FMGE Exam

FMGE Final Sprint: 2 Biggest Problems Solved (19 Subjects + Mock Test Strategy) with Dr. Apurv Mehra

Hello friends, in this blog, we will discuss the students’ most common issue. As the FMGE July 2025 exam approaches, most students find themselves trapped in two common worries:

  1. How to revise all 19 subjects in time
  2. How to improve performance in grand tests and MCQs.

If you’re feeling stuck at this final stage, this blog will not only clear your doubts but also give you a practical daily strategy to help you qualify confidently.

Also Read: Failed? Delayed? Just Starting? Mission NEET PG / INI-CET 3.0 batch 1 Has Your Back

PROBLEM 1: Completing the Revision of 19 Subjects Before FMGE

“If you are good in 5 subjects, you might still fail. But if you’re average in all 19, you might top.”

This golden advice sums it up. FMGE isn’t about excelling in a few areas — it’s about being consistent across all. Here’s how you should plan the last 5 weeks:

  • Create a subject-wise checklist with timelines
  • Don’t spend too much time on favourite subjects — divide time proportionally
  • Stick to topic-based revision, not chapter-wise study
  • Revise with your own notes or reliable short video capsules
  • No new sources now. Only reinforcement and practice
  • Pro Tip:
    Don’t steal time from smaller subjects. For example, if ortho takes more than its share, radiology might suffer — and every subject carries equal weight.
PROBLEM 2: Mock Test Strategy & Daily MCQs Practice

If you haven’t been solving MCQs seriously, now is the urgent moment to start.

  • 2 hours of MCQs every day
  • 1 GT per week

Why? Because FMGE is an MCQ-based qualifying exam, not a theory paper. Solving questions:

  • Helps identify your weak spots
  • Trains your brain in elimination and interpretation
  • Builds exam temperament

Start your day with 30 minutes of revision, and then:

  • Read MCQs
  • Understand the reasoning behind each option
  • Focus on the approach, not just the right answer

Remember:
A bad test score today is better than a poor result on exam day. Every test is a rehearsal.

5 Quick FMGE Sprint Tips by Dr. Apurv Mehra
  • Topic-wise revision only — not feeling-based
  • Make a 19-subject checklist and follow it strictly
  • MCQs daily (90–120 mins), Grand Test weekly
  • Revise notes, use short videos for difficult areas
  • Avoid social media. Talk only to positive people

Talk to your parents. Speak with two or three people who uplift you. That’s all you need right now.

Also Read: Real Results. No Guesswork. 172/200 Questions Straight from Our Mission Classes!

Why Wait for the Exam Date? Start Your Final Sprint NOW.

Even if you think you’ll start later, the truth is every day counts now. Whether you’re using Cerebellum resources, your own notes, or platform-specific tools — consistency is the gamechanger.

The more sincere your rehearsals are now, the more confident your final performance will be.

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