Hello dear aspirants, are you wondering, “How am I going to complete everything before the FMG July 2025 exam?” Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Every student of FMGE goes through this at some time or another. The only difference lies in how much time you have versus how you manage it.
Here’s a straightforward 7-step plan that can assist you in revising all 19 subjects in an easy, stress-free manner.
Step 1: Begin with a Subject You Enjoy
- Choose a subject you actually enjoy—perhaps Psychiatry, Pathology, or Pharmacology.
- It helps you to feel more confident and makes it simpler to start.
- Don’t start with your weakest subject. That might make you feel stuck or demotivated.
Step 2: Begin with the Second Prof Subject
- Still not sure where to start?
- Begin with second-year prof subjects such as Pathology and Pharmacology.
- They are familiar and also relate well to clinical subjects, so they’ll give you a foundation.
Step 3: Group Subjects Appropriately
Don’t just jump from one random subject to another. Group them in a coherent sequence:
- Pathology → Pharmacology → Physiology
- Microbiology → Medicine → PSM
- Radiology → Orthopedics → Surgery
- ENT → Ophthalmology
This way, your mind remains in one environment, and it becomes simpler to recall.
Step 4: Prioritise Important Topics, Not the Way You “Feel Like”
- Don’t choose topics based on mood.
- Pick topics based on:
- FMGE past year trends
- Clinical relevance
- Present in Cerebellum’s Quick Revision 2.0, Mission, or BTR notes.
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Step 5: Set a Time Limit for Each Subject
Set a time limit for every subject:
- Short subjects → 1 to 1.5 days
- Long subjects → 2 to 3 days
Don’t dedicate a whole week to one subject and neglect others. Adhere to your schedule.
Step 6: Target 60–70% of What Truly Matters
Avoid attempting to complete every topic. That’s not realistic.
- Target the 60–70% that’s most crucial
- Don’t aim to complete subjects
- Focus on clinical topics, buzzwords, and frequent questions
- You can leave the very detailed, seldom asked material for later
Step 7: Utilise Cerebellum Tools Daily
Keep your revision active and daily:
- Midday Modules → 75 PYQs daily
- Late Night Marathons → 50 MCQs daily
- Quick Revision 2.0 videos
- Mission 200+ live sessions
- Grand Tests with video solutions
These will get you accustomed to daily practice and enhanced recall.
It’s Time to Start Your Final Sprint
Don’t leave it for the final few weeks. Begin today. Revise smart, not hard.
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Conclusion:
Dear students, revising all 19 subjects for FMGE 2025 is not an easy task, but you can do it with a proper strategy. Follow this 7-step approach to remain on track. Prioritise what is most important, remain constant, and have faith in the process. Cerebellum Academy Mission 200+ FMG Crash Course is the ultimate solution for you. Join the batch and start revising all the subjects properly.
You’re not behind. You simply require the right strategy to get ahead. Cerebellum Academy is with you every step.
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