20-Day Strategy for NEET PG Preparation
Introduction
- Explanation of a 20-day strategy starting from May 26th to June 14th for NEET PG preparation.
- Discussion on exam toughness expectations, with NEET PG expected to be tougher than previous exams.
- Emphasis on the importance of revision.
Analyzing Past Performance
- Importance of analyzing INIC and previous GT performances.
- Identify weak subjects using the criteria:
- Major subject: More than 3 questions wrong.
- Minor subject: More than 2 questions wrong.
Major and Minor Subjects
- Major Subjects (More weightage): Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, PSM
- Minor Subjects (Less weightage): Dermatology, Psychiatry, Orthopedics, ENT, Radiology, Forensic Medicine, Pediatrics, Anatomy
Goal Setting
- Aim for 150 correct answers for a good rank.
- Strategy to focus on 9 major subjects to ensure most questions are answered correctly.
Study Schedule
- May 26-27: Medicine and Dermatology
- May 28: Pediatrics
- May 29: Physiology
- May 30-31: Surgery and Psychiatry
- June 1: Orthopedics and Radiology
- June 2: ENT
- June 3-4: Obstetrics & Gynaecology and Anesthesia
- June 5: Pathology
- June 6-7: PSM
- June 8: Buffer Day
- June 9-12: Biochemistry, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Anatomy
Final Days Before Exam
- June 13: Most volatile subject and important formulae review.
- June 14: Review 20th notebook (collection of volatile material).
Alternative Strategy
- For repeat candidates or those not wanting to revisit notes:
- Use GTs as a learning tool.
- Focus on important topics identified in GTs.
Daily Schedule
- Study for 12 hours a day.
- Morning: Solve 50 MCQs from all subjects.
- Theory study sessions: Three 3-hour blocks.
- Night: Revise 20th notebook for 1.5 hours.
Conclusion
- Consistent study and revision are crucial.
- Solving questions and active recall are key components of preparation.
Additional Notes
- Encourage solving a total of 1,000 questions over 20 days.
- Engage in rolling revision of topics through daily MCQ practices.
These notes summarize the strategy and plan presented for NEET PG preparation in the final 20 days. Following this structured approach is aimed at optimizing study efficiency and improving exam performance.