Most students realize too late that the last two months before INI-CET aren’t the time to start, they’re the time to finish. If you’ve been preparing but still feel scattered, what you probably need isn’t more content. You need a system.
If you’re serious about cracking INI-CET, structured preparation with consistent Exam & Discussion (E&D) sessions can make all the difference. This is the exact schedule Cerebellum Academy uses with serious INI-CET aspirants broken into two phases, covering all 19 subjects before the exam.
Phase 1 — Subject-Wise Tests (Through April 10)
Each subject gets its own Test & Discussion slot. You revise, attempt questions, and go over mistakes the same day — which is honestly the only way revision actually sticks.
TEST AND DISCUSSION DATE:
March
- Mar 1 – Surgery
- Mar 3 – Anesthesia
- Mar 9 – Medicine
- Mar 12 – Dermatology
- Mar 19 – PSM
- Mar 20 – Ophthalmology
- Mar 26 – Pharmacology
- Mar 31 – Anatomy
April
- April 3 – Orthopedics + Radiology
- April 10 – OBG
Phase 2 — Mini Grand Tests (April 11 – May 2)
Once subjects are done, these integrated tests push you to think across topics — which is exactly what INI-CET demands.
- April 11 – Pathology + Pharmacology + Physiology + Medicine
- April 18 – OBG + PSM + Ophthalmology + ENT
- April 24 – Anatomy + Biochemistry + Microbiology + Forensic Medicine
- April 28 – Psychiatry + Dermatology + Radiology + Orthopedics + Anesthesia
- May 2 – Surgery + Pediatrics
Two weeks before the exam, you’ve already simulated it five times. That matters.
What’s Included in the E&D Plan
- Live E&D Sessions for all 19 subjects
- Mid-Day Modules
- Late Night PYQ Marathon
- NEET PG / INI-CET Marathon Live Sessions
- Complete Q-Bank Access
- Custom Module Access
- Monthly Grand Tests
Note: Mission Live Classes, Recorded Videos, and BTR are part of Mission Plans — not included here. Hardcopy notes are available separately.
Why You Shouldn’t Prepare Without E&D Now
With INI-CET on May 16, this is not the time for random reading or passive revision. Many students:
- Keep watching videos without testing themselves
- Avoid full-length discussions
- Skip PYQs thinking they’ll “do it later”
- Delay revision cycles
That approach can cost ranks.
INI-CET is a pattern-based, concept-integrated exam. You need:
- Active testing
- Rapid revision
- PYQ mastery
- Discussion-based clarity
- Repeated exposure to high-yield questions
E&D sessions give you accountability, structure, and continuous performance tracking.
What the Final Stretch Should Look Like
- Finish subject-wise revision in the next 30–40 days
- Do PYQs from the last 5–7 years — don’t skip them
- Attempt at least 6–8 full mocks before exam day
- Spend more time analyzing tests than taking them
- Keep short notes going daily, even 20 minutes counts
The students who do well aren’t always the ones who studied the most. They’re usually the ones who revised smarter, tested themselves regularly, and didn’t waste April panicking about what they hadn’t done.









