Last 30 Days Plan for INICET November 2024 | INICET Exam | Dr. Rishabh

PW MedEd NEET PG | FMGE | INI-CET
4 Oct 202423:42

Summary

TLDRThe speaker discusses preparation strategies for the upcoming INI-CET exam scheduled on November 10th, emphasizing the importance of the last 10-15 days for revision. Students are encouraged to focus on key subjects like OB-GYN, surgery, and first- and second-year topics. The speaker advises prioritizing rapid recall techniques and intelligent guessing to improve exam performance. They also highlight the significance of solving previous years' questions (PYQs) and suggest a structured revision plan. The speaker motivates students, especially those aiming for NEET PG 2025, to redeem their efforts and not waste valuable time.

Takeaways

  • 👍 INI-CET is on 10th November, and students have around 35 days left to prepare.
  • 💡 Giving the INI-CET exam is highly encouraged, even if you have a good NEET PG rank, as central institutes offer more advantages like no bonds, better alumni networks, and easier fellowship opportunities.
  • 📝 The last 10-15 days before the exam should be dedicated to rapid, comprehensive revision of all 19 subjects, focusing on boosting short-term memory and recall.
  • 📖 Active recall is recommended for the first 25 days, and the last 10 days should focus on 'eyeballing,' where students quickly flip through notes to cement key points in memory.
  • 🔑 First and second-year subjects are critical for INI-CET, making up about 60% of the exam, while third and fourth-year subjects cover the remaining 40%.
  • 📚 Prioritize key subjects: Pharmacology, Pathology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Anatomy, Forensic Medicine, and Surgery, as these will likely account for over 100 questions in the exam.
  • 🚨 Important major subjects like Obstetrics & Gynecology and Surgery should get significant focus, as around 20 questions are expected from each.
  • 📊 PYQs (Previous Year Questions) are essential for INI-CET, with at least 3-5 years of past questions being vital to review.
  • 📅 For effective preparation, break the next 25 days into chunks for active revision, with the last 5 days dedicated to high-yield subjects from the first and second years.
  • 🏆 The strategy also emphasizes taking regular grand tests (GTs) every 10 days to measure progress, with more focus on reading notes and mastering PYQs.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of the live session?

    -The main purpose of the live session is to provide guidance and strategies for preparing for the upcoming INI-CET exam scheduled for 10th November. The speaker offers advice on how to manage the remaining 35 days and optimize study time, particularly focusing on the final 10-day revision.

  • Why is the last 10-day revision considered critical?

    -The last 10-day revision is considered critical because it helps build short-term memory and rapid recall, which are essential for remembering key points during the exam. The speaker emphasizes that this period should be used for quick reviews (eyeballing) rather than deep study, focusing on flipping through notes and reinforcing visual memory of the content.

  • Which subjects should be prioritized during the last 10 days of preparation?

    -During the last 10 days of preparation, the speaker suggests focusing on first and second-year subjects such as Anatomy, Pathology, Microbiology, and Biochemistry. These should be prioritized because they are likely to account for around 60% of the INI-CET exam questions.

  • How does the speaker suggest dividing the remaining 25 days of preparation?

    -The speaker suggests using the first 25 days for active recall and focusing on high-yield subjects such as Pharmacology, Pathology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Obstetrics & Gynecology, FMT, and Surgery. The goal is to complete a detailed revision of these subjects while leaving the final 10 days for a quicker review.

  • Why does the speaker discourage focusing too much on Medicine for INI-CET?

    -The speaker discourages focusing heavily on Medicine because many of the Medicine-related questions in the INI-CET can be answered through knowledge of first and second-year subjects, as well as clinical internship experience. Instead, students should prioritize subjects like Obstetrics & Gynecology, Surgery, and PSM.

  • What role do past-year questions (PYQs) play in preparation for INI-CET?

    -Past-year questions (PYQs) play a crucial role in INI-CET preparation. The speaker highlights that PYQs are highly specific to the exam and should be thoroughly studied, as many of the questions are either repeated or have similar patterns. Mastering PYQs from at least the last 3-5 years is highly recommended.

  • How should interns with limited time prepare for the exam?

    -Interns with limited time should focus on the eight most important subjects: Pharmacology, Pathology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Obstetrics & Gynecology, FMT, and Surgery. The speaker recommends allocating around 4 days per subject and using a rapid revision approach to ensure coverage within the 35-day window.

  • What is the speaker's advice for students aiming for NEET PG 2025 but considering INI-CET 2024?

    -The speaker encourages students aiming for NEET PG 2025 to still give the INI-CET 2024 exam, as it can boost their confidence and serve as a good practice opportunity. The advice is to revise the eight most important subjects and treat INI-CET as a stepping stone to improve their future performance.

  • How frequently should students give grand tests (GTs) during the last 35 days?

    -Students are advised to give grand tests (GTs) every 10 days or at least twice before the exam. The purpose of GTs is to assess progress and adjust revision strategies. However, those who feel well-prepared can take more frequent GTs to further sharpen their exam skills.

  • What is the speaker's final message to students regarding preparation?

    -The speaker's final message is to stay focused and make the most of the remaining time before the exam. Students are encouraged to believe in themselves and understand that their past performance does not define their future. With hard work in the present, they can redeem themselves and achieve success in INI-CET.

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