Our mission

Science should be seen,
not memorised.

We built NeetLab because we watched capable students struggle with NEET — not from lack of effort, but because static diagrams and passive videos don't build intuition. Simulations can.

1500+Simulations built
98NCERT chapters
5Languages
2024Year founded
Our story

Born from a NEET frustration.

Some of us cracked NEET only on the second attempt. The first attempt didn't fail for lack of work — we had memorised every diagram in the NCERT textbook. But when the paper asked us to apply a concept in an unfamiliar context, we froze.

The problem was passive learning. We could redraw Bohr's atomic model from memory but didn't truly understand why electrons occupy specific energy levels. We knew the phases of mitosis by name, but couldn't picture what actually happens to chromosomes during anaphase.

In 2024, we teamed up with engineers and science educators to build the platform we wish had existed when we were preparing: one where you interact with the physics instead of just reading about it.

Our values

What we believe in.

Understanding over memorisation

NEET rewards intuition built through real understanding. Every simulation is designed to create insight, not pattern recognition.

Interactivity over passivity

You learn physics by changing variables and watching outcomes — not by watching someone else do it. Every simulation is interactive by design.

Accessibility over profit

Quality NEET prep shouldn't cost ₹50,000 a year. The platform is free right now, and affordability will stay a founding principle.

Inclusion through language

India's NEET aspirants think in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and more. We support students in the language they think in naturally.

NCERT accuracy above all

Every simulation is checked against NCERT content. We don't introduce ideas beyond the syllabus — precision matters at NEET.

Say it plainly

No fake urgency, no inflated numbers, no fine print. If something changes — pricing, features, anything — we say so on the site first.

Why simulations

Why seeing beats reading.

Learning science is consistent on this: you remember what you actively do far better than what you passively read. Simulations put that to work.

a

Prediction before revelation

Before a simulation runs, you're asked what will happen. Committing to a prediction — right or wrong — is what makes the answer stick.

b

Cause and effect, visible

Drag the angle, and the projectile's range changes in front of you. Concepts learned as behaviour survive unfamiliar exam questions; concepts learned as text often don't.

c

Your language, your pace

Simulations run in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and English, and can be paused and replayed — because cognitive load drops when you learn in the language you think in.

How we built it

From idea to 1500+ simulations.

2023

Research

We studied where NEET aspirants actually lose marks, and found the same pattern again and again: memorised concepts failing in unfamiliar contexts.

Early 2024

First 50 simulations

A Physics pilot with 50 hand-crafted simulations, tested with early students and rebuilt from their feedback.

Mid 2024

Full NCERT coverage

Expanded across all 98 NCERT chapters of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, and added multilingual support.

Now — 2026

1500+ simulations, free

The library keeps growing every week — and while we build, all of it is open to every student, free.

Judge us by the product.

Open a chapter, run a simulation, and see if it clicks. No card, no commitment — just science the way it should be learned.