Dr. Nandini

INI CET Topper’s Choice: Cerebellum Academy- How Mission Live Classes & the Schedule Helped to Crack the INI CET Exam: Dr. Nandini, INI CET Rank 51

Dear aspirants, we all know that INI CET is tough, but with the right guidance, you can crack it.  And we are not just saying it; here is the proof. Dr Nandini, Rank 51 in the INI CET November 2025 examination, shares her journey with Cerebellum Academy, experience with Mission live classes, question practice, GTs, and how the structured schedule helped her stay consistent.

Dr. Nandini’s Journey: Mission Classes as the Foundation

Dr. Nandini began her preparation right after finishing her internship in May. The Mission schedule played a huge role in giving her direction:

  • She attended all live classes sincerely.
  • If she missed a session, she watched it later at 2x speed.
  • Mission classes covered almost all concepts beautifully, helping her solve most questions based on what she learned.

She highlights that the concepts were taught so well that she could apply them immediately while attempting the questions.

Why Mission Classes Worked for Her?

Dr. Praveen explains the gap between main videos (too exhaustive), rapid revision (too lean), and BTR (too concise). The mission aimed to sit in the middle.

Nandini completely agrees:

  • Revision videos alone felt incomplete.
  • The main videos were vast and overwhelming.
  • Mission classes gave the perfect structure—not too long, not too short, and easy to complete.
Her Favourite Subjects in Mission
1. Surgery 
  • She calls it brilliant, saying the way he teaches makes students think.
  • He asks questions before giving answers, helping build diagnostic acumen.
  • She understood rather than memorised—making surgery conceptual and logical.
2. OBG 
  • She loved how the faculty covered topics thoroughly.
  • Each E&D discussion felt like the entire topic—not just the question—was being explained.
  • Nothing felt unfamiliar in the exam.
3. Radiology 
  • Especially the BTR E&D sessions, which she calls a game changer.
E&Ds: Structure, Discipline & Learning

Nandini found the ENDs extremely helpful:

  • They gave her a timeline on when to finish topics.
  • Even when she lagged behind, E&D deadlines pushed her to catch up.
  • She attended all discussions, especially the BTR E&D by Zainab Ma’am, which contributed massively to her exam performance.
Question Practice & GTs: A Major Turning Point

For the last 4–5 months:

  • She solved a minimum of 100 questions daily.
  • She gave GTs once every 2–3 days.
  • GTs improved her ability to sit and think for three hours.
  • Discussions helped deepen her understanding.

She believes that many concepts don’t click while reading but make sense while solving questions—which is why GTs were crucial.

Marathon Classes Before the Exam

She completed the important marathon subjects for INI:

  • Pathology
  • Pharmacology
  • Several others as much as possible

These helped reinforce high-yield concepts.

Were There Bad Days? Yes.

Nandini confirms that toppers also experience:

  • Bad GTs
  • Doubtful days
  • Silly mistakes
  • Feeling unsure after the exam

She emphasises that proper structure made her journey manageable despite the ups and downs.

Dr.Nandini’s story shows how a structured approach, consistent question practice, and the discipline of Mission live classes can transform preparation for INI CET. 

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