What if the most stressful exam of your life didn't have to feel like a surprise?
What if you could walk in knowing — not hoping, not guessing — that you've already solved most of the paper?
That's not a hypothetical. For thousands of Darwin users in NEET 2026, that was exactly what happened. 179 out of 180 questions were already in Darwin's question bank — practiced, explained, and mastered — before exam day arrived.
99.5% Strike Rate in NEET UG 2026 is not a milestone anymore, but Darwin’s legacy.
Here's how.
NEET Has a Pattern. Most People Just Don't See It.
NEET is not a random exam. It never was.
It has its favourite concepts. Recurring question styles. Sub-topics it returns to every single year — at the same depth, in the same way — whether test-takers notice or not.
Most platforms don't bother figuring this out. They bulk up, add thousands of questions, and call it comprehensive.
Darwin does the opposite. Every question in our bank exists because the data — years of NEET papers, patterns, trends — says it should be there.
That's the difference between a large question bank and a precise one.
99.5% Is Not a Stat. It's a Standard
Anyone can claim a high strike rate. Darwin proves it — question by question, year after year.
179 matches in NEET 2026 didn't come from luck. They came from a team that reads every NEET question paper like a brief, tracks what the exam keeps returning to, and rebuilds the bank every year to stay ahead of where the paper is going — not where it's been.
Questions that no longer fit get cut. Ones that reflect emerging patterns get added. The bank gets sharper every single year, and the strike rate holds because the method holds.
Let's talk about numbers. In Physics, this year we had 44 out of 45 repeats in NEET 2025. Hard to believe? Here is one such question. Check how close was this NEET UG 2026 MCQ to the question present on our Q-bank.

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In Chemistry, we had a strike rate of 100% with 45 out of 45 repeats - most of them being exact match. Here is one such example.

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In Biology, a staggering 100 out of 100 questions found their twin in our Q-bank. Look out for yourself by accessing this exact question
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** The only question that did not directly repeat was an out-of-the-box Physics question based on the concept of free fall and human reaction time. While the concept itself was simple, the framing was unconventional and not directly derived from standard NCERT. Since NCERT Physics does not explicitly discuss human reaction time in this context, no exact or closely matching question had previously been created or tagged in the Darwin repository.
This is what exam-ready actually looks like. View the full set of NEET 2026 questions and Darwin's match in our other blog.
Your Competitors Already Know This
Here's the uncomfortable truth.
Right now, most NEET 2027 aspirants are doing what feels productive — grinding through thick notes, finishing chapters, ticking topics off a list. Working hard. Genuinely.
Darwin users are doing something different. They're not just covering the syllabus. They're learning what NEET actually rewards — the specific concepts, the specific depth, the specific way questions get framed — and building muscle memory around exactly around that.
So, when the paper arrives, it isn't unfamiliar territory. It's a room they've been in before.
Every day you prep without Darwin is a day you're working harder than you need to — and covering less of what actually shows up.
Think about what 99.5% repeats mean in real terms. If you had practiced from Darwin question bank before NEET 2026, you would have already encountered 179 of the 180 questions on your paper. The questions with same depth. The same logic.
What does that mean exactly?
NEET doesn't just test what you know — it tests how you think. The way a question is framed, the trap it sets, the concept it's really asking about beneath the surface — that's what separates a 650 from a 700.
When you've practised the exact same style of question before, you're not just recalling a fact. You're recognising a pattern. And pattern recognition under pressure is what turns preparation into marks. That's not preparation. That's an unfair advantage — and it's available to anyone willing to start.
What Darwin Gives You That Nothing Else Does
A question bank built around NEET's logic — NEET doesn't test everything equally. It has blind spots and obsessions. Darwin maps both — so your prep time goes exactly where the marks are, not where you assume they might be.
Adaptive learning that closes your gaps — not just flags them- Most apps show you what you got wrong and move on. Darwin keeps bringing it back — different angle, same concept — until you've actually fixed it. Because carrying a weaklink into the exam is not a risk worth taking.
Mocks that make the real exam feel familiar. Comfort under pressure isn't a personality trait. It's a product of repetition. Darwin's daily mock tests are designed to replicate the real NEET experience — same format, same time pressure, same difficulty curve — so that when you sit in that exam hall, your brain isn't processing something new. It's doing something it's done before.
The Exam Is Fixed. Are You?
NEET 2027 has a date. The question paper is being written right now — by people who follow the same patterns they've followed for years.
Which means the questions you'll face in that exam hall already exist in some form — in past papers, in recurring concepts, in the specific depth NEET has always demanded from its top scorers. They're not new ideas. They're the same ideas, wearing slightly different clothes. The students who recognize that — and prepare accordingly — are the ones who walk out of the hall knowing they've done well before the results are even declared.
The students who don't are the ones who say, after the exam, "I knew that topic. I just didn't expect it to be asked that way."
Darwin closes that gap. That's what the 99.5% Strike Rate is really about.
Darwin is already tracking those patterns. The question bank is already being updated. And somewhere, a student who started their prep with Darwin is going to walk into NEET 2027 and have that quiet, steady moment of recognition — I've practised this — question after question, all the way to a score they actually deserved.
That student doesn't have to be someone else.
But here's the thing about preparation — it compounds. Every week you're on Darwin, you're building familiarity, closing gaps, and sharpening instincts that can't be rushed in the final month. The students starting today will feel it in the exam hall. The ones who wait will feel that too — just differently.
At this point, it’s not a prediction.
It’s a legacy built over 5+ years of decoding NEET. Patterns repeat.
We just make sure you see them first.