Limited time of around 300 days for
preparation of AIPGMEE or any other medical PG entrance and 20 subjects to
cover, leaves you with 15 days to cover each subject. These days include not
only the time you spend during your primary study but also the time allocated
for your revision (which should be a minimum of two). As it is highly critical
to revise important topics, the key is to formulate a working plan that suits
your requirements best. You need to know exactly how much time you have in your
hand. Identify High Yield Subjects and Low Yield Subjects, as all subjects do
not carry equal weightage in the PG exam. Then based on your strengths and
weaknesses you need to allocate the right amount of time for each subject.
Thus, you will end up gaining more time for subjects and areas that are more
significant. Studying
smartly, strategizing and adhering to a clear study schedule are imperative for
your success. One should not commit one of the common mistakes of spending too
much time on one subject while ignoring other important subjects. MyPGMEE,
authored by Dr Mudit Khanna, will allow you to study
smartly and strategize your preparation to achieve your goal of PG exam
success.
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