We don't produce the most
doctors in Mangaluru.
We give your child
the best odds of becoming one.
26% of CFAL NEET students get medical seats. The national average is 5%. In 2025, 95% cleared in their first attempt.
Book a Campus Visit →When a college says
"200 students got medical seats"
ask them one question:
Out of how many?
Because the number that determines your child's future is not how many students got in. It's what percentage. It's their odds.
It's not how many got in.
It's your child's odds of getting in.
~100 get medical seats
~13 get medical seats
A letter to parents who want their child to become a doctor
Dear parent,
I understand the weight of what you're feeling right now. Your child wants to become a doctor — or perhaps you've always dreamed of seeing them in a white coat, serving people, doing something meaningful with their life.
The decision you're about to make — where to send them for NEET preparation — will shape the next two years, and possibly the next twenty.
You've probably already seen the advertisements. Colleges with thousands of students claiming hundreds of medical seats. The numbers look impressive. And they are real achievements.
At CFAL, we have around 50 students who appear for NEET each year. And of those 50, roughly 13 get medical seats. That's a 26% conversion rate — five times the national average.
We are small by choice. Because when a class has 40 students, not 200, every doubt gets answered. Every struggle gets noticed. Every child gets a name, not a number.
Three years. Same story.
700 out of 720 — AIR 326
Shreyas Shenoy achieved the highest NEET score in Mangaluru. Twelve students scored above 500. Six of the top scorers were placed in medical colleges across Karnataka.
665 marks — Pranav P Shenoy. Twenty students above 500.
The broadest success in CFAL history — not just toppers, but depth. Students placed at KMC Mangalore, KMC Manipal, Yenepoya, KVGMC Sullia, Srinivas Medical, FMC Mangalore, and K.S. Hegde.
95% cleared in their first attempt. National average: 54%.
Chethas Pai V scored 609/720, AIR 545 — top 0.1% nationally. 96% of general-category students crossed the cutoff. 33% scored 400+ (government seat range). All while also appearing for Board exams, JEE, and IAT.
This is not luck. This is a system.
A 5x conversion rate doesn't happen by accident. Here is what every NEET student at CFAL receives.
Classes of 40. Not 100. Not 200.
When your child raises their hand, a teacher sees them. Their name is known. In a class of 40, there is nowhere to hide — and nowhere to be forgotten.
We teach to the exam. Not to a textbook.
Over 40 full-length NTA-pattern mock tests per year. After every test, a detailed micro-analysis: not just marks, but which chapters need work, which question types are missed, where time is wasted.
One person whose purpose is your child's result.
Not a committee. A senior faculty member who tracks your child weekly — top performers, borderline students, everyone. Every decision is data-driven. Every student is accounted for.
95% clear in their first attempt. That is not normal.
Across India, multiple NEET attempts have become normalised. At CFAL, we don't accept this. Our students appear for Board exams, JEE, IAT, and NEET simultaneously — and they clear them all. This is education, not coaching.
A student who is well performs better than a student who is broken.
On-campus counselling. Stress workshops. Structured routines that protect sleep, exercise, and human connection. We don't push children to breaking point. We build them up so they don't break.
Our commitment doesn't end when the exam ends.
AIQ registrations, state quota, choice filling, round-wise allotments, mop-up rounds, document verification — CFAL mentors walk your family through every step. We stay until your child has a medical seat.
"We chose CFAL because we looked at the numbers — not the advertisements. 5 out of 100 students nationally get a medical seat. At CFAL, it's 26 out of 100. But what surprised us was how much they cared — not just about her score, but about her."
Before you decide, ask every college three questions
I don't ask you to trust our advertisements. I ask you to trust the data.
If they can answer openly, with data — that's a college worth considering. If they can't, that tells you something too.
At CFAL, we publish our data because parents deserve transparency. We are small by choice. We don't win on volume. We win on the care, rigour, and attention we give to each student who walks through our doors.
Your child's journey starts with a visit
Campus visits every Saturday at 10 AM. Meet the teachers. See the labs. Look at the data. No pressure, no obligation — just an honest conversation about your child's future.
CFAL — Centre for Advanced Learning · Akashbhavan, Mangaluru
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