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Strategy & Schedule for FMGE Jan 2026 by Dr. Vivek Jain & Dr. Praveen Tripathi

FMGE 2025 Preparation Strategy

Hello, students. This is Dr. Praveen Tripathi, and with me is the legend himself, Dr. Vivek Jain. Hello friends, how are you? So, students, this live session is primarily to discuss a strategy for the January 2026 exam. Yesterday, the results were announced, and some of you have passed, of course. Unfortunately, some of you could not clear it. It is very important that we move in a planned way towards the January FMG exam.

So, students, we are going to follow a template here. Let us explain first what our plan is, and then later on, we will take questions. Our experience has been that if we start taking questions in between, it kind of disturbs the flow.

Sir. So, the July 2025 exam results were announced yesterday, Vivek sir. Unfortunately, the pass percentage dropped from 29% to around 20%. Yes, sir, last time it was exactly 28.86, so a very big drop.

Sir, one thing is very clear: the FMG exam is getting tougher and tougher over the years. It is becoming more clinical; gone are the days when they would give single-line questions. Now, even if they are giving PYQs, they are twisting them in such a way that, unless you have some deeper knowledge, it would not be possible to answer those questions.

So, Vivek sir, this is an important point. Yes, sir, conceptual learning is the way to go; shortcuts will not work now. You have enough time for the next exam; you have six months. Please do not rely on shortcuts.

Use revision courses for revision only, build upon your good base, and build upon your concepts right now. Yeah, so earlier we used to have these books where students would just memorise everything and the exam would get cleared, those days are gone, we have to have some conceptual understanding if you want to do good in the exams. So this is not going to work anymore.

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Also, students, it is very clear that a certain number of questions would remain factual, and if you are reading a fact today, six months from now or six months from today, it is as new as it is a good new topic for you or a new fact for you. So until we have multiple revisions and until we have revisions right at the end of your preparation, you would find it difficult to remember the questions, especially the factual questions. Vivek sir, concepts plus facts, we cannot underestimate the importance of either of them.

Sir, the exam is designed like that; we have to align according to the exam questions only. And again, sir, you remember four years back, five years back, students would just leave certain subjects. Yes, sir, I remember students used to leave anesthesia, I am covering anesthesia in pharmacology, which is sufficient.

No friends, anesthesia is a separate subject; all subjects should be given due importance, please remember. So you cannot leave short subjects, and you cannot think that if you do patho, physio, pharma, your medicine is taken care of; it does not work like that anymore. So you cannot leave any subject, whatever PYQs, Vivek sir.

Yes, sir, PYQs, yes, they do come; your preparation has to have a good, solid base of PYQs, but yes, they are being reformulated. This time, I realised that when talking with the students, they were getting confused between two choices in most of the questions. So that means the examiner is also thinking logically about how I can twist the question.

So gone are the days when examiners have the luxury of opening the older books, picking a question and giving it to you; they do not accept it anymore. So when examiners have to put some effort, they have to make some changes and that is why as Vivek sir said, sir, not only in the FMG exam, in the recently conducted NEET PG exam, students when they saw the paper, they were very happy that I know this question, but when it came to marking the answer, there were always two options which were confusing them. And MCQ solving skills, of course, finally, you have to answer the MCQs, no matter how well you do in theory, until you learn how to apply that theory, you will not get that question correct.

So MCQ MCQ-solving skills need to become better. Vivek sir, our telegram group was full of messages from students who performed very well, but I want to go into the specifics. What made Mission 200 plus so successful? What are the lessons that we can draw from the exam? So, sir, I want you to speak about this thing. I think yesterday you were interviewing students, and I was interviewing students; almost everybody talked about this.

Yes, sir. Friends, a structured approach matters. Most of the students were of the view, if I sit on my own, maybe I will not be able to study for so long.

But once you are sitting with a teacher deep into the night, and the teacher is teaching you continuously, live face to face, online, and he is also addressing your doubts and queries at the same time. I think nothing could get better than this. Online, I think this is the revolution that mission classes have brought.

So structured approach, all the subjects are given due importance in terms of duration and content, and that is sufficient. Plus, as sir mentioned, without revisions, no course is complete. So we have kept multiple laps of revision just for you, so that you are fully prepared before you enter the examination hall.

