Q-bank); (3) AI Exam Countdown Planner that auto-adjusts daily MCQ volume to your remaining days.
Can I use Kinase alongside eGurukul?
Yes — many NEET-PG aspirants use eGurukul for video lectures and Kinase for daily PYQ drilling, Grand Tests and image-MCQ practice. The combination is affordable because Kinase's pricing is a fraction of premium video subscriptions.
Which is better for NEET-PG repeaters?
Repeaters benefit most from drilling PYQs and identifying weak topics — not re-watching video lectures. Kinase's Fix My Weakness tool + 9,500+ subject-tagged PYQs + real-pattern Grand Tests are purpose-built for repeater workflows at ₹5/day.
9,500+ verified PYQs
Web + Android + iOS
From ₹5/day

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