India's first AI platform that trains clinical reasoning for NEET-PG, INICET, FMGE, the upcoming NExT, and USMLE. Eight AI engines. One purpose: producing doctors who think clearly under pressure.
1.5 lakh students sit the NExT exam. NExT tests clinical reasoning — can you diagnose a patient, not just recall a fact? Every existing platform gives you videos and MCQs — the same model from 2004. No platform trains you to think like a doctor. Until now.
Each engine addresses a different dimension of clinical competence. Together, they replace passive learning with active reasoning practice.
Quantum Engine is an independent educational platform. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or an official preparation partner of NBE, NBEMS, AIIMS, NBME, FSMB, or any university examination body. All exam names are used solely to describe the competencies this platform trains.
Quantum Engine started in August 2025. India's national AI healthcare frameworks launched February–May 2026. QE was already built to meet every standard they set.
"As a student, I watched lectures, solved questions, and prepared as hard as I could — and still felt something was missing when it came to actually thinking through a patient's case. That gap stayed with me. I built Quantum Engine to fill it, because I believed every student deserved a way to practise the reasoning, not just the recall. Seeing the government now prioritise exactly this in national policy has been deeply encouraging. There is still much to build."
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