So we will tell you more about the laps, but there are three laps, which means the initial teaching session or initial teaching segment, followed by one revision, followed by another revision. These students, I think, and we think it’s pretty important, unless we revise in the last couple of days, you will have a tough time remembering the facts in the examination hall. Sir was saying that it was kind of a revolution when live online started, and see, we are not trying to make tall claims.

It is as simple as that, that if I’m sitting with you online, live, you are more likely to continue with my five-hour class. If I give you a video of three hours, some of you may be able to complete it, others may get distracted, and there may be procrastination. The live online class plays a very important role in creating the discipline, and a good kind of FOMO, also, Vivek sir.

A lot of students say that, you know, that’s what is in my mind, that if I do not complete the class today, tomorrow I will have another class and they will be backlogged. Yes, I got a good FOMO. Sir, there should be no piling on. Please stick to the course, stick to the structure, and just follow the course religiously.

We have already said that concepts, along with facts, are important, and that is what we were doing in Mission 200 plus: building concepts, because you cannot remember everything. See if there are 100 facts, maybe 60 of them you can deduce if you have good concepts. Now that our brain has a limited capacity, you cannot remember everything.

So you have to ensure that your brain is free, the space is free for those 40 facts, and these 60 facts are something that you can recall, or you are producing the example based on your conceptual learning. So this is extremely important. Vivek sir, every student talks about late-night PYQs.

What exactly is it? Why is it helping so much? Yes, sir, some medical students have a tendency they want to go to bed late at night, satisfied with what they have done in the day. So this is the concept that was introduced by Cerebellum that before you go to bed, we are giving you late night PYQ sessions in the app itself where you come, solve, see the mistakes that you are doing, try to work upon your weaknesses and by the time you will be surprised that all the students we interviewed, they mentioned they attended, they had gone through 100% of the late night PYQ sessions. So that means it is the thing you have to do.

There is no shortcut to this. It will help you build a very good memory. Like we say in swimming, there should be muscle memory.

This memory should stay with you till the last minute of the exam. Right. And add to that the discipline that it brings.

If you have a test every day, right before you go to bed and if you solve it every day, after a few days, you get into that habit. Yesterday, sir, I was interviewing a student, and she was saying that after some time, it was as if she was not doing these late-night PYQs; it was as if something was missing. And that’s a great thing.

If you start getting a feeling of something being amassed, it means you have developed good discipline. There is another thing that students talk very highly of is E&D. What exactly is E&D? Friends, in lap 1, we also have examinations and discussions after each subject.

Like, suppose PSM you get for 6 days, on the 7th day, there will be an examination and discussion to be prepared by the faculty himself or herself. So those questions would be based not just on your PYQs but on PYTs, and they will test what you have learned in this subject. And it is going to be a live session, not just those questions, we are going to discuss, but we are trying to cover actually the whole course in that session, addressing all your doubts also.

So, not only the theory part, but also how to use the theory to solve MCQs is what E&D entails. We have different marathons. We have a separate marathon for FMG.

What exactly is it? We said in the last 10-15 days, we want you to remember everything, revise everything, and that exactly is what is done in a marathon. Those 80-90 hours, all the subjects are covered in a live session, so that by the time you enter the examination hall, you remember everything, it is fresh in your mind. Vivek Sir, there has been a lot of effort to keep the GTs relevant.

What do you mean by that, Sir? Sir, relevantly is we don’t want to bombard you with difficult questions. I don’t want to impress you. I want you to actually feel a real exam-like simulation exercise.

When you go for a GT, you know, okay, this is how the actual exam is going to come. And many of the students we interviewed they mentioned that GTs of the cerebellum closely simulated the actual FMG exam. If you go through their interviews, you will realise that if someone was saying in GTs, I was scoring around 185-190.

Actual FMG also he has also scored 185-200 only. So this is something that we have to stick to, right? So it’s important to have GTs which are separate, right? I mean, it is easy for us to create a single GT and ask everybody to take it. But we have different GTs for FMG because the exam is a bit different.

And as Sir very brightly said, we’re trying to simulate it as much as possible. This is perhaps the line that I say the most time and again, and I keep saying it. And the good thing about the mission program is that it has been designed in such a way that it takes the preparation to last a day.

