Hey everyone! We’re back in a situation that feels all too familiar—NEET PG 2025 has been postponed. Just like last year, the cycle of changes continues. But this time, the delay comes with a reason: the exam will now be held in a single shift, ensuring more fairness and standardisation.
Still, we know this kind of change can hit your momentum. No matter how many videos say “stay strong,” it’s normal to feel shaken. You’re human. It’s okay. But the most important thing to remember is this:
It’s happening to everyone. You are not alone.
Let’s talk about what to do next, with clarity and purpose.
Make This About You
Let’s say NEET PG was on June 15, and you just gave the BTR mock GT. Think about your score—now thank your stars you’ve got extra time to improve it. Use this time wisely. This isn’t just a postponement, it’s a second chance.
❌What NOT to Do
- Don’t stop studying until a new date is announced.
- Taking a break for a day or two is fine. Slowing your pace a little? Also fine. But if you stop completely, you’re making a huge mistake. Don’t pause for too long—it’ll cost you your seat.
✅ What TO Do Now
Here’s how to make the most of this postponement:
1. MCQ Practice is Key
- Focus more on applying what you’ve studied.
- Start with custom modules and full subject tests.
- Then go backwards to BTR—revise the concepts behind the questions you got wrong.
2. Alternate Day GTs
- For the next few days, try giving a GT every alternate day.
- This keeps your preparation real and your progress measurable.
- You’ll also be revising 200+ topics each time.
3. Weekly GT Must
- At least one full-length GT every Sunday.
- Follow it up with a proper review.
4. Work on Weak Areas
- INI-CET exposed our weak spots—nerve supply, molecular biology, etc.
- Identify those tricky topics and watch videos or read notes to strengthen them.
- Focus topic-wise, not subject-wise.
5. Use E&Ds and Compiled Modules Wisely
E&Ds 1.0 to 6.0? Watch them all. That’s what this delay is for.
- Just pause on every MCQ, think of the answer, and then continue.
- Watch compiled modules on 1.5x speed—they’re high yield and worth it.
- Even if they help you get 2–3 extra-edge questions correct, that can make all the difference.
A Realistic Timetable till the NEET PG Exam

We’re assuming the exam won’t be before 3rd July. So here’s a plan I designed for you, with detailed subject-wise planning:
June 4–6: Binge-watch more and more MCQs and try to think of the answer and analyse the performance.
7 June: Extra edge BTR 1 (MICRO-ENT-OPTHAL)
12 June: Extra edge BTR 2(FMT-DERMA-ANAT)
18 June: Extra edge BTR 3(ORTHO-PSM-BIOCHEM)
23 June: Extra edge BTR 4 Integrated System
26-27-28-29 June: FMGE + NEET PG BTR by Dr. Zainav Vora
At Vidya Jeevan, Greater Noida (3 Days + 1 Day GT)
30 June: Extra edge BTR 5 (RADIO-OBG-PEDS)
3 July: Extra edge BTR 6 (SURG-PSYCHI-ANES)
What’s different this time?
The upcoming BTRs will include extra edge content, highly volatile facts, and MCQs you tend to get wrong—things not covered in the main BTR videos.
This isn’t about the name—Mega BTR, Bonus BTR, etc.—it’s about learning more and learning better.
FMGE + NEET PG Combined 3-Day BTR in Delhi
For those preparing for FMGE and NEET PG 2025:
- June 26–28: 19-subject crash BTR in Delhi.
- June 29: Mock GT + discussion.
- Timing: 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM
This session will be held only in Vidya Jeevan, Greater Noida..
Final Words
Remember to find opportunity in adversity. Maybe you were meant to study a bit more, revise your weak areas, and grab a better rank.
This postponement isn’t the end of the road. It’s a bend in the road. Let’s use it to our advantage.
Keep showing up. Keep practising. Keep pushing.
We’re in this together.
— Dr. Zainab Vora