Dear aspirants, as only 15 days remain for NEET PG 2025, being tense and confused is quite normal. But this period is the period where smart revision and effective strategy can provide you with an advantage. Whether you want to get a top rank or simply clear, the final two weeks can seal your fate.
Here’s a 15-day study plan for NEET PG 2025 to keep you on track, revise effectively, and enter the exam centre confidently.
Know Your Current Status
See before starting and doing anything, you need to realise and assess how much you’ve done so far.
Prepare a list:
- Subjects you excel in
- Topics that require speedy revision
- Areas you haven’t even touched (if any)
Being honest about the level of preparation you are at assists in fine-tuning the strategy to a greater extent. Beginning new topics is not advised at this stage unless they are extremely high-yield.
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15-Day NEET PG 2025 Revision Plan
Day 1-10: Subject-wise Rapid Revision
Here is the day-wise subjects plan:
Days | Subjects |
1 | Anatomy + Physiology |
2 | Biochemistry + Pathology |
3 | Pharmacology + Microbiology |
4 | FMT + PSM |
5 | Ophthalmology + ENT |
6 | Medicine |
7 | Surgery |
8 | Obstetrics and Gynaecology |
9 | Pediatrics + Psychiatry + Radiology |
10 | Orthopedics + Dermatology + Anaesthesia |
Note: Focus on previous year questions (PYQs), frequently asked topics, and image-based questions. These 10 days are all about consolidating what you already know.
Pro Tip: Why You Should Not Ignore Short Subjects
- At this moment most common mistake students make is that they ignore short subjects. Subjects like Dermatology, Anaesthesia, Radiology, Psychiatry, and Orthopedics might feel small, but they carry significant weightage in the NEET PG exam.
- In fact, these subjects are scoring and are often asked directly in the exams, which means they are perfect for last-minute boosting your overall score.
- So Make Sure you give them the sufficient time they deserve in your NEET PG revision plan.
Days 11–13: GTs + Targeted Weak Area
Try to attempt at least 2 full-length GTs (Grand Tests) (on Day 11 and Day 13). Do not just take it because you have to build and analyse it too.
Prepare a checklist:
- Which questions did you answer incorrectly?
- Were they because of concept gaps, stupid errors, or time constraints?
- Revised those subjects right away.
- Revise flashcards and notes for your areas of weakness in the meantime.
Day 14: Rapid Fire Revision
Assign this day for the rapid-fire review:
- Short notes
- Key formulas
- Tables and images
- One-liners and mnemonics
On this day, don’t work on anything new. You need to be reviewing, not stressing your brain. So just stay relaxed.
Day 15: Rest and Visual Recall
You’ve earned this day. Don’t study too much. Just browse through:
- High-yield sticky notes
- Rapid recaps
- Key tables
- Sleep well and be calm.
Conclusion:
NEET PG 2025 preparation in 15 days is a story of dedication, smart work and calmness. At this moment, one thing to keep in mind is that whether you haven’t completed all 19 subjects thoroughly, a systematic revision strategy and a peaceful mind can help you in clearing the NEET PG exam 2025.
Also Read: NEET PG 2025: Result validity and How to make it count
Remember, in these last days, your goal should be to maximise your score with the knowledge you already have. Be consistent, confident, and composed.
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