This year, Vivek Sir and GRG Sir ensured that we create a last-day class, the final class. One day or two days before the exam, one more class, 2-2.5 hours, just to ensure that there would be ups and downs in your preparation. But if something is happening in the app, if there is a structure, you always have the option of coming back into that rhythm.

And I think that has been the biggest achievement of the mission program, Sir. Sir. What we are doing this is the whole course we are teaching in mission.

Then the division becomes smaller. Next division lap, it becomes less. Till the exam, we make sure that you are doing continuous division, sitting with each faculty line.

And all of that is in sync. I mean, when you do revise, it does not feel like new. All right.

So, there are three schedules, three laps in the mission 200 plus schedule. Lap one is detailed live online classes. Different subjects are given different numbers of days.

Like Sir’s subject has been given 6 days? Yes, Sir. Along with that, a test and a discussion. Bigger subjects, 7-8 days, like medicine.

Shorter subjects like psychiatry, 2 days or 3 days. PSM, 6 days. Pharma, path of 5 days.

So, these are covered in live online classes. And then there is a test and discussion to complete that subject. Lap 2, again, revision classes.

Thankfully, the exam has been announced on January 17th, which gives us enough days. So, we are also adding revision classes in lap 2. And of course, the test and discussions would again be done. And then the lap 3, of course, the marathon.

Those 80-90 hours in which the entire course is revised. So that everything stays fresh. After that, GTs.

GTs will happen every now and then. And late-night PYQs would be a part of all the laps. In lap 1, they are subject-wise.

Once you have gained some knowledge, once you have developed some confidence, in lap 2, it becomes a mixed bag. Sir, if students go to the interview that we have taken for the students this time, you will be surprised to see one thing. All students mentioned, I attended 100% of sessions in laps 1, 2 and 3. So, that is something very useful.

Now, this is the schedule. So, some of you are already a part of Mission 200 plus. The classes are ongoing.

And we are starting a new batch from the 19th of August with Vivek Sir himself. See, these classes are going to be the same for all the batches of Mission 200 plus. The current students, the students who are currently enrolled, will also have these classes.

Those who are joining the new group will also have these classes. Then what is the difference? Once we are done with OBG 2, with which the course of batch 1 will get finished, the classes that were done before PSM, all of them will be repeated. So, all these classes have already been taken, but we will repeat them so that those of you who are joining now also get access to all 19 subjects in a live manner.

So, let’s look a bit closely on the schedule. So, PSM starts on the 19th, and on the 20th continues. Then, in between, we have a shorter subject.

And then PSM again continues. So, overall, PSM gets how many? One, two, six days. Six days and one day for the test and discussion.

Shorter subjects like Dermatology get two days. And as I said, bigger subjects have more days, shorter subjects have fewer days. Sir, what is the timing of these classes? Sir, usually all these classes, we know students, the best time for medical students to study is the evening.

So, we are going to start a 5.30 PM daily live in the app itself. You have to be there. All right.

And they usually continue till 10.30, sometimes 11. Absolutely. But we are not taking any guarantees for auto delay.

It continues till 12 sometimes, but mostly students would continue until 10.30 or so. So, on 26th October, it is over. Then, for the next month, the students who are already following Mission 200 get almost 25 days to complete their backlogs when we are doing the repeat classes.

And those who are joining us now, these classes you have to attend for the first time. So, if you are starting today also, or if you are starting by 19, all 19 classes would be taken live again, along with the E&Ds. Now, we have reached around the 23rd of November.

We are like two months away from the exam. Now, we start lap 2. Now, these are revision classes. These are revision classes, one or two days.

And again, tests and discussions for all the subjects. This is going to continue for around 45 days. If somebody is listening to your lecture on the 19th of August in the evening, you will go live again on the 20th of August, 5.30 PM.

What is a student supposed to do in the daytime? So, during the day, there are two things. Many students like to revise what they have done the previous day. In case something has been missed, that backlog you have to cover then and there itself if possible.

Also, make it a habit to practice questions. This time, many students mentioned that they were going through QBank and custom modules also during the first lap 1 itself. So, if possible, please do.

Yeah. So, in a double inverted compass, if possible. Otherwise, your late-night PYQs and these E&Ds are usually more than enough to take care of your MCQ practice.

See, we don’t want to overwhelm you. As I said, some of the students also told me that they used to do these PYQs. Others are following only E&Ds and LY PYQs.

