Comparison Guide 11 min read Updated August 2026

Allen vs Aakash Hyderabad: Complete Comparison for JEE and NEET

Allen and Aakash are both national brands with genuine strengths — but they are not interchangeable. This guide tells you which suits your child, and when to choose neither.

Nihanth Guntur Ran admissions for a leading Hyderabad intermediate college. Counselled 2,000+ students through coaching institute decisions.

Bottom line first

Allen vs Aakash Hyderabad: choose Allen if your child is MPC and targeting JEE; choose Aakash if they are BiPC and targeting NEET. Both are solid national chains with fees between Rs 80,000 and Rs 2,00,000 per year. Neither has the integrated intermediate plus coaching model that Narayana and Sri Chaitanya offer — that is a real gap if your child needs board exam support under the same roof.

Allen vs Aakash Hyderabad — At a Glance

Both are national coaching chains that entered Hyderabad after establishing themselves elsewhere. That origin shapes everything: Allen was built in Kota around JEE, Aakash was built in Delhi around medical entrance exams. Here is how they compare on the parameters that matter.

Parameter Allen Hyderabad Aakash Hyderabad
Origin Kota, Rajasthan (1988) Delhi (1988)
Core strength JEE Main & Advanced NEET-UG, AIIMS
Annual fees (classroom) Rs 1,00,000 – 2,00,000 Rs 80,000 – 1,80,000
Scholarship test ASAT (Jan–Mar) ANTHE (Oct–Nov)
Max scholarship Up to 80% fee reduction Up to 90% fee reduction
Integrated intermediate? No — standalone coaching only No — standalone coaching only
Study material Kota DPP system, strong for JEE NEET-aligned modules, strong Biology
Hyderabad centres Kukatpally, Kondapur, Ameerpet Multiple — SR Nagar, Dilsukhnagar, Kukatpally, Banjara Hills
Board exam support Limited — they coach for entrance, not board Limited — same limitation

From the admissions desk

The question parents most often ask is "which is better?" — but Allen vs Aakash Hyderabad is the wrong frame. The right question is "which exam is my child targeting?" If the answer is JEE, Allen. If it is NEET, Aakash. If your child is undecided between the two streams, the coaching decision should wait until that is settled — choosing Allen for a student who will ultimately switch to NEET is an expensive detour.

Allen Hyderabad — What You Are Actually Getting

Allen Career Institute is India's largest JEE coaching brand by enrolment, with its main campus in Kota. The Hyderabad centres run the same Kota system: daily practice problems (DPPs), weekly cumulative tests, and a structured schedule that assumes your child is in coaching for most of the day.

What Allen does well

  • Study material quality. Allen's DPP sheets and module system are genuinely well-structured for JEE Main and Advanced. The material has been refined over decades of Kota results and is arguably the strongest standardised study material available in India for engineering entrance preparation.
  • Test series rigour. Allen's internal test series is more demanding than most coaching institutes in Hyderabad. If your child can handle that pressure, it is excellent practice for the real JEE environment.
  • JEE Advanced preparation depth. For students targeting the IITs specifically, Allen's Class 12 JEE Advanced track covers the syllabus in greater depth than institutes primarily focused on NEET or EAMCET.

Where Allen falls short

  • No integrated intermediate programme. Unlike Narayana and Sri Chaitanya, Allen does not run a combined intermediate college and coaching under one roof. Your child will need to attend a separate intermediate college for board exams alongside Allen coaching. Managing that schedule is harder than it sounds, particularly in Class 11.
  • NEET track is secondary. Allen does offer NEET courses, but the institute's systems, faculty depth, and material were built for JEE. BiPC students who choose Allen for NEET are using a JEE-optimised machine for a NEET goal — it works, but it is not the natural fit.
  • Fewer Hyderabad centres than local chains. Allen's Hyderabad presence is smaller than Narayana or Sri Chaitanya. If you are not near a Kukatpally, Kondapur, or Ameerpet centre, the commute adds friction that compounds over two years.

