Hello everyone, this is Dr. Praveen Tripathi and with me is the legend himself Dr. Gobind Rai Garg Sir. So, Namaskar to both of you. Hello everyone.
So guys, now we will be talking about the detailed strategy for the INI CET November 25 exam and also the NEET PG 26 and INI CET May 26 exam. I hope all of you can see and hear us. Guys, we will follow a simple pattern.
I will complete the presentation with Gobind Rai Garg Sir, and later on, at the end, we will ask questions. So, there is no point in asking questions now. We will take all the questions in the end.
So, Gobind Rai Garg Sir, we have some hard lessons from NEET PG 25. After the exam was over, you must have seen on social media, a lot of students said that this was the simplest exam, the easiest exam. Claims were being made that you need to get at least 90% marks to get any kind of rank.
In the end, the topper got 707 marks, which was actually less than what the topper got in NEET PG 24. So, this exam was not easy at all. But then why did so many students feel so? The answer is very simple.
A lot of students had very superficial preparation. They had done only PYQs, or they had done only very superficially. They looked at the question.
The question appeared simple because most of the questions were from PYTs. But they were not simple PYQs. They were twisted PYQs.
And that is why, in the end, the results were not in accordance with what students were thinking in the beginning. So, it was not a simple exam at all. And some students got confused because of just looking at the question that these are very familiar questions.
So, it was not a simple exam at all.
Before we make any strategy for either the INI November or the next exams, we need to know what went wrong. Because we have been talking to multiple students.
There are a couple of things that we have identified were wrong with the students. One of the problems was that a lot of students had very superficial knowledge. The PYQs, which were exact repeats, were able to do it.
But even with a bit of twisting, they could not do it. The second mistake that we found was that they were not able to do revisions. And so the third mistake that you often talk about is GTs.
Not giving GTs on the day of the exam, they got anxious. And lastly, in fact, I would add two branches to it. A lot of students did not do the MCQ practice properly.
They kept on reading and revising the same notes again and again, and did not do enough MCQs. And finally, and this is something that we have been shouting at the top of our voice, that PYQs would always be important. There were certain students who kept on thinking that we would do the PYQs in the end.
They could never complete it. Do you want to add anything else? Most of the things we have covered. But again, before going further, we will discuss this again and again.
So there are three pillars for PG entrance exams. The first, obviously, is your conceptual and factual knowledge. So nowadays, superficial will not work.
Because previously, you had just revised the PYQs, you have enough knowledge to get a good rank. But nowadays, they are asking a little deeper. The second thing is obviously the MCQ practice.
Because the exam is an MCQ, you need to know the MCQs thoroughly. And most importantly, you have to do the MCQs within time. And reading all the options, rule out the options.
So that requires practice. And third, and the most important thing is the grand test. So, net practice before the actual exam.
So you have to balance all three. Only then can you get a good rank. And you will have to identify what went wrong in your case.
You cannot take any corrective action unless you identify what mistake you made personally.
All right. Now, this is another important thing.
A lot of students are confused that the same resource worked very well for me, or very well for my friend. Did not work well for me. Why so? See, there is a reason.
Say you are a topper. From the first day, you were topping all the batches. You have read Robbins very nicely.
You have read Ganon very nicely. You have also read Harrison’s. In your case, anything would work.
If you do not study much, just do a of questions. Even that would be enough for you to pass the exam. The important thing is you have to ask yourself.
How good are your concepts? If your concepts are very good, any resource would work. If your concepts are not so good, then going for shortcuts is going to harm you.
So you have to identify yourself. You have to identify your strengths and weaknesses and then make a call. That is why so many students are flabbergasted that everybody was saying that I should do only rapid vision videos.
Or let me do only PYQs, and I do get good marks in the exam.
Did not work for everyone. You have to be very careful about where you stand today. Basically, I would like to add here that you should not look at your friend.
What he has done will work for me. So you need to first identify what needs to be done.
Like if you do not have very good concepts, and you directly go for short courses. So that will rather harm you. So today you have to make a decision which exam you want to target.
Do you want to go for the November INI CET exam? Or do you want to go for NEET PG 26 or INI CET 26 exam?
While deciding it, you have to be very objective. You have to be very practical.
In case you have studied well already, and you made certain mistakes. You know that this is the small mistake that I made, or this is a strategic blunder that I made.
