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    <description>What changed in CoreForge itself, newest first — new modules, question-bank work and pricing. These are release notes for the practice platform, not dMAT announcements.</description>
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    <lastBuildDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2026 00:00:00 GMT</lastBuildDate>
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      <title>The Free plan replaces the trial: Core Module practice for every account</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>CoreForge no longer has a trial clock: every account is on the Free plan — the Core Module, Figure Sequences, Mathematical Equations and Latin Squares, in practice mode at easy difficulty in 3-question sets, plus its own results, answer review and history — with no card and no expiry. Everything else — the full timed Core Module, the General Academic Module and every subject module, other difficulties and set sizes, mock exams, Learn, analytics, weekly leagues and the AI tutor — is CoreForge Pro at ₹299 a month or ₹1,999 a year, auto-renewing until you cancel in one tap. Accounts that were on the trial are now on the Free plan, and anyone who has already paid keeps full access until their current period ends. The demo drill stays open without an account, capped at 10 questions a day. CoreForge is unofficial practice material and is not affiliated with g.a.s.t., the TestDaF-Institut, APS India or the DAAD.

See what the Free plan includes: https://goldensdmat.in/pricing

Source: CoreForge (goldensdmat.in) — our own changelog, not an official dMAT source — https://goldensdmat.in/ (as of 2026-08-21)</description>
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      <title>CoreForge Pro: a free 7-day trial, then ₹299 a month</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>CoreForge is now a paid product. Every module, unlimited practice, full mocks and analytics sit behind one subscription — ₹299 a month or ₹1,999 a year — and every new account starts with a free 7-day trial. Accounts that existed before this change are not locked out overnight: they get 14 days from their first visit after the change. The demo drill stays free and needs no account, capped at 10 questions a day, and the dMAT information pages and this news hub stay open to everyone. CoreForge is unofficial practice material and is not affiliated with g.a.s.t., the TestDaF-Institut, APS India or the DAAD.

See the plans: https://goldensdmat.in/pricing

Source: CoreForge (goldensdmat.in) — our own changelog, not an official dMAT source — https://goldensdmat.in/ (as of 2026-08-07)</description>
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      <title>Every published dMAT subject module is now on CoreForge</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>CoreForge now covers every published dMAT subject module, not only the General Academic Module: Computer Science and Data Science, plus all 5 Battery Science tracks (Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering). The dMAT is always the Core Module plus exactly one subject module, so sit the one your target programme asks for — the module pages name the programme and, where an institution is published, the university (RWTH Aachen University and Georg-August-Universität Göttingen). Where no official preparatory material exists — currently Data Science — the format here is a documented reconstruction and the app labels it modeled rather than official.

Browse the modules: https://goldensdmat.in/modules

Source: CoreForge (goldensdmat.in) — our own changelog, not an official dMAT source — https://goldensdmat.in/ (as of 2026-08-07)</description>
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      <title>GAM practice now spans all 8 official topic areas</title>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Jul 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Every official General Academic Module topic area — mathematics, computational sciences, natural sciences, engineering, business administration, economics, social sciences, humanities — now has its own passages with a real difficulty spread rather than a single sampler. Every passage keeps the official shape: a reading passage followed by single-choice questions — exactly 4 options, exactly 1 correct. Every question goes through the same validator the app runs on AI-generated content: exactly four options with one correct, no duplicated options, and explanations that cite what an option says instead of its letter. Official sample questions do not necessarily reflect the difficulty level of the real test.

Practise the GAM: https://goldensdmat.in/gam

Source: CoreForge (goldensdmat.in) — our own changelog, not an official dMAT source — https://goldensdmat.in/ (as of 2026-08-07)</description>
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