● Focuss on your notes +10 years MCQ of AIIMS/AIPG and PGI (since they have high yielding topics related MCQs)…
Study Latest 5 years MCQ with explanation and older one just go through question -answer type and see explanation when you find it difficult/odd concepts…
● Make a strong schedule of perfect revision. Revise everyday, in the morning, for 2 hrs. Specially from your notes…
Revision is most important for securing top rank in exams.
● Images must be seen from Standard text books like HARRISON (19e), ROBBINS (9e).
We can anticipate image based MCQ from those topics which were plain MCQs in older exam…
● Use facebook, whats app cautiously (not to spend more than 20 min in a day )
● Avoid gossips and rumours.
#First_40_Days_planning…
Suppose you are studying for 12 hours in a day…
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Morning 1 to 2hrs for revision of notes …
*6 hrs for Study of notes in elaborated way and adding some concepts /facts, if you find it very high yielding…and simultaneously seeing images from textbooks of high yielding topics. -
Rest 4 to 5 hrs for MCQs with explanation and simultaneously seeing images from standard textbooks…
------->Do this for next 40 days…
Same revision timining or can be increased for 3 to 4 hrs for more intense preparation…
Give 6 to 8 hrs for latest 5 years MCQs and their explanation…
Remaining 3 to 4 hours for revision of your notes (Here you have to target high yielding subjects like Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Microbiology, Pharmacology,Medicine , Surgery, OBG and PSM)
Keep revising images from standard textbooks…
Revise those subject notes which are more tough or fact based e.g. PSM, Biochem…
Revise latest 3 years MCQ with relevant image studies.
Read the languagae of MCQ carefully and read all 4 options before marking your correct answers.
Apply your mind for every MCQ as a new MCQs to avoid silly mistakes…
Attempt MCQ if you are eliminating 2 options…
Never give up during exam hours and stay relaxed …