But otherwise you had studied well, you got a rank say 25,000, 30,000. Or maybe you are somebody who wants to improve. You got a good rank. In fact, I have been talking to a lot of students on WhatsApp, and they got ranks like 1,800.
But because they are good students, they want to get into a central institute. So, for all these people, it makes sense that you go for the November INICET. Say you are someone who did really badly.
You could not complete the course. You were not studying. You started very late.
The concepts are very weak. Then, probably practically it is better that we take a seven- eight eight-month period and start preparing for the next year. So make the decision.
Don’t go for half-hearted preparation. We cannot say that, okay, we have to prepare for NEET PG 26, but we’ll also give INICET.
You should give INI CET no matter what. But in your head, you should be clear that this is the exam that I’m targeting. So that your preparation strategy is in accordance with the same.
So basically, suppose you do not have very good preparation, and you start targeting that first, I will target INICET.
If I do not get a good rank here, then I will target NEET. So then you will not be able to do both well because you have to complete within three months all these levels for INICET.
So you will try to take a shortcut because you have to complete everything.
If you suppose do not get a very good rank because in INI CET, seats are very less, then you will start preparation for NEET after INI CET.
Again, the same thing will happen. Two, three months will be left, and again you will get stuck.
So you need to choose very carefully which exam you are targeting. And that has to be an objective analysis. We talked about certain things, your current rank what you got.
Can you identify some mistakes? Was it a minor mistake? Was it a major mistake? Is it the depth that you are lacking?
Think about all these things and then take a call. All right. So our presentation will be for both categories of students.
Initially, we will talk about what needs to be done if you are preparing for the INI CET, then we will talk about what should be done if you are preparing for the NEET PG 26 or INI CET May 26.
So, starting with INI CET, who should prepare? We just talked about it. I think if you get a good rank, you should prepare because the counselling process is notorious in our country.
Likely the counselling process would continue on and on. So you can start preparing for INI CET for sure. And see if you are a student who is getting a good rank, you are getting 1000, 2000 or 5000.
It means that a lot of work has already been done. It is just a matter of persevering with it, a little bit extra push, a bit more push, and you have a great chance of entering a central institute. The biggest obstacle would be the thought that I don’t want to do it anymore.
I would say that you have to be very realistic here also. If you have been studying, and if you have the desire and if you can push yourself, you should definitely go for INI CET. At the same time, if you are someone who is sick of this process, this entrance examination is a really bad journey.
It is a torturous journey for many people. And if you want to say that enough of this rat race, I do not want to continue with it. It’s perfectly fine to take whatever you’re getting in NEET PG and get out of it.
This rank is important, but it’s not going to determine everything in your life. If you’re sick of it, if you feel I can’t do it anymore, if you feel that I just hate watching the faces of teachers and the notes and everything, leave it. Go for whatever you get in the NEET PG.
But if you think you have that energy in yourself and if you can motivate yourself, the exam is less than three months from today. It’s a very wonderful option to get into a central institute. Take your call.
So basically, regarding this, whether you should prepare or you should take whatever you are getting. I’ve got so many calls from the students. So what I simply advise is to ask yourself a few questions.
Number one, whether you can prepare for another six, eight months. Can you study? First of all, the most important question. If the answer is no to this, then take whatever you want, whatever you’re getting.
Number two question is whether you think that you can improve significantly. Because if you have already given 100 per cent, you have done almost everything we have discussed about, and you have given your best and still the rank you have not got the desired rank, then I will advise you should settle. But if you think that you can improve and you have the stamina to study, then you should take a chance.
So that’s just perfectly summed up. All right. Now let’s talk about the INI CET.
We are around 80 days from the exam. I think it’s on the 9th of November, and these 80 days must be divided into 50 plus 20 plus 10. 50 is when you do the bulk of the studies.
20 is when you have the first division, and 10 is when you have the final division before the exam. Now, for the first 50 days, what we suggest is to go through all the subjects, of course, in NEET PG, INI CET, you cannot leave anything. How to go with all the subjects? We have kept two options.
Say you are studying from some other resource, and you have a good grasp of that subject using that resource. Stick to it. But if you have studied from somewhere, but you don’t remember it, you don’t have a grasp, you are not able to get the questions correct, then I would suggest that you switch to quick revision or rapid revision videos of Cerebellum or in some cases, mission videos.
In the next or next-to-next slide, I will give you a concrete recommendation about the resource that you should use if you are preparing for the INI CET. You have to focus on INI CET-specific questions. INI CET is an exam which is known to focus more on the first and second years, and they tend to be very specific about the topics that they ask and not entirely.