This week's action: download the JEE Main syllabus from NTA's official site and ask Allen's counsellor which topics their Class 11 module covers in the first term. That one question tells you a lot about how aligned the institute's pace is with the exam.

Aakash Hyderabad — What You Are Actually Getting

Aakash Institute was founded in Delhi in 1988 with a medical entrance focus and is today one of the largest NEET coaching networks in India. In Hyderabad, Aakash operates multiple centres across SR Nagar, Dilsukhnagar, Kukatpally, and Banjara Hills — a significantly wider footprint than Allen locally.

What Aakash does well

  • NEET Biology preparation. Aakash's Biology faculty strength for NEET is its clearest advantage. Biology is the make-or-break subject in NEET — a student who scores 340+ in Biology can hold their overall rank even with moderate Physics and Chemistry. Aakash's material and teaching pacing reflect this.
  • Wider Hyderabad centre network. More centres means more students can access a centre near their home. Commute time in Hyderabad traffic is a genuine factor over two years — 45 minutes each way to coaching adds up to over 500 hours lost per year.
  • ANTHE scholarship timing. Aakash's ANTHE scholarship exam runs in October–November, just after Class 10 half-yearly exams. This gives Class 10 students an early opportunity to lock in fee reductions before the admission season rush in April–June.
  • Test series aligned to NEET pattern. Aakash's internal test series format and question patterns are modelled on the NEET-UG exam structure as published by NTA, which helps students build exam-day familiarity.

Where Aakash falls short

  • JEE Advanced preparation is limited. Aakash's JEE offering is better aligned to JEE Main than JEE Advanced. MPC students targeting IITs specifically should look more carefully at Allen or local Hyderabad institutes like FIITJEE or Nine Education before deciding.
  • No integrated intermediate programme. Same gap as Allen — your child manages board exam preparation and coaching separately. Telangana's Intermediate board (governed by Telangana BIE) requires consistent board preparation that standalone coaching institutes do not cover.
  • Variable quality across centres. Aakash's Hyderabad centres are not all equal. The SR Nagar and Kukatpally campuses have larger, more experienced faculty teams than some of the newer satellite centres. Ask specifically which centre you would be enrolled in and visit that branch, not the flagship, before deciding.

This week's action: check the current NEET-UG notification on NTA's site to confirm the syllabus and exam dates, then ask Aakash's Hyderabad counsellor to walk you through how their Class 11 Biology syllabus maps to it month by month.

Allen vs Aakash for JEE in Hyderabad

Allen vs Aakash for JEE is the clearer of the two comparisons. Allen was built for JEE — its daily practice problem system, its test series, and its faculty selection process all reflect a JEE-first philosophy. For an MPC student in Hyderabad whose primary target is JEE Main or JEE Advanced, Allen is the natural starting comparison point among these two institutes.

Aakash does run JEE courses and has produced JEE qualifiers nationally. But its system was not built around JEE, and it shows in the material depth for JEE Advanced-specific topics — particularly in Maths problem sets and Organic Chemistry. Students who want a JEE-optimised experience from one of the two institutes should choose Allen.

JEE verdict

For JEE → Allen

  • Stronger JEE study material and DPP system
  • More experienced JEE Advanced faculty nationally
  • Test series rigour closer to actual JEE difficulty
  • Still need to separately manage board exam preparation

Important caveat: for JEE in Hyderabad, also compare Nine Education, FIITJEE Hyderabad, and Narayana's Super batch — these are not the same tier as Allen nationally, but their local faculty networks in Hyderabad are deeper. Allen's strength is its Kota-system material; local institutes' strength is their faculty continuity.

Allen vs Aakash for NEET in Hyderabad

Allen vs Aakash for NEET is where the choice is clearer in Aakash's favour. Aakash built its national reputation on medical entrance coaching. For a BiPC student in Hyderabad targeting NEET-UG, Aakash's institutional DNA — Biology faculty depth, NEET-pattern test series, and the weight given to subject pacing — aligns more naturally with that goal.

Allen runs NEET courses and has expanded its medical coaching operations nationally. But if you visit both institutes and ask specifically about NEET Biology faculty strength and how many years their NEET-specific teachers have been with the institute, you will likely see a difference in Aakash's favour at most Hyderabad centres.

