Sunday 9 October 2022

Perfect Plan to prepare for NEET MDS for last 60 days.

 


You may have started your preparation months back, but when exam is nearer your anxiety and depression will grow up on you. Be calm and have a customized plan. It may sound unrealistic, & of course within 60 days you can't complete everything perfectly, but if you utilize every single minute, and believed that it will work, you can cover as many topics as possible within 60 days. 

And to be honest I want to tell you one thing, if you have started your preparation earlier, I means 9 months or 6 or 12 months back you should give importance to every topic. But if you are nearer to your exam, you should be smart enough to plan accordingly. 

Important point: regretting is a waste of time.
Never ever think that you didn't start your preparation early, or wasted lot of time etc., there is no time for your sob story if your exam is within 2 or 3 months. Definitely you may have touched your dental pulse or any other MCQ books before. For next above or within 60 days you are just going to stick to your MCQ books. Of course, referring standard textbooks is good thing, but this is not right time to start with it. If you have already referred any standard textbooks, then you should start revising it now.

4 important points to keep in mind:

1. Keep your mind calm- the most important thing you should follow until you finished your exam. Because in 3 hours duration at the exam hall you should be in your right mind to click the right answer. Because even if you know the answer, sometimes you tend to click the wrong one if you are anxious. so please be calm and study continuously until you write the exam.
2. Be consistent- Read & revise every day without fail. Even if you got less marks in your test series, please don't mind. because i have seen many of my friends who secured average marks in test series but in final, they secured rank within top 200. Life is unpredictable. No one is God, so your present marks can't tell your final results, it will reflect your yesterday's preparation.
3. Have a customized plan- Everyone have different style of study pattern. Some are single subject reader that mean for entire day they can read only one subject; some are multiple subject reader they can read two or more subjects in a day. But restricting to 2 subjects is good idea. Most importantly don't mess up your sleep pattern.
4. Never doubt yourself- just read, revise and continue with your studies.

Here I will provide you study plan if you find it reliable you can follow or you can customize your own:
Among 60 days or two months divide your days into 10s. Make your plan for first 10 days and repeat it for remaining 5 ten portions. Totally you could revise it for 5 times if you used efficiently.
As I mentioned earlier you can't afford for standard textbooks at last minute so stick to your DENTAL PULSE or TARGET or whatever MCQ books you have, but pulse will be better.

So here I made a plan for 1st 10days- [ key point is you should finish dental pulse as much as possible]

Divide your day into two major portions and one small portion for test paper. 
[The time mentioned below is an example, you can follow your own timing]
Day 1- 6 am to 1 pm go for oral pathology Of Course this subject is vast in mcq book, you can't complete but try as much as possible just read the mcqs and go through the explanation. 2 pm to 8pm go for radiology as this subject is not so big you can finish it fast.
Day 2- 6am to 1pm oral surgery, 2pm to 8pm dental histology.
Day 3- 6am to 1pm ortho, 2pm to 8pm pedodontics, these two subjects are related so you can finish mostly.
Day 4- 6am to 1pm prosthodontics, 2pm to 8pm dental anatomy.
Day 5- 6am to 1pm Dental material, 2pm to 8pm conservative dentistry.
Day 6- 6am to 1pm Endodontics, 2pm to 8pm periodontics.
Day 7- 6am to 1pm Biochemistry, 2pm to 8pm General pathology.
Day 8- 6am to 1pm Microbiology, 2pm to 8pm general surgery.
Day 9- 6am to 1pm Physiology, 2pm to 8pm general medicine.
Day 10- 6am to 1pm community dentistry, 2pm to 8pm the remaining topics of subjects which you didn't finish, choose accordingly. 

In above timetable I didn't mention about anatomy and pharmacology, because you can't finish it within a day, so divide the topics of both subjects and finish that for 10days from 9pm to 11pm or its better to start early like 5am to 9am and remaining time divide for two subjects as mentioned above, based on your preference.

For 10-20 days repeat this, choose your own order and finish the unfinished topic which you can't study in first 10 days.
For 20-30 days, repeat your study plan in reverse order that means first go for nonclinical subject then clinical subject.
And repeat this study until 50th day of your preparation. Revision is the key

 In last 10 days give major portion to your test series and clinical mcqs, but don't forget to finish dental pulse. I am not saying that you should ignore the nonclinical but give you can't unfinish any of the clinical subjects.
Disclaimer: Please note that I am not saying 60 days would be enough to top the neet mds but when you are nearer to exam you should stick to the most possible plans. And I am sure this plan will definitely help.
Best of luck for your exam!

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