A lot of it is overlapping, but still, INI CET tends to ask the same type of question. There are some different topics in the INI CET examiners. So usually those are not repeated in FMG, and even for NEET PG, and plus the topics are quite constant for many years.
So you need to thoroughly focus on that. Right. So those MCQs and then also late-night PYQs.
By now, late-night PYQs are something that everybody talks about. So again, late-night PYQs which are focused on INI CET. Of course, NEET PG questions are also there, but focus on INI CET.
We talk about late-night PYQs. What are they for those of you who have not used Cerebellum till now? This is a schedule that we propose. So we already have a batch ongoing in Cerebellum.
Today is the 21st. So already three or four subjects have been taken. So these are the test and discussion.
So basically, what happens is on the 26th of August, a biochemistry test would be taken, and there would be questions that you have to appear for, and then there would be a live discussion of those questions. These E&Ds, as we call them, exams and discussions, have been very beneficial for all the students who are taking these E&Ds for the simple reason that knowing, having knowledge of the subject, is one thing. Using that knowledge to get the question correct is an entirely different endeavour and even a more important endeavour.
So, how to approach a question, how to answer, how to rule out, if you are not able to remember everything, how to use whatever knowledge you have to answer, all these things are done in the E&Ds. For biochemistry, I suggest this QRV quick revision video, the rapid revision videos of Cerebellum. They are around 10 hours.
So if you are sitting here on 2the 1st, 10 hours will probably take you two days or one and a half days. Do that, and the biochemistry is complete and take the test. I would like to add one thing.
Many of the students, when we say you have to do this from quick revision videos, consider them synonymous with the quick revision notes. So that is a very big mistake you are making. If you are directly picking up the notes without listening to the videos, then you are not getting it because the concepts are taught in videos, and then, in short, it is written in notes.
So you are missing those concepts. So we will advise strongly that you should follow the videos, and after watching the videos, you can take notes. In fact, if you are going directly with notes, you might end up spending more time also.
Yes. Watching videos is easier, right? And then when you read notes, it’s like the first revision happening there and then. So go with the rapid revision videos of Dr. Ankur Jain.
They are like 10 hours, and since we still have 4-5 days, you can cover one or two of these subjects also. Then, if you look at the schedule, it has been very nicely designed. Dermatology after one day.
Pharma, we have given more days because of a bigger subject, comparatively. Medicine is divided into two parts. Because of medicine in a day by Dr. Dilip, a 23-hour program.
So it broke all the records, as many as 52 questions came from this 24-hour program. I think I have never seen anything of this sort happening. And students, those of you who have been following Seripillam, you must be remembering that before NEET PG, like one month before NEET PG, I started saying that do medicine in a day, do medicine in a day, and whoever does it will reap great benefits.
And today, the telegram group is full of Dr. Dilip sir, you did this for me, you did that for me. This is like a gold mine. Completing medicine, that too in less than 24 hours, a subject from which so many questions are asked, will give you a massive benefit.
And when you start attending the E&Ds of Dr. Dilip, you will understand how different his approach is and how effective his approach is. We have got Physiology, we have got Microbiology, we have got PSM, Ophthalmology, Pathology, so on and so forth. By October 17th, you will complete it.
You can see MERGE written over here. What is this MERGE? Basically, we will be having two parallel batches. One would be focusing on the NEET PG next year.
Another would be focusing on the current INI CET. For some of the subjects, the tests and discussions would be merged. But still, they would be focusing primarily on the INI CET.
So by October 17th, we finish this first lap. Then, in the next 20 days, we have to revise. Whatever videos you are watching, you have to keep notes with you.
You have to keep on underlining. In these 20 days, you will just revise those notes. And whatever information you get, you will keep adding it.
Students keep asking What notes? We suggest quick revision notes. They are also significantly concise, but not so concise that they become difficult to revise. It’s a good balance between both things.
Enough explanation, but concise also. In the next lab, we will have Mini GTs. There would be questions with video explanations.
Short explanations, 6 to 90-second explanations. So, what will happen? We will club 3 or 4 subjects together. And a GT would be taken.
It is called Mini GT because not all subjects are being given. So basically, I will show the schedule. Like on the 16th of October.
And I think there have to be some changes to be made here. But anyway, we will finalise the schedule in a couple of days. But basically, as you can see.
4 or 5 days are given to 3 or 4 subjects. So this is where you have to revise those subjects. And then take that Mini GT.