Lap 2 becomes interesting. Almost all the students told me, sir, that in the evening, if they had an art revision, in the daytime they would revise some other subject. So, what they did in lap 2 they ensure two revisions.

One with the teacher, the other themselves. Yes. So, this is taking care of the multiple revisions I was talking about.

So, you have to stick to this structure. Lap 2 will get finished somewhere around the 31st of December or the 1st of January. We are still left with 16 days.

And then you will start with marathon FMG. In those 14-15 days, again, all the subjects would be revised. Again, online.

Again, live. So that by the time you reach your examination hall, at least three or four or two revisions are done. And all this while, late-night PYQs, GTs would continue.

All right. So, when you take the Mission 200 plus program, we have talked only about the live classes now. First of all, in case you miss any of these live lectures, what happens is the next day, by, say, afternoon or, say, noon, they are uploaded in the app.

Some students are telling me that rather than watching the lectures live, they would see them the next day in a recorded manner. That’s a perfectly fine approach provided you have that kind of discipline. Live, I believe, brings more discipline than anything.

So, you can take both approaches, but I think all of us would recommend that you watch these videos live. If you miss any live video, you can definitely go to the recorded video and please complete it. But when you take the Mission 200 program, you also get access to all the recorded content, main videos, rapid revision or quick revision videos, QBank, GTs, and BTR; everything is a part of it.

All right. Vivek said some important questions. Now we are into the fifth batch of Mission 200 plus.

We started two and a half years back, sir. Yes. Is mission 200 plus enough, sir? Yes, sir.

I can say with 100% confidence, it is more than enough. It is more than enough. If you talk to the students who have cleared the exam, they will tell you that you are covering 100% of the course in lap 1. You are going through E&Ds twice.

You are revising with the faculty in Lap 2 again. Then in the lap 3 marathon, you are revising again. Late-night PYQs, you are doing.

GTs will continuously help you monitor your progress throughout the course. And then nothing else is required because this is the maximum time you will get, and this is the maximum output we can deliver. So the optimal content problem has been solved by the mission.

At the beginning of the preparation, some students feel that this is too less. Some students feel this is too much. How would I revise? The whole idea is to hit the bull’s eye by providing optimal content, something which is not less, which is not too much, which can be revised.

And Mission 200 plus has solved that problem. And again, this is not for us to say. I mean, you can talk to your seniors.

You can watch interviews. Everybody said the same thing that I blindly trusted Mission 200 plus. And today, we are confident enough to say that you can blindly trust it.

It will take you through. So, say somebody has studied a subject on another platform. What is, and how should they integrate? If I may answer, we say that there are two approaches.

If you are super confident in that subject, say you did any subject from the XYZ platform. You are super confident in it. You can answer all the questions.

You can revise it from there only. Fair enough. But still do the test and discussion part.

Still do the late-night PYQs part. And if you are not confident in that case, we would advise that you just follow the live lectures. See, the content is going to be very similar.

Almost every teacher teaches a similar thing. But here, the structure that you get is going to provide you with a definite advantage. Sir, you agree with this? Absolutely.

I’ll add that even if you are confident in a given subject from another platform, attend the marathon session in the end, also along with the E&Ds. Yeah, at least lap marathon you should. Marathon will help you summarise everything in a very concise and a high ending.

Sir, unfortunately, 80% of the students could not pass the exam. Many of them are stuck in the 130s, 140s. And they ask how to improve.

So whenever I have a detailed discussion with these students, what I find is, they are still following the older methods of preparation. Trying to memorise everything, trying to read those books again and again. In most of them, what is lacking is concepts.

And, you know, students, we say that to revise the same thing again and again, again and again. But there has to be some depth to your preparation. If you are stuck in 130s, 140s, my bet is most likely your concepts are weak.

The second possibility is that you did not do the MCQ enough. You did not practice MCQs enough. Before we can suggest to you what needs to be done, you have to think for yourself what exactly is it that is stopping you from crossing that 150.

Concepts are weak. MCQs you did not do enough. PYQs you did not have a strong hold on.

Did you become too anxious in the exam? Probably because you were not taking enough GTs. You will have to find a reason for yourself. My experience says most of the students have a problem with concepts.

Some have the problem of anxiety. For this, follow mission classes. For this, take multiple GTs.

For this, do E&Ds and late-night PYQs. And I think, sir, you want to add something? No, sir, just the same thing. Again, I’ll repeat.