NEET verdict

For NEET → Aakash

  • Stronger NEET Biology preparation and faculty
  • Test series format matches NEET-UG pattern more precisely
  • Wider Hyderabad centre network for better commute options
  • ANTHE scholarship exam in Oct–Nov gives early fee-reduction access

Again, the caveat applies: for NEET in Hyderabad, Sri Chaitanya and Narayana run larger, more locally entrenched NEET programmes. See our full NEET coaching guide for Hyderabad before narrowing to just Allen and Aakash.

Allen Hyderabad Fees and Scholarship Tests — What to Know

Fees at Allen and Aakash Hyderabad are broadly similar and in line with national JEE and NEET coaching rates. Both institutes charge differently by batch level — the higher-performance batches often carry higher fees but also offer the best scholarship discounts for top scorers.

Fee component Allen Hyderabad Aakash Hyderabad
Classroom programme (per year) Rs 1,00,000 – 2,00,000 Rs 80,000 – 1,80,000
Scholarship test name ASAT — ALLEN Scholarship cum Admission Test ANTHE — Aakash National Talent Hunt Exam
Scholarship test timing January – March (for Class 10/11 students) October – November (for Class 10 students); also May–June for Class 11
Maximum fee reduction Up to 80% Up to 90% (top rank in ANTHE)
Registration fee Nominal (check current fee at ALLEN site) Nominal (check current fee at Aakash site)

What I tell parents

Appear for both scholarship tests regardless of financial need. The scholarship rank is the only objective signal an institute gives you about your child's peer group placement. A high ASAT or ANTHE rank gets your child into the top batch — which matters far more than the fee saving. A family that can afford full fees should still appear for the scholarship test to gain access to the stronger peer group.

For context on what coaching fees look like across Hyderabad, see our JEE coaching fees guide and NEET coaching fees guide. Scholarship coaching options are covered in our scholarship coaching guide.

Which Should You Choose? — Answer Two Questions

Select your child's stream and primary exam target to get a direct recommendation.

Stream:

Primary exam target:

Recommendation: Allen Hyderabad Allen's JEE study material and test series are the stronger fit for your child's goal. Appear for the ASAT scholarship test (January–March) and visit the nearest Allen centre before the admission season peaks in April. See our full IIT JEE coaching guide to compare Allen against FIITJEE, Nine Education, and Narayana's JEE batch.
Recommendation: Aakash Hyderabad Aakash's NEET Biology faculty and test series are the stronger fit here. Appear for the ANTHE scholarship test — October–November is the primary window. Visit the specific Hyderabad centre you would attend, not just the flagship. See our full NEET coaching guide to compare Aakash against Sri Chaitanya and Narayana's NEET batch.
EAMCET only: compare local options first If the target is EAMCET Engineering or EAMCET Medical without JEE or NEET, neither Allen nor Aakash is necessarily the strongest value. Local Hyderabad institutes — Narayana, Sri Chaitanya — run EAMCET-focused batches with integrated board preparation, which may suit your child better than a standalone JEE or NEET coaching chain. See our coaching institutes guide.
Undecided: settle the stream before the coaching Choosing coaching before knowing the exam target is the most common and costliest mistake families make. Spend one week on the stream decision first. Our stream guide covers this decision in full. Once the stream is clear, come back to this comparison.

Allen vs Aakash Hyderabad — The Honest Verdict

Choose Allen if

Your child is MPC and targeting JEE Main or JEE Advanced

  • They learn well from structured, daily-test-based systems (Kota methodology)
  • Their target is an IIT or an NIT through JEE, not just EAMCET Engineering
  • They are near a Kukatpally, Kondapur, or Ameerpet Allen centre
  • They can handle separate management of board exams at an intermediate college

Choose Aakash if

Your child is BiPC and targeting NEET-UG

  • Their primary goal is MBBS through NEET, not EAMCET Medical only
  • They want a NEET-focused system with stronger Biology preparation
  • They can access the ANTHE scholarship test in October–November to reduce fees
  • The nearest Aakash centre is more accessible than Allen's

When to choose neither Allen nor Aakash

If your child needs integrated intermediate plus coaching under one roof — board exams and entrance preparation managed together — both Allen and Aakash fall short. In that situation, Narayana and Sri Chaitanya are the more practical options in Hyderabad. See our Narayana vs Sri Chaitanya comparison for the honest verdict on that choice.