So there are 5 Mini GTs in which we will try to complete the revision. And while these Mini GTs are being taken. And while you are revising everything.
Late-night PYQs will continue. What are late-night PYQs? Previous year question. Everybody knows that PYQs are very important. But doing PYQs is problematic. Because people start getting bored. Or they think that we will do it in the end.
The fund of late-night PYQs. Before you go to bed. The PYQs are given to you in the form of a test. And the PYQs are not only from the last 3, 4, 5 years. Even the AIIMS exam. Before INI CET.
PYQs from there. Older PYQs from the NEET page exam. All of them are given. So that you become very strong in PYQs. We keep on saying that PYQs are the lowest-hanging fruit. If you are strong in PYQs.
You have a distinct advantage immediately. What is so special about the mocks? Regarding the mocks. The students who have taken the exams.
They can themselves tell that. Even for the current NEET exam. And even for the MG exam.
And INI CET last time. I have taken around 50 interviews. And around 40 of them.
Students have said that. We have a plus or minus 2 score for the last GT that we have given. So the mocks are made. Almost similar to the actual exam. This simulates very closely the actual exam. So we do not tend to impress the students. By giving very difficult topics or rare topics. So the type of questions that are actually asked in the exam. We tend to give them. And these mocks are prepared by the faculty themselves. So these are not made by students, etc. The faculty themselves work very hard.
To make the questions. Which are almost similar to the actual exam. So what is the idea of giving these short 60-second video explanations?
In the GTs and mocks? So this is the major problem. Many students talk to us. That we have given a GT. But we are not able to review it. Because there are long explanations. They tend to consume too much time.
And we are not able to review it. For maybe 2 days, 3 days. So, because when you are given GT. You have to revise. The same day, you have to find out your mistakes. So that’s why we come up with the short explanations.
That subject teacher. Will explain the question within 60 to 90 seconds. So that within 3 hours. You can revise whole of the whole mock test. And you can be thorough with the concept. Where are you going wrong?
NEET PG was a game-changer. 1500 very high-quality questions. In 5 GTs, 5 mocks.
With the answers. The students were able to do it all. And a lot of questions came from it.
Alright. So this is the schedule. The second lab. And finally. In the Cerebellum, we have the third lab. Called Marathon INI CET.
In a span of 7 to 8 days. In around 70 to 80 hours. The entire course is revised. Live. By the faculties. So that before you go into the examination hall.
Everything is very fresh in your mind. So this is what we have to do. If you are preparing for INI CET. Now let’s talk about. Students are targeting the next year’s exam. NEET PG 26.
Or INI CET May 26. So basically, a student was asking. Whether the schedule starts from tomorrow.
Is it different? So this is the schedule which we are talking about now. So, starting from tomorrow is this. The last one was an E&D schedule.
Where are you supposed to study yourself? And do E&Ds. This is mission 3.0. Now. NEETPG may happen in March or April. We do not know. But we have at least 7 to 8 months.
Now, what we need to do. We have to crack the exam. Before I start talking about this.
Today. Me Goga Sir and. I am extremely confident about the mission program.
Because the results speak for themselves. In INI CET. The mission program had an 86% strike rate.
Enough to get you into the top 5. And in NEET PG. Again, it hada 90% strike rate. Again, enough to get you in NEET PG.
And we have released videos. With proper timestamps. Why are we talking about strike rates now? We have always been against the strike rate.
The reason is. These strike rates are very honest. The mission program is around a 450 to 500-hour program.
There is no meaning of a strike rate. Until and unless we tell what the denominator is. If I teach you for 2000 hours.
My strike rate would always be 100%. But. Because the duration of the program is limited.
450 to 500 hours. Something that can be completed. That can be revised multiple times.
Here, the strike rate becomes important. So those of you. Who is preparing for NEET PG or INI CET? And if this question is coming to you. Can I rely completely on mission classes? The answer is a big yes. Because the data speaks for itself.
Now, if you have to crack NEET PG or INI CET in May. What do you need to do? Again, as Goga sir said. Concepts are very important.
See, of course, the medical information is full of facts. But there is only so much that you can absorb. You cannot put everything in your memory.
You start forgetting things. So whatever things can be understood. You have to understand them.
Things that can be answered with concepts. You have to answer them with concepts only. Don’t try to memorise everything.
And if we can say 50% of the course can be. 50% of the course is conceptual. That will stay with you after once you read.
