Dear aspirants, the Mission 3.0 batch started this month, and here is a clear roadmap from Dr. Praveen Tripathi on how to approach NEET PG & INI CET 2026.
Why Mission 3.0 Matters Right Now?
Dr. Praveen Tripathi shared this with both new students and those from Batch 1 who joined late, explaining that pediatrics was the starting point for everyone.
The idea behind Mission 3.0 is simple:
- Exams are becoming deeper and more conceptual.
- PYQs alone are no longer sufficient.
- Students often recognize the topic but still miss questions because of a lack of depth.
That’s why mission classes have become extremely important.
Interns vs Post-Interns: What Should You Do?
If you’re an intern with limited time, use:
- Rapid Revision Videos
- Recorded mission classes the next day
If you’re a post-intern, live mission classes are ideal.
But whichever path you choose, follow the schedule exactly, especially the E&Ds.
Also Read: FMGE December 2025: Complete Guide – Eligibility, Dates, Fees & Important Rules
Understanding LAP 1, LAP 2 & LAP 3
Dr. Praveen Tripathi explained the 3-lap structure clearly:
LAP 1 (100 days)
Complete coverage of all subjects in detail.
LAP 2 (50–60 days)
- Two revisions
- Mornings: Self-revision
- Evenings: Guided revision classes (e.g., with Dr. Anand)
LAP 3 – Marathon
Final compact revision before INI CET/NEET PG.
You enter the exam with three revisions, ensuring long-term retention.
Why ENDs (Exam & Discussion) Are Non-Negotiable?
Every topper interviewed — including ranks under 50 — said the same thing:
ENDs changed their preparation completely.
Because E&Ds teach you:
- How to apply concepts
- How to rule out options
- How to approach tough MCQs
This is the exact skill needed to score 75–80%, which today lands you in the top 10 ranks.
Mission Program Strike Rate: 86% in INI CET & 90% in NEET PG
Here is the honest numbers:
- 86% of INI CET questions
- 90% of NEET PG questions
come from the 400–450 hours of Mission content — without adding irrelevant extras.
With 3 solid revisions, Mission alone is enough to get a top rank.
Late-Night PYQs — The Habit That Changes Everything
Students always save PYQs for the end — and that “end” never comes.
To solve that, Mission has:
- Late Night PYQs (40–50 questions)
- From NEET PG, INI CET & FMGE
- NEET PG 2025 PYQs already added, INI CET November will be added soon
Why late night?
Because if you do something daily at the same time, it becomes a self-sustaining habit.
Review rule:
- 20–25 mins to solve
- Max 20 mins to review
- Read only educational objectives for correct/silly-mistake questions
- Read full explanations only where genuinely confused
Mid-Day Modules — Custom Modules Made by Teachers
Students often struggle to choose tags for custom modules.
So Cerebellum asked every teacher to hand-pick the most important 100–150 questions from the QBank.
Also Read: Road Map for INI-CET May & NEET PG 2026 By Dr. Zainab Vora
These form the Mid-Day Modules.
Many toppers repeatedly said:
➡️ Mid-Day Modules + Late-Night PYQs changed their preparation completely.
Your Ideal Daily Routine (As explained by Dr. Tripathi)
- Morning (10 AM – 5 PM): Revise previous class + do Mid-Day Module
- Evening: Attend Mission class (or watch Rapid Revision if short on time)
- Night: Late-Night PYQs
- Next morning: If you sleep early, do Late-Night PYQs first thing
Your first revision happens alongside the course.
GT Enigma — Game-Changing Review System
Cerebellum GTs now have:
- Crisp 60–90 second video explanations
- The entire GT can be reviewed in 2.5–3 hours (earlier took 1–2 days)
Every topper mentioned this as one of the biggest advantages.
BTR Integration — What Should You Do?
If you want to use BTR 2.0, you can:
- Watch relevant 2–3 hour BTR videos after finishing a subject
- Or do it in LAP 2
- Or skip it completely if Mission notes work better for you
Different students learn differently — Mission already covers everything.
Quick Revision Notes & Mission Workbooks
Dr. Praveen Tripathi personally recommends:
- Quick Revision Notes
- Add sticky notes during class
- These become your final revision resource
A more refined, concise solution is also being developed for LAP 2.
Timeline for LAP 2 & LAP 3
If exams are in June 2026:
- LAP 2 → March–April
- LAP 3 → May
- INI CET Marathon will run separately
- Again, you get three revisions
Final Message from Dr. Praveen Tripathi
Different students use Mission in different ways — some rely only on PDFs, some on videos, some mix both. But the structure of Mission 3.0 ensures that:
- Concepts are built deeply
- PYQs become a daily habit
- Revisions happen systematically
- GTs become easy to review
- You enter the exam with clarity and confidence
Mission 3.0 isn’t just a batch — it’s a complete system designed to get you to your best possible rank.
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