ADC PART 1 · FREE TRIAL · DAY 2 · SESSION 8
ADC Part 1 · Free Trial · Day 2
Session 8 of 9 · The Offer · 45 minutes
Session 8 — This session is explicitly about the offer
Over two days you have seen how the ADC Part 1 works, where your reasoning breaks down, and the system that closes the gap. This session shows you the three ways to access that system — and four subscription options if you are not ready to commit yet.
We name this session honestly. It is the offer. Read it the same way.
Watch — Session 8
The Offer — Instructor Video
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The comprehensive course is built to one specification: every question, every explanation, and every guideline reference must meet the standard of the actual ADC Written Examination. Not approximately. Exactly.
112
Original clinical vignettes
Mapped to the ADC blueprint. 4 per week across 14 topic weeks.
560
Unique questions in the bank
Every correct answer explained. Every wrong option analysed. Every trap named. 4,704 total questions encountered in test format across all mocks and practice.
5
Grand mocks + 2-day exam simulation
5 grand mocks (280 Q each), a full 2-day simulation (140 + 140 Q), and a final confidence mock. Timed to ADC pace. Full analytics on submission.
15
TG Sept 2025 updates embedded
Not listed in a separate note. Embedded in the clinical context where the exam tests them.
12
Trap categories in every vignette
Every wrong option labelled with its trap category. Pattern recognition trained across 560 questions.
16
Weeks of structured content
Allocated in proportion to ADC blueprint weight. Not equal time — correct time.
Cluster performance tracking is active across all 560 unique questions and all mock exams — 4,704 total questions encountered in test format. Your weakest cluster is identified after every session — not just at the end.
These are not projections. They are the published facts of the ADC Written Examination.
Pass rate
Roughly 4 out of 5 candidates who sit this exam fail it. This rate has been consistent for years and is not improving.
Cost per attempt (AUD)
No refunds. No credits for previous attempts. Every failed sitting is a full-fee attempt.
Months to resit
Most candidates who fail sit again within 6 to 12 months — at the same fee, often with the same preparation gaps.
2026
Next examination sitting
The TG September 2025 updates are already embedded in this course. Candidates who enrol later may not have access to materials that reflect these changes.
The calculation
One failed attempt costs more than the comprehensive course.
This is not an expensive course. A failed attempt is expensive.
The right course depends on one thing: how much time you have before your exam date. Be honest about this number. A course designed for 6 months is not better than a crash course if you are sitting in 8 weeks — it is the wrong course.
Trial · Free · This weekend
4 vignettes, 20 questions, analytics dashboard.
You are here. This is what you have been doing.
Intensive Course · 30 days study / 45 days access · ₹19,999
For candidates 4 weeks out — strong baseline or repeat sitters
280 unique questions (4,530 total in test format) at the most difficult tier only. Zero introductory theory. 3 grand mocks + full 2-day exam simulation + final confidence mock. Cluster tracking. TG September 2025 fully integrated. For candidates with a strong baseline who need maximum-intensity practice in the shortest window.
Crash Course · 45 days study / 60 days access · ₹29,999
For candidates sitting in 6 weeks or less — theory assumed complete
280 unique questions (5,735 total in test format) at challenging and critical difficulty. 3 grand mocks + full 2-day exam simulation + final confidence mock. Cluster tracking. TG September 2025 fully integrated. No introductory-level questions — high-yield practice for candidates who have already completed theory or are sitting after a failed attempt.
Comprehensive Course · 16 weeks / 190 days access · ₹74,999
For first-attempt candidates with 16+ weeks to exam
560 unique questions (4,704 total in test format) across all difficulty tiers. 16 weeks of structured content allocated to ADC blueprint weight. 5 grand mocks + full 2-day exam simulation + final confidence mock. TG September 2025 integrated throughout. Cluster tracking across every attempt. The only course with the 2× question bank. Designed for candidates who want to sit once and pass.
No preparation course can guarantee a pass. What this course guarantees is that every question, every explanation, and every TG reference is built to the exact standard of the actual ADC examination — nothing more, nothing less.
Subscriptions are preparation infrastructure — not cheaper versions of the courses. Every subscription tier is designed with one exit in mind: upgrade to a paid course when you are ready.
Critical difference: The 2-day exam simulation is course-exclusive. It is not available on any subscription tier. This is the primary value wall between subscriptions and courses.
Explorer
₹499 / month
5 discriminating-level questions per day. Sessions 1–2 reading access only. No mocks. No video.
For candidates 6+ months from exam, exploring before committing. Build the daily habit for 90 days — then the Comprehensive course feels like the natural next step.
Foundation
₹1,499 / month
15 questions per day + weekly cluster test (14 Q). All 9 sessions reading access. TG reference card. No mocks. No video.
For candidates actively self-studying, 3–4 months out. Three months at ₹1,499 = ₹4,497. At that point the Crash course at ₹29,999 is a clear upgrade: structured schedule, full mocks, 2-day simulation.
Practice
₹3,499 / month
Unlimited questions (280-Q bank, randomised). 2 full mocks per month (280 Q each). All sessions reading + video. Cluster analytics.
For candidates 6–10 weeks out in active preparation. Two months = ₹6,998. The Crash course at ₹29,999 includes far more structure and the 2-day simulation. That gap is the upgrade argument.
Premium Annual
₹59,999 / year
Unlimited questions (560-Q bank). Unlimited mocks. Full Comprehensive course content. Guided 16-week schedule. Priority support. 12 months rolling access.
For candidates who need full-year flexibility between sittings and cannot commit to ₹74,999 upfront. Self-directed only — no cohort placement, no 2-day simulation, no personal coaching touchpoints.
Two things are true about enrolling in the September 2026 preparation window that will not be true later.
TG September 2025 is already embedded
The 15 TG September 2025 updates are integrated into the relevant vignettes right now. The September 2026 exam will test these updates. Candidates who enrol later may be using materials that list the changes without embedding them in clinical context where the exam tests them.
Access code availability is limited per sitting cycle
Access codes for the September 2026 sitting cycle are issued in limited numbers per enrolment period. This controls the cohort size and maintains the quality of the cluster tracking analytics. When the September cycle allocation is full, new enrolments move to the March 2027 cycle.
September 2026 exam
Wednesday 16 September 2026
The Comprehensive course is 16 weeks. Starting today leaves a meaningful review buffer before exam day.
Each button goes directly to your course payment page. Subscriptions on the enrolment page.
Session 8 complete
Day 2 closes in Session 9. One final thing before you go.
Session 9 is the Day 2 close — and the beginning of what comes next.
It will also tell you what to expect in your inbox over the next seven days.