Once you read about it. It’s a big advantage. Because the remaining 50% anyway, you have to rectify. Right. So concept building should go hand in hand with the facts. The first reading must be detailed.
At the same time, it should be optimal. What is the meaning, Goga sir? What is the problem that students have? What mistakes do students make in the first reading? So basically, in the first reading, students usually make two types of mistakes.
Either they tend to finish the course and read very superficially. Or they tend to spend too much time on a few subjects only. So, like, they start studying medicine, and they give 15-20 days to one subject.
And then there is no time left for other subjects. So that is the big problem that students do not know how much time is to be given to which subject. So, see this is the problem. So the onus has been taken by us. Now we say that as a Faculty of Psychiatry. My job is to give you a detailed first read.
And then it’s my job only to ensure at least 2 or 3 revisions. That is why the Mission Programme works so well. The onus is now on the teacher.
You have to do at least 2 revisions. Preferably 3 or 4 revisions. Do lots of MCQ practice.
Students sometimes think that let me complete the syllabus first. Then I will start doing MCQs. That’s a very horrible approach.
It will cause a lot of harm to your preparation. There should be no day when you have not done MCQs. And guys, NEET PG 25 again proved the same thing that we have been saying all this time.
PYQs remain the king. They may not ask the exact same PYQ. They may twist it a bit.
But the question is going to be the same. Yesterday, I was interviewing a student ranked under 200 or 300. And he said that he used to do late-night PYQs of the cerebellum.
And the benefit, he said, was that there were many PYQs from NEET PG 14 or 2015 that were repeated in the exam. This happens. The teachers cannot bring new PYQs or new questions.
So they will repeat it. The professor keeps saying this thing that we are not here to impress you with difficult questions. We want to create questions that GTs that are like an actual exam.
And I think you have been doing very well in it. And finally last 10-12 days, everything should come together. You should be able to revise it.
So these are the components of the cerebellum mission 3.0 program. I think one of the most important components is mission classes, which are live online classes. Why did you decide to start the live online classes despite it being very difficult for the teachers? So basically, the major pain point of the student was that they had to get the videos.
Now the onus is on the students to complete the videos. Number one video is when the student recorded videos. It can be of any duration.
It may be 10,000 hours. The student is very fascinated by seeing that this is so detailed. But when he started doing number one because of so many detailed videos, they are not able to complete them.
Number two, even if the videos are shorter, students tend to get distracted. So they will see the video for 30-40 minutes. Then one message came, they opened Instagram, and then they scrolled through the reels.
And two hours where they went, they never came to know. So we took the onus on ourselves to we will make the student learn. So the live classes basically, why we have started is we want to mix the offline and online more.
Because offline has its own advantages. Because when the student sees in front of the teacher standing in front of the teacher. Number one, they will tend to complete the syllabus.
Because they have no other option, they have to listen to what the teacher is telling. And second, they can ask doubts. Number two offline advantage is that the teacher and student both get a limited time to complete the syllabus.
So it cannot be the thousands of hours. So only the most important things which must are required should be done. And that is done.
The problem with offline teaching was that the students had to go to the centres. Time is consumed in travelling. So offline centre, another problem is that there may be big batches.
There all no effective teachers; strong teachers cannot go. So, a student teacher has to compromise on some subjects. So we tend to mix that and plus long classes. 12-14-hour classes offline. So the student gets no time to self-study. So we have tried to mix these two things.
So that the student can get the feeling of being offline. Because the teacher is standing in front of them. And second, they are limited-duration classes, maybe 5 or 6 or 7 hours.
And students get enough time to self-study. And there are minimal distractions. So we will try to summarise all of this.
Talk about all the aspects beautifully. Just two points I want to add. One thing with recorded videos, the problem is you watch them at 1.5x. Still, you end up taking twice the time of the video. Because you are rewinding and forwarding it. And one thing I can say with a lot of confidence. If you are a post-intern.
And if you have time. There is nothing better than mission class for recruiting. And this is a statement that I am making. Putting everything on stake. Because we are very confident about it. So if you are a post intern, these are the classes.
If you are an intern with light hosting, again, these are the classes for you. Don’t miss these. So basically, if you have time, you can attend the live classes. You should go for it. But if you do not have time. You can listen to the recorded version of those classes.
Then we keep on talking about the MCQs. So in the Cerebellum, we have these E&Ds. The exam and discussion. What happens is after every class. Say Goga sir teaches for 5 days pharmacology. Then he will take a pharma E&D.
