Are you only 10 days away from the INI CET 2025 exam and thinking about what’s next? Don’t worry, this blog provides a clear and concise 10-day revision plan that will make you feel confident and ready for the exam. You can be a topper or one who feels lacking in confidence—this plan is for all who are preparing for the INI CET May. Let’s break it down on how to make these last 10 days your game-changer moment.
Why INI CET Needs a Unique Strategy?
The INI CET exam pattern is different from NEET PG, as it is conducted by the AIIMS. It demands:
- Smart deduction skills
- Confident decision-making
- Strong MCQ-solving technique
You won’t be spoon-fed questions from your notes. Instead, 70–80 questions will test your ability to apply concepts. That’s why, in these final 10 days, your focus should shift from learning new things to rapid revision and confidence-building.
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Day-wise INI CET Preparation Strategy
Golden Rule: Don’t waste your energy on self-assessment. Use this time to revise each subject once—that’s what creates the actual exam confidence. So here is the 10-day schedule for you. Begin on May 6th.
This is how to split your days for maximum output:
Date | Subject(s) | Focus Topics |
May 6 | OBG | Rapid revision of all high-yield topics of OBG, don’t miss cervical cancer, CA ovary, CA endometrium, labour stages. |
May 7 | Pathology | Rapid revision of all high-yield topics of pathology, emphasising neoplasia, cell injury, inflammation, etc. |
May 8 | Microbiology | High yield bugs, culture media, immunology, mycology, and parasitology |
May 9 | Biochemistry | Metabolism, enzymes, vitamins, and inborn errors, molecular biology |
May 10 | Surgery | Selective: Trauma, Breast, Hernia, Burns |
May 11 | Physiology + Psychiatry | Renal, Neuro, Hormones + DSM5, drugs |
May 12 | Pharmacology | New drugs, Anti-cancer, Immunosuppressants, autonomic, CNS |
May 13 | PSM | New programs, Biostats, Graphs |
May 14 | Anatomy | Cranial nerves, Embryology, Histology |
May 15 | FMT + Ophthalmology + Dermatology (Images) | FMT Rapid revision Ophthalmology key topics – visual pathway, cataract, glaucoma, trauma Dermo – only image-based revision |
May 16 | Choti Copy Day | Revise formulas, scoring systems, and volatile topics. |
May 17 | INI CET 2025 Exam Day | Your Day, Rock it!! |
What to Read and What to Skip?
- Strong Subjects:
- Just revise your Test & Discussion PDFs.
- One quick read is enough.
- Weak Subjects:
- Go through the Rapid Revision (RR) Notes.
- Mandatory for: OBG, FMT, Pharma, Anatomy.
- Low-Yield Subjects (Optional):
- ENT, Anesthesia, Medicine — very few direct questions.
- It can be skipped if you don’t have much time.
How to Study in the Final Stretch?
- No active recall — just rapid reading.
- Don’t pause for each MCQ—theory recall only.
- INI CET Previous Year Questions (PYQs) bookmark for revision only if there is time.
This strategy strengthens memory without fear. Reading your Chhoti Copy (summary notes with unrememberable facts, scales, scores) one day before the exam will provide you with a mental advantage.
Golden Tips to Crack INI CET
- Revisit everything once – That’s what makes you your secret weapon.
- Confidence > Content – Have faith in your preparation.
- Trust your subconscious memory – INI CET encourages logic and reasoning.
- Do not miss the exam – Give it even if you’re not sure.
Conclusion:
The INI CET May 2025 exam is simpler and more predictable than NEET PG—but only if you study wisely. During these last 10 days, reinforce your confidence, study rigorously, and remain calm. You don’t need to know everything—you only need to give a good exam.
All the best to you—go grab your Top 1000 rank in INI CET May!
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