NEET PG 2023 on March 5, find study-plan, dos & don'ts here

NEET PG 2023 on March 5, find study-plan, dos & don'ts here

NEET PG exam is on March 5 with the results set to be announced on March 31, 2022.

Nachiket BhatiaUpdated: Wednesday, January 11, 2023, 12:08 PM IST
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NEET PG is considered one of the toughest medical entrance examinations in India with a pass percentage of less than 5%. | iStock Images

Mumbai: The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Post-Graduation (NEET PG) is a national-level entrance examination conducted by the NBE (National Board of Examinations) for admission to various MD/MS and PG Diploma Courses.

NEET PG is considered one of the toughest medical entrance examinations in India with a pass percentage of less than 5%. The qualifying percentile for general category candidates is 50th, while it is 40th for reserved category candidates.

NEET PG exam is on March 5 with the results set to be announced on March 31, 2022.

The 60-day revision plan for NEET PG is designed to help you revise the entire syllabus in a well-structured manner and help you score your dream rank. In this blog post, we will give you an overview of the things that you should do and avoid during your preparation for the NEET PG exam:

Things to Do During the 60 Days

In the first 30 days, focus on completing your syllabus and revising all the concepts. Make sure that you understand each topic thoroughly and can apply it in clinical scenarios. In the next 30 days, start practising mock tests and sample papers. Attempt as many as you can and analyze your performance to identify areas of improvement.

Complete your syllabus: In the first 30 days, focus on completing your syllabus and revising all the concepts. Make sure that you understand each topic thoroughly and can apply it in clinical scenarios.

Practice mock tests: In the next 30 days, start practising mock tests and sample papers. Attempt as many as you can and analyze your performance to identify areas of improvement.

Review previous year's question papers: Solve at least 10 previous year's question papers in the last month before the exam. This will give you an idea of the type of questions asked and help you improve speed and accuracy.

Take regular breaks: Don't overburden yourself with your studies during this period. Take breaks often to relax and rejuvenate yourself so that you can come back fresh and focused.

Things to Avoid During the 60 Days

There are a few things you should avoid during the 60 days leading up to the NEET PG exam:

Don't try to learn everything at once: You will only overwhelm yourself and won't be able to retain any information. Instead, focus on one topic at a time and master it before moving on.

Don't wait until the last minute to start studying: You'll only end up feeling rushed and stressed, which is not conducive to learning. Start studying early so that you can take your time and understand the material.

Avoid cramming for long hours at a time: This will only lead to exhaustion and burnout. Study for shorter periods throughout the day so that you can keep your energy levels up and remain focused.

Don't neglect your health in the name of studying: Be sure to get enough sleep, eat healthy meals, and exercise regularly. This will help you stay sharp and focused while you're studying.

Finally, don't forget to relax and take breaks occasionally: Studying for an exam can be stressful, so make sure to give yourself some downtime now and then to clear your head

NEET PG is a long and grueling exam, and it is important to have a revision plan in place so that you can make the most of your time. We hope that our tips will help you figure out ways in which you create a revision plan that works for you and show what things to avoid during your preparations.

(The author of the article is CEO, DBMCI & e-Gurukul)

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