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Scoring 235 in FMGE: How Dr. Pallavi Sharma Cracked It in Her First Attempt

When the FMGE result out moment hits, it’s a mix of relief, excitement, and straight-up pride. For Dr. Pallavi Sharma, this moment hit different—she didn’t just scrape through, she scored a massive 235 marks in FMGE, first attempt.

Her journey isn’t about hacks or overnight wins. It’s about showing up, staying clear-headed, and nailing the basics.

Watch her full interview video here

Meet Dr. Pallavi Sharma

Pallavi finished her MBBS from Georgia Alte University and jumped into FMGE preparation early. While her initial efforts during MBBS were all over the place, things shifted when she got back to India.        

That’s when her prep got focused and real.

Building the Right Foundation

Instead of just flourishing between a million of resources, she used to keep her strategy very straightforward:

“I completely depend upon my classes and BTR. That consistency made a huge difference.”

This utmost clarity kept her from spiraling—a trap tons of people who have fall into during exam preparation.

Smart Study Routine That Worked

Her daily routine was tight but realistic:

She also pulled some smart moves like:

This saved her time and locked stuff into memory better.

Strong Focus on MCQs and Practice

Like most FMGE toppers, Pallavi didn’t blow off MCQs.

She actively ground through:

“I solved everything—PYQs, modules, past exams. That really hel ped me.”

This sharpened her application skills, which matters in big time for the FMGE exam.

The Role of Revision

One of her biggest strengths in her preparation strategy? Constant revision.

She:

Instead of trying to loop through everything endlessly, she doubled down on improving what she already had down.

The Power of Family Support

Behind every successful candidate, there’s usually someone holding them up.

For Pallavi, it was her family.

“My parents always had my back and lifted me up whenever I felt like crap.”

Their push kept her grounded when things got rough.

No Shortcuts, Just Consistency

When asked what really counts, her answer was dead simple:

Two things you must do:

Two things you must avoid:

“Self-confidence is everything. And consistency keeps you moving.”

The Moment After Results

Interestingly, even after scoring 235, it didn’t register right away.

“Couldn’t believe it at first. Took me a couple days to realize I actually pulled it off.”

That’s the kind of moment every aspirant waits for after the FMGE result.

What’s Next?

With FMGE cleared, she’s further planning to:

Balanced approach—celebrate, recover, then keep moving.

Final Takeaway

Dr. Pallavi Sharma’s journey clearly shows that cracking FMGE isn’t about doing wild and extraordinary things.

It’s about:

If you’re grinding through prep right now, remember—success in FMGE doesn’t need perfection. It needs consistency.

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