Sri Chaitanya Group was founded 41 years ago with a vision to expand access to professional education, especially for girl students from rural Andhra Pradesh who lacked awareness and resources. Beginning with the first Sri Chaitanya Girls Junior College, the mission was to help meritorious students secure seats in top higher education institutions through a fresh approach to intermediate education.
Today, Sri Chaitanya is one of India’s leading NEET coaching institutions, known for expert faculty, structured programs, and consistent top ranks. With specialized courses tailored to student needs, it stands among the best NEET coaching centres in India.
The aim is to achieve All India ranks below 10 and 1000 in NEET, as well as secure seats in AIIMS New Delhi and JIPMER Pondicherry. The academic program consists of four phases.
Aim for achieving all India below 5000 rank in NEET and also Seat in National level best medical colleges like AIIMS. Academic program consists of 4phases.
Aim for achieving all India below 10000 rank in NEET and also Seat in state level best medical colleges. Academic program consists of 4phases.
The NEET exam percentile requirement for the General category is 50, which means that an aspirant must score atleast 50 percentile or above to qualify for NEET. For reserved categories, such as SC/ST/OBC, the minimum percentile requirement is 40. However, a 'good' percentile score may vary depending on the individual's goals and the competition for medical college admissions that year.
National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is administered by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission to MBBS, BDS, BSMS, BHMS and BUMS courses offered by both government and private institutions in India. NEET is one of India’s most important medical entrance exams for UG admissions. The offline examination is conducted in 11 languages, including English and Hindi. Those who wish to apply for NEET need to register on NTA’s official website to access the application form.
There is no restriction on the number of attempts in NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test). Aspirants can attempt NEET as many times as they wish to improve their scores and secure admission to their preferred medical colleges. However, aspirants must ensure that they meet the eligibility criteria for appearing in NEET, such as age limit, educational qualifications, and nationality.
No, NCERT books aren’t enough to qualify NEET. To crack the examination and score a good rank, one must prepare from other books, attempt mock tests and solve previous years’ question papers.