Last Minute NEET PG Preparation and Revision Tips: What to Do in the Last 3 Days

Last Minute NEET PG Preparation and  Revision Tips: What to Do in the Last 3 Days

Hey guys, if you are searching for what is the best approach for the last-minute NEET PG revision, what is it that you should be looking at right now? So, you are at the right place. Here are the NEET PG 2024 last-minute preparation tips.

Leverage Your Choti Copy:

If you have made a “Choti Copy” where you’ve compiled all of the volatile information while you’ve been studying, it’s best to just flip that book. You don’t have to actively recall at this point, just passive reading, it will go into your mind and when you look at the options, it will come back to you, you know, so that is the best thing that you can do right now.

Watch the Mega NEET PG BTR:

There are five sessions of BTR, in which Dr. Zainab Vora covered all of the subjects rapidly and she included the most important questions, the PYQs, and previous questions along with them. So that will be helpful to be seen at this point. 

Don’t Forget to Cover PYQs:

Something that all of you must cover is the PYQs. This is something you’ve all done previously. So just focus on the ones that are bookmarked or the ones that you know, you have gotten wrong previously. So selectively the last three years in the NEET PG, the most important is the last year’s NEET PG exam where you have the maximum chances of direct repeats coming.

Analyse the Last FMGE Exam:

The last FMGE exam, which was held in July became very important.  Please don’t see random PDFs because a lot of students circulating these PDFs, which don’t have reliable answers, so don’t see that. 

Dr. Zainab Vora has covered them in the two GTs, which we have done, and the BTR GTs that were done in August. 

If you’ve done this, then go to the Choti Copy series there are six sessions available on the Cerebellum Academy App, and you can see them passively while you’re travelling. And you know, just listen, don’t write, don’t make notes, nothing at this point, all you have to do is listen to the videos, listen to whatever you’re doing. Because it’s difficult for all of you to study actively. So it’s all fine, you can just do a passive reading at this point.

Prioritize Your Revision: Focus on High Yields Topics

So as far as the BTR videos are concerned, or the notes are concerned, just read your notes that to passive scrolling of the book very, very quickly. Prioritize long subjects, Surgery, PSM, and OBG, followed by intermediate subjects, Micro, Anatomy, Biochemistry, and then Paediatrics a little bit. So these are your core volatile, fact-heavy subjects.

So that’s what you want to focus on. After that, you know, short subjects and integrated systems, so if you don’t do, it’s okay at this point, because it’s not that high yield. So read that whatever gives us maximum yield. This should be your last-minute NEET PG preparation strategy.

Stay Calm and Keep Practising:

So following that you can do compiled pharma, infections, passive reading of graphs, formulae and scores, these last three are plus and minus because they can get overwhelming. So if you’ve seen them previously, just go through the PDF once, because they’re giving you a calculator. They can ask you some numerical questions so knowing the formula is the bare minimum. So you can just go through the PDF of the formulas.

Final Thoughts:

So, the moral of the story is to focus on high-yield topics right now. If active recall of your “Choti Copy” is not possible, switch to passive, but don’t sit idle, don’t panic, don’t overthink, just keep watching something related to NEET PG exam, so the purpose of this blog is just to give you a heads up on what you should be doing in the last days of NEET PG exam.

All the very best and don’t forget to watch Dr. Zainab Vora Ashirwad’s class and the exam day strategy class on Saturday at 3 pm on YouTube.

Thank you!

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