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100 Days marathon for FMGE: preparation, planning, Schedule, syllabus, Revision:100% Success formula
The Study Plan Schedule Strategy (That Actually Works!)

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The Study Plan Schedule Strategy (That Actually Works!)

This video is specially intended for the students who often say “I haven’t started yet either…”
Do you find yourself procrastinating a lot when trying to study?
“My advice is, never do tomorrow what you can do today. Procrastination is the thief of time.”
Think yourself as a train, what is the duty of the train ? it has to run on the track, no matter how powerful it is , it should stick to the basics. it should only run on 2 rails no matter what ..so those 2 rails for you are nothing but planning and executing if one of these rails is broken or failed the train will collapse ..So the most imp aspect of ur preparation is the proper plan and executing the plans without fail.
It’s better to plan everything ahead of time and spread out your study schedule way before the exam I mean on the very 1st day of your preparation. In this way, you will have enough time to develop a strategy and plan for a deeper understanding of the topics and chapters to focus on a subject. Contrary to popular belief, cramming doesn’t work that too when you are heading towards competitive exams with such a huge amount of syllabus.
Don’t refer too much study material: Do not confuse yourself by referring more review books, lecture notes or MCQ books just select one study resource and believe in it completely.
Divide your studying into sessions of 1 to 2 hrs max then it’s a time of the short break, and focus on a single chapter or a topic during each session and stick hard to the schedule and do not wander around different subjects in a single session. Always try to understand and think of multiple ways to use the same information—that’s one of the most effective study skills to remember the concept for longer periods.
It’s also important to understand what tasks will lead you to your goal fast and effectively. That’s why you should make a to-do list including all the topics, and materials needed.
Before you start a subject just sit down and write the chapters and tick the priority, later add the topics for each chapter and tick the priority topics again, so that you will have a complete idea that how many chapters and how many topics are on the top priority list.
Do the priority list at any cost as per schedule and time is given for a particular subject. if there is some leftover time then do some extra topics from the list which are not marked. This is the way you can perfectly balance time, effort and outcome.
So, Planned work is better than hard work, thus, filter the important topics among the less or non-important ones.
Once you start with your preparation with a specific subject, for each line of text, repeat it a few times and try to recall it without looking. As you memorize each set of text, be cumulative by adding the new information to what you’ve just learned. This will keep everything within your short-term memory from fading.
Keep doing this until you have memorized that section and you are able to recall the entire thing. Do not move on to another section until you have memorized that one completely.
This is mostly visual learning but if you are speaking aloud, then you are also applying auditory.

ANATOMY – 5 days
PHYSIOLOGY – 4 days
BIOCHEMISTRY – 4 days
PATHOLOGY – 8 days
PHARMACOLOGY – 8 days
FORENSIC MEDICINE – 3 days
PSM – 8 days
MICROBIOLOGY – 5 days
Everyone must be aware of the fact that the Clinical subjects constitute a major part of the FMGE syllabus.
The importance of the clinical subjects can be gauged from the fact that they constitute the specialties one aims to take up in the future.

Therefore, Clinical subjects preparation is a highly herculean task and demands meticulous planning, Immense dedication and SMART WORK instead of HARD WORK.
ENT – 4 days
OPTHALMOLOGY - 5 days
INTERNAL MEDICINE – 10 days
PEDIATRICS – 3 days
SURGERY – 10 days
OBG – 10 days
PSYCHIATRY – 2 days
DERMATOLOGY – 3 days
RADIOLOGY – 3 days
ANAESTHESIA – 2 days
ORTHO – 3 days
Develop a positive attitude that you can do it at any cost no matter what, Your attitude is like a box of crayons that color your world. Constantly color your picture gray, and your picture will always be bleak. Try adding some bright colors to the picture by including humor, and your picture begins to lighten up.
It's a wonderful thing to be optimistic. It keeps you healthy and it keeps you resilient.

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