Physics, Chemistry, and Biology are taught with complete CBSE/GSEB curriculum coverage and NEET-level depth simultaneously. Your child walks into their school exam prepared. They walk into NEET prepared. The same learning does both.
Medical admissions in India have multiple pathways — NEET for MBBS and BDS, GUJCET for Gujarat state seats, CUET and IAT for central university programs, and ICAR for agricultural sciences. SUPREME prepares students across all of them simultaneously.
At this stage, individual attention is not a comfort — it is a necessity. In a batch of 24, every student's performance is tracked chapter by chapter. Weak areas are identified early and addressed before they compound.
NEET questions don't follow textbook patterns. Dedicated doubt-clearing sessions ensure no concept is left unclear. Full NEET-pattern mock tests run on a fixed schedule throughout both years.

The biggest challenge for Class 11 NEET aspirants is managing school exams and NEET prep simultaneously. SUPREME eliminates that conflict — both are taught as one unified program.
NEET, GUJCET, CUET, IAT, and ICAR are all covered within the two-year SUPREME program — so no opportunity is left unprepared regardless of which college or stream your child targets.
Printed study materials cover the school syllabus and NEET-level questions in one place — no juggling between multiple books, no confusion about what to study for which exam.
Chapter-wise tests, periodic mock exams, and full NEET-pattern tests are reviewed personally with each student. Parents are kept informed at every stage — no surprises when Class 12 and NEET arrive.

The Class 11 syllabus forms the backbone of NEET. Concepts like thermodynamics, organic chemistry, and cell biology introduced here will appear directly in NEET questions. Every topic is taught for deep understanding — because a concept half-understood in Class 11 becomes a gap in the NEET paper two years later.
The Class 12 syllabus is completed with the same depth, while systematic revision of Class 11 topics runs in parallel. Full NEET-format mock tests are progressively introduced — timed, full syllabus, performance analysed. By the time NEET arrives, the exam format is familiar, not frightening.
Chapter tests, unit tests, and full mock exams run on a fixed calendar. Every test leads to a personal feedback conversation. If a student is consistently weak in a topic, it is revisited — not glossed over in the interest of covering the next chapter.
Chapter tests, unit tests, and full NEET-pattern mock exams run throughout both years on a fixed schedule. Every result is reviewed personally — parents receive clear, specific updates at every stage.



