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Exam practice for NGU medical students
Recall Engine turns your Newgiza University Faculty of Medicine lectures into exam-ready SBAs, MCQs, and flashcards, each grounded in the source page it came from. Built for how Egyptian medical exams test you.
No credit card required
Recall Engine is an independent study tool. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Newgiza University Faculty of Medicine or any university. You upload your own lecture materials and remain responsible for verifying all generated content.
Generic question banks rarely match the material in your own lectures. Recall Engine builds questions from the lecture PDFs you upload, so you practise exactly the content you were given, in the SBA and MCQ formats Egyptian medical faculties use.
How it works
Upload your lecture
Add a lecture PDF from your NGU course, up to 50 MB. Text-based or scanned.
Select your pages
Choose the pages you want to revise, or run the whole lecture.
Practise and verify
Get SBAs, MCQs, and flashcards, each traced to a source page so you can verify it.
Why NGU students use it
- Questions built from your own NGU lectures, not generic banks
- SBA format that matches how Egyptian medical exams test you
- Every answer traces back to a source page you can verify
- Free to start: 30 credits on signup, no card required
Frequently asked questions
Can I use Recall Engine for NGU?
Yes. Recall Engine works with any lecture PDF, so you can turn your Newgiza University Faculty of Medicine material into SBAs, MCQs, and flashcards. The questions are built from your own lectures and each links to its source page.
Does it match NGU exam format?
Recall Engine generates single best answer (SBA) and MCQ questions, the formats used across Egyptian medical exams. You practise on your own course material in the format your exam uses.
Is it free to start?
Yes. You get 30 credits free on signup with no card required, and credits are only used after a successful generation.
Are scanned lecture PDFs supported?
Yes. Both text-based and scanned or image-heavy PDFs are supported, so handwritten and slide-based lectures both work.
Tools and guides
Turn your NGU lectures into exam practice
Upload a lecture PDF and see your first output in about two minutes. Start with 30 free credits.