In the morning, you will be given a question. Say 75 questions. And in the evening, will come for a live discussion.
What is the answer? What mistakes are you likely to make? How to solve an answer? Perhaps one of the most loved features of the Cerebellum app. Then we have midday modules. Now you guys use custom modules.
You add certain tags, and the module gets made. What we did. We thought that seeing custom QBanks has lakhs of questions.
It’s impossible to complete the QBank. And even if you complete it with a superhuman effort. You cannot revise it.
So we ask all the teachers that look at your QBank. And choose the best questions. So midday modules are basically custom modules.
Made by teachers. These questions must be completed by the student. They are fewer in number.
But they have as much effectiveness. So that you develop a stronghold on PYQs. There is this late-night PYQ.
We start in a subject-wise manner. And then later on, it’s mixed back. PYQ late night PYQ.
Watch any video on the Cerebellum YouTube channel. Everybody talks very highly about it. Because you know when you start getting these tests every day. It forces you to get into this habit of solving PYQs. The procrastination factor is taken care of. You get into this habit.
A lot of students tell us that. If I did not do PYQ at night. I felt as if something was amiss.
And I had to do it. And for some of them who are living in a different time zone. They would do the first thing in the morning as PYQs.
GTs, we have talked about multiple times. This is something again. This is a very important part of the structure of mission classes.
There are 3 labs. 1, 2 & 3. So what happens in lap 1? In lap 1. There are live online classes. In which the entire course is completed.
With tests and discussions. With subject-wise midday modules and late-night PYQs. And of course, GTs are going on. In the case of mission 3.0. We will be continuing till December 11. So August 22nd, which is tomorrow. There is one entry point on August 22nd.
There is another entry point on August 28th. With psychiatry class. What is the meaning of this? It means that if you start on August 22nd or August 28th. You will get all 19 subjects live. If you start later. Then you will have to watch some of the recorded videos.
So we have got 2 entry points to the mission program. New batches, if you want to call it that. 22nd & 28th. If you are watching this video, start from tomorrow. Why spend 5 days, 6 days? Till December 11th.
The entire course would be completed. As you can see, September, October, November, and December. Almost 110 days. And then hopefully by that time. You would get to know the NEET PG plan. When is the date?
Once we get to know about it. Lap 2 will start. Now, when we get say 3. Likely, it would not happen before at least March. Probably it will go till June. If we have 4-5 months. Lap 2 will again have live classes.
Again E&Ds. And finally Lap 3. Which usually starts 15 days before the exam. So that you can complete everything in live classes. Before going for the exam. This structure of 3 laps. Perhaps it is the biggest reason why the mission program is so successful.
So this is the program. 22nd of August. Dr. Ankur Jain is starting with biochemistry. 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th. The classes start at around 5.30 pm. Continue till 10.30 pm. So around 25 hours. And on the 26th, there would be E&D.
The test and discussion. 27 days of break. And then another entry point is psychiatry. That would be taught by me. So again, 3 days followed by 1 day of E&D. Similarly, in medicine, you have got more days.
5 days plus 5 days. 12 days. 10 plus 2. 10 for teaching, 2 for E&Ds. Pharma again 5 plus 1. So on and so forth. We will keep on having certain breaks. And also, there might be some adjustments in the schedule.
Depending on the availability of the teacher. But broadly, it would be followed. You can see here repeated classes.
What is the meaning of it? Mission 3.0 batch 1 started like 2 months back. They would end here. Their lap 1 would end here.
And then, because the new students were joining. They have not done those classes like. The repeat classes will start. So for you who is joining now. These are the 19 subjects scheduled. To be completed on the 11th of December.
After that, lap 2 would start. Now how to use Mission 3.0. Students come to a cerebellum app. They see so many things. And they are confused about how to use it. First of all, why are there so many things in the cerebellar app? The reason is that one size fits all.
Does not happen in the NEET PG or INI CET. If you are somebody. Who is in the final prof. We say watch the main videos. If you are somebody who is an intern. With a very heavy-duty.
We say that focus primarily on the quick revision videos. And for some subjects. You can use mission videos. If you are a post-intern. We say blindly follow mission videos. And if you are an intern with light posting.
Again, blindly follow mission videos. So different students want different things. That is why we have all these things put in the app.
How to use it. Say, today in the evening we have a psychiatry class. From 5.30 to 11.30 or 12.30.
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