In case you feel some subjects are weaker, please learn more from them. Please practice more questions. Try to convert your weakness into a strength.

We have a human dentist. We like to keep on reading the subjects we like. Don’t try to become a master of PSM or psychiatry.

Try to be a jack of all the 19 subjects. I think that is going to help you more in cracking the exam easily. And sir, said a very important thing.

All subjects, right? You cannot leave any subject. Some students leave anatomy. It’s too tough.

Right? And then some of the questions are very simple. You should not be missing any simple questions on any subject. Those low-hanging fruits.

I am doing an internship. Is it possible to crack the exam with an internship? This is something that even I find fascinating. Yesterday, sir, I took five interviews with all of them first day.

And all of them started preparing for their internship. There were students who were in China or other countries. They told me that the timings did not match the live classes.

So they would focus on the recorded mission classes. But most of them were doing an internship. And they also told me that some of them were posted in wards where they would tell their attending or the consultants that we have an exam.

And they were even allowed to go back to their rooms earlier. So it is 100% possible. You are fresh with your knowledge, medical knowledge from your graduation.

So adding on to it, it becomes easier. Sometimes, when you prepare for an internship, you carry that advantage because everything is fresh in your head. So 100% yes.

And so many people have proven that. Yes, sir, your energy levels are high. Utilise it to the maximum.

Sir, I’m scared of taking GTs. See, friends, getting scared is a normal thing. But GTs, you have to take.

Otherwise, how will you monitor your progress? See, teachers are teaching. We are interacting. We are trying to solve your doubts.

You are giving your 100%. But ultimately, it’s an MCQ-based exam. You don’t have to show knowledge to examiners ultimately.

Ultimately, you have to attempt the MCQ correctly also. So please give all the GTs regularly with a serious frame of mind. Prepare for each GT.

Also, try to analyse GT on the same day. Mark your notes, take note of all your wrong answers that you attempted. It shouldn’t go wrong again.

Maybe make a one-liner in a separate copy or something. But the idea is that GT should be used continuously to improve your performance. Also, it will help you identify your weak areas.

And now you can focus on those subjects, subtopics or something. And after that, you also learn how to handle pressure. When you prepare for GTs, you have that rehearsal of how you would feel in the real exam.

And as Sir mentioned that it is not just for your monitoring of progress. But GTs would consist of 200 very important questions or 300 very important questions. So you are also getting exposed to very important questions.

The mistakes that you make in GT, you are unlikely to repeat them in the actual exam. So make as many mistakes as possible in GTs so that the same thing does not go wrong in the real exam. Sir, many students keep waiting.

Let me finish the course, finish the course. Don’t wait. The medicine course is never going to finish in your life.

But at least keep on attempting GT side by side. Keep on preparing for the actual exam. You know, there’s a common, it’s cliché that the best time to take a GT was yesterday.

The second-best time is today. It does not matter whether you have done even a single subject or not. That’s a baseline score.

And you know, don’t say that, you know, I’ll get disheartened and I’ll get pressurised. It is a baseline score. Now you have the framework from which you can gauge your improvement.

Which notes to follow along with Mission 200 plus? So the answer is very clear. We would highly recommend that you follow the quick revision notes. Although we also provide the unannotated PDFs along with the class.

But if you have these notes, you can also write on top of them and add whatever you learn. So they become your final go-to source for revision. So that is what we would strongly advise.

Some of you prefer using PDFs. That is okay. But this is our solution.

Use quick revision notes. Sir, your class is starting on the 19th of August, and we still have 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th and also 14th half night or half, let’s say 10 hours left. Sir, what should we do? Don’t waste even a single minute.

I would recommend that students mention that a single day wasted leads to a pile-up. So please first don’t waste anything at all. So even if you join today, the paediatrics class is ongoing.

You can start with pediatrics. The paediatrics class would again be repeated at the end of the first lap. But why waste it on this? Start your preparation.

And anyway, anybody who joins from the 19th will get access to all the 19th subjects. So by the time the 19th comes, you would have already covered one subject. Why waste it? So many of you are already a part of Cerebellum.

If you’re not a part of Cerebellum, go to the website cerebellumacademy.com. Go to the plans, there you would find the plan for FMG, and there you would find mission 200 plus FM, G, December 25 and beyond. Just subscribe to it. So this is from our side.

