

When students begin preparing for any major examination, especially NEET, the biggest challenge is not just studying — it is consolidating resources. The moment preparation starts, hundreds of suggestions begin pouring in: Solve this book, try that material, attempt these questions. With thousands of resources available in the market, most aspirants end up confused.
Dr. Vipin Kumar Sharma opens his session on Competition Wala with a simple message — the best resource is the one that is complete, reliable, and refined over years. And for NEET aspirants, he points towards one single solution: PW Modules.
A line printed on these books captures the idea perfectly:
“Every page brings you closer to your white coat.”
A good resource must cover theory, give conceptual clarity, and include diverse question types aligning with board exams and NEET’s evolving pattern. According to Dr. Sharma, a student must look for:
A book should help you immediately understand a topic when you feel stuck. Good theory acts as your first anchor.
For Class 11 and 12 students, board-style questions are essential because subjective exams are part of the journey.
NEET’s pattern has changed significantly in recent years. The module must include:
Single-correct MCQs
Match-the-following
Assertion–Reason questions
Statement-based questions
Conceptual MCQs
Image-based questions
Only when all these are included in one place can a resource be called complete.
Every year, a dedicated team reviews, updates, and rewrites the modules using student feedback. Over time, these modules have become near-perfect in terms of accuracy and exam relevance.
Dr. Sharma explains each module set:
Ideal for students starting their NEET journey.
Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology modules
Around 15 books
15 OMR sheets for test practice
Detailed theory
Quick revision notes (1–2 pages per chapter)
Diverse question sets
NEET PYQs
100% NCERT-focused content
Level-wise exercises (L1 easy → L2 moderate/hard)
The cost per book comes out to less than ₹200, making it far more budget-friendly than most material in the market.
These contain everything in the Arjun set but tailored to the Class 12 syllabus.
14 books (because the Class 12 syllabus is smaller)
More OMR sheets as students take more mock tests in Class 12
Detailed theory + revision sheets
All NEET-level and board-level question types
NCERT-based content
PYQs included
Price is the same as Arjun modules.
Made for students who need to cover both Class 11 and 12 syllabus in one year.
24 books (combined syllabus)
30 OMR sheets
Topic-wise analysis
Detailed theory
Revision notes
NCERT-focused fill-in-the-blanks
Solved examples
Multi-concept questions
All question varieties including match-the-following, statement-based, and PYQs
These are slightly costlier than the regular modules because they cover double the content, yet still priced affordably at around ₹4000 (compared to ₹2700 for class-wise modules).
All modules — Arjun, Lakshya, and Yakeen — are available in Hindi medium with the same features and structure.
He emphasizes that there is no obligation to buy any particular material. But piling up multiple books leads to confusion and incomplete study. A book serves its purpose only when completed properly.
So the advice is simple:
Complete the PW modules at least once before moving to any additional book.
They offer everything required — theory, NCERT focus, questions, PYQs, mock practice — in one place.
This video was created to remove confusion about study material and explain exactly what PW modules offer. When combined with your online batch, these modules create a clear, structured system that simplifies preparation.
Dr. Sharma ends with a wish of good luck and the hope that students find their journey smoother with the right resource in hand.