You've paid for coaching. You've bought the question banks. They've sat through intensive training. But the same kind of question keeps going wrong.
medtrainit fixes the missing piece.
Targeting July 2026 launch — early-access registrations open now for IMAT 2026 candidates.
01 / What medtrainit is
Your child answers an IMAT question and gets it wrong. medtrainit explains: "You picked B because you thought X. The right way to think about this is Y." Then your child meets the same idea again across different questions — different wording, different scenarios — building the understanding to recognise that concept even when a question looks unfamiliar.
That's it. That's medtrainit.
02 / The missing piece
Coaching centre
Teaches the subject
Question bank
Lots of practice
Intensive training
Speed under pressure
medtrainit
Shows why mistakes happen. Stops them coming back.
The complete IMAT preparation
03 / How they compare
Coaching
Like a teacher in class
Question bank
Like homework
Intensive training
Like a mock exam
medtrainit
Like a mentor who reviews each mistake with your child
In a class, the teacher cannot stop after every wrong answer to explain why. medtrainit does — for every wrong answer, every time.
04 / Why this matters for the score
The IMAT is scored out of 90. Top universities — Milan, Rome, Bologna, Pavia — need around 70–73. Here is where the marks go missing.
The mistake
10
wrong answers
Same kind of mistake repeated across the paper
The cost
−19
marks lost
Each wrong answer costs the mark plus a penalty
The threshold
71
Bologna cut-off
2024 entry / 90. Milan ~73, Rome ~72, Pavia ~73.
The 19 marks are not a knowledge problem. Your child already knows the subject. They keep losing the same marks for the same reason. That is the gap medtrainit is built to address.
05 / Who built it
Co-founder · Education & system design
Dr Sony Mathew, FHEA
10+ years teaching in UK universities. Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy. Designed the medtrainit method.
Clinical Lead · IMAT
Dr Aneesha Gigi Chiryail, MD
Medical doctor in Italy. Training at NHS in the UK. Sat the IMAT and graduated from the University of Milan.
For every wrong answer and feedback on medtrainit, the explanation of why your child picked that specific option is written or checked by a medical doctor — someone who has actually sat the IMAT or studied medicine in Italy.
06 / How it works
01
Your child answers an IMAT question. On a phone or laptop.
02
Wrong answer? medtrainit explains exactly why. Not just the right answer — but why their brain picked that wrong one.
03
medtrainit then gives your child the same idea again, and again, in many different questions. New topics. New wording. New scenarios. Every time, the question looks unfamiliar — but the underlying concept is the same. We keep going until your child can solve it in any form. That is concept mastery — not memorising the question.
07 / Your dashboard
A private dashboard for your child, visible to you as the parent. Every topic in the IMAT syllabus — what's fixed, what's still going wrong.
Welcome back, Example Student.
Day 33 of preparation · 47 days to exam
Confidence
64/100
↑ Up 12 this fortnight
Focus this week
Genetics
Stoichiometry
Logical reasoning
Verdict
On track. Biology consolidating; chemistry needs more this week.
Syllabus map
Visible to your child and to you as the parent.
Updated 11 May 2026, 14:22
Illustration only — not a real student or real progress. Your child's actual syllabus map begins from their first session on medtrainit.
08 / For parents
You see the same dashboard your child sees. Which topics are strong. Which topics still need work. Which mistakes are repeating.
You don't have to ask "how is it going?" every evening. The dashboard tells you.
09 / The IMAT route
~15
public Italian universities
Bologna, Milan, Padua, Turin, Rome, Pavia, and more. Medicine and Surgery taught in English.
€150–€4,000
tuition per year
Public-university fees, based on family income. Much less than UK or US medical school.
EU + UK
where they can practise
Italian medical degrees recognised across the EU and the UK (GMC route).
10 / Webinar
The webinar covers: what the IMAT actually tests, what your child needs to score for top universities, how to prepare, and how medtrainit fits in.
Run live by the medtrainit team. You can ask questions.
Service intended for IMAT candidates outside the UK and EU. By submitting, you consent to Edtrainit Ltd (Scotland, UK) processing your data under UK GDPR — see the full privacy notice below. Not shared with third parties.
11 / Common questions
Coaching teaches the syllabus. Question banks give practice. But neither one shows your child why they keep picking the same wrong answers. medtrainit does. It runs alongside coaching — not instead of it.
A question bank shows the right answer and gives more practice questions. medtrainit explains why your child picked the wrong one — then gives them the same idea in many different questions and scenarios. We keep going until your child has truly mastered the concept, not just learnt one question pattern.
The medtrainit method was designed by an educator and a medical doctor who sat the IMAT. Every wrong-answer explanation is reviewed by a medical doctor who sat the IMAT and practises in the UK or Italy. Physics content is additionally reviewed by a PhD physicist.
No. Textbooks teach the subject. Past papers train speed. medtrainit fixes the gap that costs the most marks.
12 / Contact
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