So now we can take some questions and see what the students are asking. We will start reading questions from now. So, if you have asked something in the past, a couple of minutes ago, please rewrite your question.

The same thing. Sir, I got 141 on the first attempt and 143rd on the second attempt. Now I don’t know what to do next.

So what’s the name of the student, sir? Sir, it’s Netflix. So subscribe to Netflix at all. If your name is Netflix movies, probably we know what is going wrong.

Please remember, see entrance examination requires sacrifice. That’s a fact, right? During those six months, or that one year, whether it’s NEET PG, FMG, INI CET, sacrifices will have to be made. You cannot have a work-life balance during the preparation period.

For the rest of your life, have a work-life balance. But the preparation period means that you have to let go of everything else and study. If you’re getting stuck at the same school in two different exams, I want to ask you, what is the most likely mistake that you’re making? Again, are your concepts weak? Are you trying to remember the same? Are you going for rote memory again and again? Are you not doing MCQs? Are you not taking GTs? Are you not ensuring that you revise at least twice or thrice before going to the exam? One of these would be true for you.

Fix it. Doing the same thing again and again and expecting a different outcome, it’s not being smart, right? So identify your mistake and fix it, and change the username. Sir, it is Dr. Gu Zefa.

So, Dr. Guzefa, for the next five and a half months, you have to be in a zone like Sir has mentioned. Please give 100%, forget everything else. Easily, you will cross 200.

Dr. Guzefa, change your name to Cerebellum Student or Mission Student. 20 marks extra for that. All laps, we will have, like the previous batch or not, Dr. Humble.

Dr. Humble, humbly, we are sharing. It’s going to be the same. Rather, we try to under-commit and over-deliver.

You stick with the structured plan. We will make sure that multiple revisions are done, and you enter the examination hall with the right frame of mind and a high degree of confidence. Gaurav is saying at least 50 questions like mid-day modules in NEET PG.

Well, see, it is very easy for us to give you mid-day modules. There’s a reason why we are not giving it. NEET PG students are getting one year for preparation.

Academy students are getting six months for preparation. In those six months, we have to complete the course and revise it as well, right? Mid-day module, which is basically questions picked from the QBank, is not the best utilisation of time in the last six months.

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If somebody is in the final year, third year, fourth year, please do mid-day modules like anything.

But not in the end. Still, if you want to do it, you can just switch from the FMG to the NEET PG course, and you will have access to everything. We don’t restrict students, but as a teacher, taking into account the number of hours available, I would not advise it.

Sir, many students are mentioning that I have been stuck at 147, 149, and 145. What to do? Friends, you are right there, but please remember, start from scratch. I know 147 and 149, easily you will crack the exam next time, but you have to stay on course, remind yourself that I have to breach that barrier. So just stick to the structured schedule, identify your weak areas, weak subjects, weak topics, work more on them, discuss with the faculty and attend 100% of the sessions.

200 is an easy thing to achieve in FMG based on the results of the last five sessions. Saransh is here. I think Saransh is the same student who got 219 marks. I interviewed him yesterday.

He’s saying, guys, just stick with teachers and their plan, that’s it, don’t doubt at all. Yes, Saransh, that’s what he did. I think his interview is live now,w and I agree with him, don’t think too much, follow the schedule, it is more than enough.

Roshali Goj is saying, Sir, should we solve the QBank as well? Roshali, at this stage, no, if you’re preparing for the January 26 exam, because the questions are well taken care of in LNPYQs as well as E&Ds, but if you’re preparing for July 26 and on, then definitely you should do QBanks. Sir, Dr. Gaurav Sen is saying, I am totally relying on Cerebellum for questions and everything. Don’t worry, we won’t let you down.

Trust, have blind faith in Seri Bellum. Shubham is saying, My result is 145. I have done all the E&Ds and tests, I got 185 to 180, what to do? Shubham, again, where did you go wrong? What went wrong in the exam is what you have to identify first. Did you make silly mistakes? Did you become too anxious? Did you make mistakes in the conceptual question? See, the solution depends upon the cause.

Identify the cause first. Sir, Dr. Abdullah is saying, I can’t study more than five hours daily. Dr. Abdullah, what I’ll suggest is that those four to five hours be given to mission classes.

