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PrepLadder, owned by Unacademy, unveils new education offerings for post-graduate medical students


PrepLadder, Unacademy-owned online learning platform, has announced the launch of Dream Team Next Edition, a team of educators, and QBank Next Edition, an advanced exam preparation tool.

The Dream Team Next Edition and QBank Next Edition are designed to provide a comprehensive learning experience for aspiring medical professionals. The Dream Team Next Edition includes a team of expert faculty members across various medical specializations who will curate personalized learning experiences. QBank Next Edition will enable students to evaluate their preparedness for the Nation Exit Test (NExT) exam format. With over 2.5 lakh active learners on the platform, PrepLadder aims to provide a next-generation learning experience for postgraduate medical aspirants in compliance with NExT syllabus.

Dream Team next comprises of educators such as Dr Rajesh Koushal (anatomy), Dr Preeti Sharma (microbiology and pathology), Dr Deepak Marwah (medicine), Dr Meenakshi Bothra (paediatrics), Dr Pritesh Singh (surgery), Dr Prassan Vij (OBG), Dr C Shanmugapriya (biochemistry), and Dr Nikita Nanwani (radiology).

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Deepanshu Goyal, CEO and Co-founder, PrepLadder stated “We hope to further enhance the learning experience through best-in-class study materials like the Qbank Next Edition curated by India’s top faculty,”

In July 2020, Unacademy acquired PrepLadder for $50 million in a cash-and-stock deal. The startup offers a simplified learning experience through engaging videos for medical PG and NEET aspirants. Its platform has over five million app downloads and has conducted over one million tests, according to the company.

According to reports, Unacademy has delayed the launch of its offline NEET PG institute called PrepLadder Neuros, as 14 of the platform’s 19 doctors-turned-teachers resigned over the last four months. The platform has reportedly not been able to get enough student registrations to open an institute, even in one city. Unacademy was planning to open Neuros in January across at least 10 cities but has reportedly postponed it to March.

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