The Vijay Batch story — why we built a dropper program with Dr. Parth Goyal.
A NEET dropper year is rarely about more content — it's about belief, structure, and a mentor who's already walked the path. Here's the playbook behind India's most-anticipated dropper batch for NEET 2027.
Every year, lakhs of NEET aspirants close their answer sheets and walk out knowing they're going to drop. The dropper year that follows is the loneliest, hardest, most underrated chapter in Indian test prep. The Vijay Batch was built for that chapter — and only that chapter.
For NEET 2027, Infinity Learn is launching the Vijay Batch — a Grade 13 dropper program crafted under the supervision of DC Pandey and mentored by Dr. Parth Goyal & many AIIMS toppers. This article isn't a sales page. It's the thinking behind the design.
The dropper problem isn't a content problem.
Most droppers don't fail NEET because they didn't have access to enough lectures. They fail because the year unravels in places no syllabus addresses: in the silence after the result, in the pressure of family expectations, in the loneliness of studying alone, in the absence of someone who has been here before.
A dropper batch, done right, is 30% more rigorous teaching and 70% structural support. The structure is what we obsessed over.
The dropper year is mostly inside the head. Build for the head, and the marks will follow.
Why "Vijay".
Vijay means victory. We didn't pick the name for the poster — we picked it for the repositioning it forces on the student. A dropper isn't a person who failed. A dropper is a person who refused to settle. The batch is named for the comeback, not the setback.
The collaboration with Dr. Parth Goyal.
Dr. Parth Goyal isn't a guest speaker on this batch — he's the dedicated mentor. The cohort gets live mentorship hours with him on a recurring cadence. Strategy. Mindset. The dropper-specific playbook that you only learn from someone who has been on both sides of this fight — an AIIMS topper.
Parallel streaming on the Dr. Parth Goyal channel and Infinity Learn's own channels means students aren't choosing between two ecosystems — they're inside both, with one cohort identity. That's deliberate. A dropper year needs one mentor and one team, not five tabs.
Faculty supervised by DC Pandey.
DC Pandey is the architect behind India's most-loved physics curriculum for NEET. The Vijay Batch operates under his supervision, with a dedicated faculty roster:
- Physics — DC Pandey, Tushar Patel
- Chemistry — Sanjay Arya, Shikhar Singh
- Biology — Shipra Tiwari, Tamsa Tyagi
- Mentorship — Dr. Parth Goyal & many AIIMS toppers
Every member of this team has shaped NEET top-rankers for years. The change with Vijay isn't who teaches — it's how the year is structured around the dropper student.
What's inside the batch.
The program follows the latest NEET UG syllabus and exam pattern, integrating four pillars:
- Live concept-driven classes on Smart Board, in Hinglish — 18 lectures a week, 800 classes total over 48 weeks (1,200 hours).
- Expert mentorship from Dr. Parth Goyal weekly, plus a dedicated dropper-mentorship program for daily doubt-solving and accountability.
- Intensive practice — chapter-wise curated MCQs, PYQs, daily lecture assignments, and a full test ecosystem (ILTS weekly tests, AINA all-India tests, Infinite create-your-own tests).
- AI-powered performance tracking — every test, every chapter, every student. The tracker tells the mentor where to push and where to slow down.
Recordings, class notes (PDF), digital book modules and self-learn content are included for the full batch validity. Nothing is paywalled mid-year.
The 48-week clock.
Most dropper batches start late and end short. We mapped Vijay backwards from NEET 2027 to make sure every chapter, every test, every revision cycle has a calendar slot.
- 5 May 2026 — Enrollment opens.
- 25 May 2026 — Day 1, concept classes from NCERT basics.
- 31 July 2026 — Enrollment window closes; cohort locks.
- 1 May 2027 — Final week of teaching before NEET 2027.
- 31 May 2027 — Batch validity ends; one buffer month for final revision.
Who this batch is honestly for.
Vijay isn't a fit for every NEET aspirant. It's right for:
- NEET droppers (Grade 13) taking a focused reattempt at NEET 2026 – 2027.
- Students looking to rebuild concepts from NCERT basics to advanced NEET level.
- Aspirants aiming for significant rank improvement with disciplined mentorship — not just a recorded video library.
If that's you — read the batch page, talk to a counsellor, ask the hard questions before enrolling. A dropper year is too expensive in time and emotion to spend on a batch that isn't right for you.
Questions? Call +91 78385 01509 or write to amresh.gupta@infinitylearn.com.