Because when you are solving questions, you will be in a different frame of mind, it will be slightly easier for you, I feel. So, utilise those four, five hours well and try to give the other time to revision of notes and to practice MCQs as much as possible. Right.

Okay, Ragnar, I’m not sure if I’m pronouncing it right. After taking the live class, shall we revise the class in daytime? Or taking a live class is enough to do, we also get to revise in live classes. No, so if you have another live class tonight, in the morning, or the next day, just go through your notes, and that will help you with the revision.

You don’t have to watch the lecture again if you have seen it live, but go through the notes again; that will help you consolidate the information, and it’s a revision for you. Sir, Dr. Dhanatecha is asking, is it possible to pass without attending online classes? Rather than using the recorded ones. Yeah, so again, many students are doing it.

They prefer not to watch the live class, but the recording of the class that goes into the app the next day. That is perfectly fine, but you still have to follow the schedule of all three laps, which you must do. I mean, if you’re talking about the recorded videos, like main and quick revision videos, again, you can do it.

But see, Mission 200 plus is specifically for FMG examination, completely focused on FMG examination. It’s better to use the resource, which is completely aligned with the exam. Sir, Dr. Khushboo is mentioning, I got confused in the options, and I got 135.

Dr. Khushboo, if you’re getting confused about options, what is the way out? You tell, you will have to practice more questions. Identify the subjects where you are getting more confused, attend the mission classes properly, practice more questions, revise your notes multiple times, attend again revision classes in lap two and then in marathon in lap three. Don’t miss any E&D. Don’t miss any E&D. Gaurav Seni is saying, My biggest problem is I can’t review GTs.

How to tackle that? Gaurav, you are not alone. This has been a problem. Students used to take two days three days to review GTs.

That is why from now onwards, all the GTs in Cerebellum are having those crisp video explanations, 60 seconds to 90 seconds per question. So you don’t have to read the text. Just listen to that explanation, a short explanation, and you can review a GT in less than three hours.

Sir, Dr. Rahul Kumar is asking, which is better, using workbooks or quick revision notes? Which is better? I feel that the feedback is also that quick revision notes are better, especially for the family students, because you know the course is closer to the quick revision notes.

Kiran is saying, Sir, it was my first attempt, and I got only two months to prepare. Now I’m confused.

What strategy should I follow to clear the exam, Kiran? Just follow Mission 200+. You don’t need to do anything else. Just follow it blindly, and if you put enough hard work, you will be through.

Sir, 140 days is enough to crack FMG. Yes, we can say with 100% confidence. Students have shown this in the results of the last five FMG exams.

The course Mission 200+ has been designed in such a way that you are going through the subjects comprehensively, and giving multiple revisions with an exhaustive practice of questions. What else do we need? We will not allow you to waste even a single day in your preparation. 140 is more than enough.

Priksha is also saying, Are annotated PDFs enough for the exam? Priksha, no. See, until and unless you watch the video, the PDF would not make sense. And many times, what we write in the PDF is closely linked to a concept that we have taught.

So this reading PDFs only is never a good approach. Not for any exam. Alright, I think we have answered this.

You have answered this also, sir. Yes, sir. Dr. SD is saying, Should I give GT from now? But five subjects have just completed now.

Dr. SD, even if you have completed only one subject, you should take a GT. It’s the baseline GT. See, GT is not only for assessing your performance, but it is also a preparation tool.

Understand that in GTs, only those questions are given which are very important. So when you take that GT, you’re not only seeing how good you are, but you’re also preparing very high content. So yes, take GT today.

And also, I’ll add one more thing. If you are getting lower marks in the initial GT, don’t worry. Prepare well and keep on giving GTs, your marks will keep on improving.

Mirza Ashraf is saying, sir, for revision, this annotated PDF will be better than live mission one. I think he’s saying whether it is better to revise with the live class or the annotated PDF. See, the good thing is that both of them are completely in sync.

You would not find them as different resources. You can sit in the live class, keep the PDF in front of you, and it will be enough for you. Dr. Marnay is saying, I got 130s marks in 130s, having a really hard time focusing and a lot of negative thoughts.

Sir, this is, I think, a normal thing. Friends, please realise this exam usually comes with a 10, 20 or 30% pass rate only. The best thing is that you have the time in front of you.

