Every NEET PG, INI-CET, or FMGE aspirant knows the feeling of lying on bed at 11 PM, tired but unable to sleep, endlessly scrolling through Instagram, YouTube, or WhatsApp. But what if that exact time of day, the so-called “wasted hour”, could be transformed into the most powerful part of your preparation?
That’s exactly what the Late Night PYQs Marathon on the Cerebellum Academy aim to do. This smart, focused, and highly effective revision strategy is now becoming the go-to routine for toppers across competitive medical exams.
What is the Late Night PYQs Marathon?
The Late Night PYQs Marathon is a specially designed session conducted at 11 pm, exclusively on the Cerebellum Academy App. These sessions simulate a grand test (GT) format using previous year questions (PYQs) from all major medical entrance exams, including:
- NEET PG
- INI-CET
- FMGE
The questions are jumbled, exactly like what you face in a real exam, so you don’t get any hints based on subject order. This format ensures you’re not just revising content—you’re actively training your brain to think clearly under pressure, just like during the actual exam.
Each session is explanation-focused, bias-free, and crafted to improve not just your memory, but your approach to questions and decision-making skills under fatigue.
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Why This Strategy Works So Well?
There’s a reason why late-night PYQ solving is gaining popularity among toppers—it recreates the real exam stress environment while still giving you time to learn from your mistakes.
- You’re solving questions when your mind is tired, just like during the final phase of a 3-hour exam.
- There are no subject-wise clues, so guesswork becomes difficult. This forces you to develop real understanding and test-taking ability.
- Many PYQs are repeated with slightly changed framing. Practising these variations builds strong recall and boosts your ability to tackle unexpected twists.
The result? Better accuracy, stronger focus, and increased mental stamina. All in just 30–60 minutes each night.
How to Use It Effectively?
This strategy isn’t about replacing your daytime study—it’s about complementing it. Here’s how you can use the Late Night PYQs Marathon to its full potential:
- Cover your high-yield topics and content during the day.
- After dinner, join the Late Night PYQ Marathon on the Cerebellum App.
- Attempt all questions sincerely, like a GT. No shortcuts.
- Focus especially on questions you get wrong. Use the in-depth explanations to understand what went wrong and why.
- Make a note of weak areas and revise them the next day.
Doing this daily helps you stay in touch with exam trends, manage fatigue better, and improve accuracy over time.
Who Should Be Using It?
The Late Night PYQ Marathon is ideal for:
- NEET PG aspirants looking to build exam endurance and handle the 200-question pressure
- INI-CET students who need practice with twisted clinical questions
- FMGE candidates who rely heavily on strong recall through repetition
Drop year and working students who want to make the most of their limited time and turn unproductive hours into high-yield practice
Whether you’re at the beginning of your prep or fine-tuning your strategy before the exam, this simple habit can create a major difference in performance.
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Start Tonight. Repeat Daily. Rank Surely.
The best part? You don’t need to change your entire routine. You just need to stop scrolling and start solving for 30–60 minutes before bed. The Late Night PYQs Marathon is available exclusively on the Cerebellum Academy App for Mission Plan subscribers.
Let your least productive hour become the most powerful one. Make your nights count. Make your rank happen. Start tonight—and stay consistent.
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