If you’re repeatedly getting marks less than 130 in your mock tests, you’re not alone. The latest analysis of Cerebellum Mock 2 results shows a huge clustering between 120-140 marks, where thousands of students are vying for comparable ranks. The bitter truth? Every mark counts immensely in this range.
Here is an ultimate guide to overcome the clustering obstacle and reach your target NEET PG 2025
Why You’re Stuck in the Clustering?
The main reason that the students fall into the 120-130 trap is due to a lack of depth in topics. The era when examiners used to repeat word-for-word previous year questions (PYQs) is gone. NEET PG of today includes:
- Twisted PYQs: Same ideas, alternate presentation styles
- Requirements of conceptual understanding: Simply memorising will not work
- Application-oriented questions: Challenging your knowledge application skills in novel situations
The Core Issue: Shallow Coverage
Most students have done lots of syllabus but not the depth required to deal with altered questions. Even when examiners change a question a little bit, it is when superficial knowledge breaks down. The solution is to have a strategic depth in high-yield subjects.
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Subject-Wise Strategy to Break the 130 Barrier
1. Medicine: Your Golden Chance
Why Medicine Is Important:
- 70% of students ignore medicine because of its huge syllabus
- Being in the 30% who concentrate on medicine can greatly improve your rank
- High-yield topic with high question weightage
Suggested Resource:
- Medicine in a Day by Dr. Dilip Sir (Cerebellum Academy)
- Duration: 23 hours of material
- Investment: 2-3 days of intense study
- Expected gain: 8-10 more correct answers
2. Surgery: Making It Conceptual
Surgery turns into rote memorisation (grades, stages, procedures), but conceptual understanding is what helps to tackle twisted questions.
Suggested Approach:
- Quick Revision Videos 2.0 by Dr. Amrit Nasta (25 hours)
- Alternative: Mission 2.0 classes (14-15 hours for time-strapped students)
- Focus: Turning memorisation into comprehension
3. PSM & Pharmacology: Highest Strike Rate Subjects
These are the subjects with the highest predictive accuracy in choice selection.
Suggested Resource:
- PSM: Vivek Jain Sir’s Quick Revision Videos 2.0
- Pharmacology: GRG Sir’s Quick Revision Videos 2.0
- Pathology: Rana Ma’am’s Quick Revision Videos (10-11 hours)
4. Short Subjects: Lowest-Hanging Fruit
Short subjects provide the highest return on investment. With minimal investment of time, you can get 90% accuracy.
Priority Subjects & Duration:
Psychiatry: 6 hours
Anesthesia: 5-6 hours
Radiology: 5-6 hours
Dermatology: 5-6 hours
Orthopedics: 5-6 hours
Forensic Medicine: 5-6 hours
Pediatrics: Can be added to this list
Expected Outcome: 15 additional correct answers across all short subjects combined.
Conclusion:
The delay in NEET PG has levelled the ground. The students who were ahead can be overtaken, and those lagging behind have the golden chance to jump ahead. The next 60 days are decisive – they can make or break your medical career dreams.
Remember: It’s not over until it’s over. The game is wide open, you possess the strategy, the resources, and most importantly, the time. What you require now is relentless execution.
Also Read: NEET PG 2025 – Is It Even Worth It Anymore? The Harsh Truth! with Dr. Praveen Tripathi
Your dream specialty remains within reach.
The only question is, are you prepared to make the strategic effort necessary to crack this clustering and achieve?
The decision is yours. The moment is now. Let’s do this with Cerebellum Academy!
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