If your child is targeting EAMCET Engineering or EAMCET Medical without JEE or NEET as a primary goal, the value proposition of a national chain like Allen or Aakash is weaker. Local institutes run EAMCET-specific batches that are aligned to the Telangana State Council of Higher Education's EAMCET structure and cover board exam preparation in the same programme. See our full coaching institutes guide for Hyderabad for those options.

One practical note on hostel: if your child is coming from outside Hyderabad or needs residential accommodation, both Allen and Aakash can arrange hostel tie-ups near their Hyderabad centres — but these are third-party arrangements, not managed by the institute. Ask specifically who runs the hostel, what the supervision arrangements are, and get the hostel terms in writing before committing. Our hostel and residential coaching guide covers what to ask and what to avoid.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Allen or Aakash better for IIT JEE in Hyderabad?

Allen is the stronger choice for JEE between the two. It was built around JEE preparation in Kota, and its study material, daily practice problem system, and test series reflect that focus. Aakash runs JEE courses but its institutional DNA is NEET-first. For IIT JEE in Hyderabad, also compare Nine Education, FIITJEE Hyderabad, and Narayana's apex JEE batch — see our IIT JEE coaching guide.

Is Aakash better than Allen for NEET in Hyderabad?

Yes — for NEET specifically, Aakash is the stronger choice between these two. Aakash's NEET Biology preparation, test series alignment to NEET-UG pattern, and faculty depth in medical coaching are its core advantages. BiPC students in Hyderabad targeting NEET should also compare Sri Chaitanya and Narayana's NEET batches before deciding. See our NEET coaching guide for Hyderabad.

What are Allen Hyderabad fees for JEE coaching?

Allen Hyderabad JEE classroom fees typically range from Rs 1,00,000 to Rs 2,00,000 per year depending on the batch level. Appearing for the ASAT scholarship test (January–March) can reduce fees by 20–80% based on your rank. Hostel accommodation, if required, is arranged separately through third-party providers near the coaching centre.

What are Aakash Institute fees in Hyderabad?

Aakash Hyderabad fees for NEET or JEE classroom programmes typically range from Rs 80,000 to Rs 1,80,000 per year. The ANTHE scholarship exam (October–November for Class 10 students) offers fee reductions up to 90% for top scorers. A second ANTHE window is also available in May–June for Class 11 students.

How do Allen and Aakash compare to Narayana and Sri Chaitanya in Hyderabad?

Narayana and Sri Chaitanya are Hyderabad-born institutes with integrated intermediate plus coaching programmes — board exams and entrance preparation handled together. Allen and Aakash are national chains (Kota and Delhi respectively) that offer standalone coaching only. The integrated model is a significant advantage for most families. Allen and Aakash make more sense for students who are already enrolled in a separate intermediate college and want focused entrance coaching alongside it. See our Narayana vs Sri Chaitanya guide.

Should I choose Allen or Aakash if my child is unsure between JEE and NEET?

Neither — settle the stream and exam target first. Choosing a JEE-focused institute (Allen) for a student who will ultimately target NEET, or vice versa, wastes the critical first term of Class 11. Use our stream selection guide to get clarity first. The coaching decision takes an afternoon once the stream is clear.

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About the author

Nihanth Guntur

Nihanth ran the admissions team for one of Hyderabad's leading intermediate colleges before founding Aglocom. He has counselled over 2,000 students and parents through coaching institute decisions — including families choosing between national chains like Allen and Aakash and local institutes. Aglocom has generated 6,156 walk-ins and 2,090 admissions for coaching institutes in Hyderabad. The recommendations here are based on that direct experience, not on commercial arrangements with any coaching institute.

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