You are giving your structured planning mission program. Utilise it well. Stick to the course, stick to the faculty and just keep on doing this subject, multiple divisions, practice of questions.

I’m sure next time you’ll easily breach the barrier and you’ll get more than 200. Many students were able to get this time. And Marnay, if you’re having other symptoms also, like you’re having sleep disturbance, appetite disturbance, not feeling like doing anything.

It would not be a bad idea to get yourself evaluated. Sometimes because of the stress now, you also develop depressive or anxiety symptoms. So if they are not significant, it’s OK.

But if they are becoming clinical, then probably some kind of help would be nice. Dr. Abdullah, Abdullah. Sir, if I buy a plan of the cerebellum, what else will we get apart from rapid videos? Videos of PYQ and PYT are available. Yeah, everything.

The mission plan will come with everything in the app. This is. Rohit is saying, sir, so all that is required is mission classes plus PYQ plus GT enough and at which month and which month first course should be.

Rohit, I think you joined later, but I’ve already given the schedule of the lap 1, lap 2 and lap 3. Just follow the schedule. Just follow that structure. You don’t have to make your own timetables because we have taken care of that.

Just follow the schedule, and it will be more than enough. And in mission classes, PYQ plus GT, please add lap 2, lap 3 divisions that we are doing along with you. This is we have taken care of this question.

Yes, sir. Sir, quick revision notes will be in sync with live classes for the majority of the part. Yes.

Sometimes you will see that some additional information is being given to you. You can just add it to your notes. Sir, Dr. Khushbu has promised live only that I promise this time I will get more than 200 more.

Very nice. We hope that you keep your promise, and we would like to meet you at the SETIPET AHAM event after you have cracked the exam, and then we will take a tweet from you. Sir, how to get focus for 5 months? Dr. Rohan has just started the mission program.

Focus will automatically come when you see thousands of students preparing alongside you, and they are following the structured program religiously. Dr. T Navjot Kumar is saying good evening, sir. Is it good to be working and preparing for exams simultaneously? Not really.

I mean, I always say if you are preparing for an exam like FMG or NEET PG, it should be your best shot. So, until and unless you have something which is unavoidable, it is better to focus on studies alone. See, even if you go to your workplace for four hours, by the time you’re back, you’re tired, you want to take some rest, and something must have happened in the workplace.

Your brain is occupied with that. All of this does not go well with the preparation. So there are students who cannot avoid it.

In that case, it’s understandable. They have to work extra hard, but if you can avoid it, which appears to be the case because you’re asking this question, I would advise that you study exclusively.

Yes, Dr. Gaurav is targeting 230 plus. It is very much possible, friends. In fact, in one of the interviews, a student mentioned that he had predicted he would get 208 at the start of the mission program.

He actually scored 207. That is doable. Yes, I think we have answered most of the questions, students.

See, we understand that a lot of you are stuck in 130s, 140s. And I would again advise you the same thing. Let us try to go to the root cause of what is preventing your progress.

Have your concepts solid. Do good practice of MCQs. Develop a strong order of PYQs.

But most importantly, follow the structure. The reason why Mission 200 plus is so successful is not only because of its content. Content, there’s no problem with content anymore.

The biggest advantage of Mission 200 plus is its structure. The fact that it is live. The fact that there are multiple revisions.

The fact that, you know, MCQ solving has been integrated. The fact that GTs are very similar to the exam. The fact that GTs are made specifically for the FMG exam.

Lectures are given specifically for the FMG exam. Just follow all of that. If you follow all these things, the chances that you would be on the other side are extremely high.

Right. I think that is what you have to do. What are your final comments? Just stick to the structured program.

This has been designed based on our experiences of the last five FMG exams. Students have delivered based on this. Listen to their interviews, watch the videos, and attend all the live sessions.

Don’t miss even a single late-night PYQ session, GT or mock test. No one can stop you from clearing the exam. Students, we started the mission programs first with FMG.

Mission 200 plus was the first live program to come out of Cerebellum. For NEET PG, we started later. And, you know, from that first batch to this fifth batch, the number of students has increased by 24th.

Right. So from 1x to 20x, there’s a reason why there’s this exponential increase in the number of students. It is only because the program works, the program delivers.

And again, we don’t have to say it. Your seniors say it all the time. So have trust.

This is more than enough. Just follow the structure, and it will be more than enough to crack the exam. Thank you all the best.

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