At a centre in Palayamkottai.
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Many students have returned to coaching institutes after the National Testing Agency cancelled the NEET 2026 held on May 3 and inked in a retest for June 21. One would be lucky if the institute they have associated with in the last one to two years is only charging a nominal fee or no fee at all for this additional period. For those who cannot afford to get back to the classroom and need some quick help with question banks and test papers, here is a platform that comes free of cost.QB365, a smart educational learning platform, with the support of Rotary District 3233, has launched a free NEET online test practice series for students in Tamil Nadu.The initiative aims to help students regain confidence, reduce examination fear, improve exam readiness, and continue their preparation in a positive and structured manner.At a glanceWebsite: www.qb365.inKey features: daily and weekly NEET practice tests, topic-wise testsAccording to a press release, Tamil Nadu has one of the highest NEET candidates appearing, with approximately 1.55 lakh students registered for NEET UG 2026. A significant number of students are from rural backgrounds, Tamil-medium schools, and from economically weaker sections who find it difficult to get accessible and affordable academic support.Purushothaman, a Rotary member and founder of QB365, says they have uploaded 14,000 questions along with answers in all the three subjects in both Tamil and English.This also includes question papers from previous years and other sample papers based on NCERT syllabus.He says the platform will be helpful for students who cannot afford to spend money until the NEET retest but at the same time want to stay updated on what they have learnt. “We are not a coaching institute or tutors but we offer practice exams,” he says.Once a person logs in there are topic wise test papers. A person need to upload their NEET hall ticket to get access to the test papers.Besides daily and weekly NEET practice tests with mobile-friendly online access, the platform would also give a performance analysis based on the scores.Rotarian P. Jayanathan, Chennai coordinator and RI District - Additional Director, says the 30-day course will also offer instant results. Last year, Rotary had a similar tie-up with the educational platform but was charging students a small fee. This year, we are offering it free seeing the stress that students are undergoing with retest and to keep their medical dream alive, says Jayanathan. Published - May 23, 2026 10:12 pm IST














