CRACK NEET PG 2024 STRATEGY (STASTICAL & REALISTIC) - Based on NEET 2018-2023 Question Papers

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hello everyone I'm Dr rmd pediatric resident at Dr rml hospital that is pjm Delhi today I'm going to talk about n 2024 preparation strategy because after my previous video on in 2024 strategy I had got many comments in my chat box that I should also prepare similar strategy for neat so this video actually took some time around 10 days because I had to go back and research last six years NE question papers and I came up with the new strategies here so mainly I'll be discussing about the 10 gamechanging subject which no one has talked about till now I had gone to many previous uh uh videos YouTube videos on how to Strate uh how to give strategies for n p 2024 how to prepare and uh I didn't find any video based on the in-depth analysis of previous 6 years neat question paper so I'm going ahead with this and uh not wasting much time there is no much of in this video directly talking uh straight to straight uh we'll be talking facts okay so coming to strategy number one uh the main important thing in strategy one that is the main important thing I notation PR six years videos uh previous six years neat question papers is that previous year questions don't frequently repeat in it as against in C where I also commented in my previous video the link is in the description that previous year questions usually repeat in in and these previous year questions or previous year topics keep on coming up but in need that is not the case even though they repeat it is not much significant so you should be knowing mainly Concepts you should be knowing uh Topics in general so for that previous year questions are not a good reliable marker that's what when I found that the number of questions that are asked asked in nit PG from a particular subject actually carries more significance than the which questions are asked in nit PG okay so total number of questions asked from subject carries more importance that's why when uh anyone ask me how to prepare for n PG the first revision strategy is first strategy is that you have to go through revision videos because your main videos will contain all unnecessary garbage rubbish information which is not needed to crack n PG but a revision videos are mainly focused on previous questions if revision videos don't cover previous question then that revision video of that coaching app is not a good video it's not a good coaching app so revision videos means it should be based mainly on previous question and I'm definitely sure that these revision videos will cover all the uh questions which are asked in last previous three years at least so based on that assumption I realized that previous year topics are not much important but this revision videos which are there in coaching apps are more important so I came up with a new strategy that instead of going behind previous year questions you should go behind total number of questions that are asked from each subject which is a better criteria so I did a subject one anal subject TSE analysis of how many questions are asked from each subject in every nit PG from the past six years okay this is six years data and this is not me talking not from my experience this is scientific evidence from past six years of data okay so I made this graphical uh this coltic representation okay here I did I took all 19 subjects on one side and neat PG 2018 19 up to 23 I took on the y- axis okay now what I found was that uh few subjects shown showed some uh remarkable changes okay over the years okay it's not like Anatomy which was asked earlier is the same which is asked now see for example anatomy in 2019 was asked 11 questions were asked but now hardly five or eight questions are asked are you noticing this there's a dramatic change over the past 6 years so there was a difficulty when I tabulated this column because need 2018 2019 and 2020 these three years neat was asked for 300 questions okay this was 300 questions and 1,200 marks okay and and from 2021 pattern changed and it became 200 okay so uh now for this 300 questions what I did is to make it uniformly to maintain the uniformity I converted this number of questions asked from 300 questions to 200 questions okay I rounded it up to the nearest figure so I got an approximate value like this okay so based on this you can see that there are some uh differences you'll notice some changes in this say for example ofel uh sorry for example ENT okay initially only four to four questions were asked but gradually in 2022 it went up to 9 questions so four questions to 9 questions it is double increase okay even though you studied earlier in 2018 if you studied ENT you would have only got four questions in need but now you're getting eight questions or nine questions similarly you see for surgery 17 questions were asked in 2018 n p but then in 2023 it went up to 27 questions 27 questions are were asked in 2023 from surgery alone that was a about 1 by8 of the total number of questions more than 1 by8 what my point this is a significant change that you're seeing see OBG also 17 question then un 202 2022 it went up to 25 questions okay you'll also see the significant change for example for in second 2020 was asked only five questions were asked but in 2023 eight questions were see these are small subject even one or two questions uh plus or minus will create a huge difference here okay so what I did to make understanding easier and to make it more palatable I converted this data into a graphical representation and the results actually shocked me the results literally shocked me see this is the graph for anatomy okay see anatomy in 8 2018 2019 there were more than 10 questions asked usually okay and now hardly eight or five questions are asked in 2022 only five questions were asked in 2023 eight questions were asked you see the graph the graph is downtrending graph same for physiology physiology also follows Anatomy initially in the first half I'll call it the first first half okay the first half of n PG that is 2018 to 2020 more than 10 questions were asked in 2019 physiology almost 12 13 questions were asked but now it is always less than 10 so Anatomy plus physiology combined doesn't go more than 15 questions why I'm telling this Anatomy plus physi comment because in next slide you'll see that biochemistry biochemistry which is a short subject which is not a big subject at all it does it takes less time than anatomy and physiology combined in last n 2023 15 questions were asked 15 questions remember 15 question from biochemistry alone and this graph is always in a rising Trend so what does this tell you this tells you that stop your focus on anatomy and biochemistry give minimal focus on that start focusing more on biochemistry because once this graph goes up it's mandatory that it will remain in that Trend only because this trend is not from past one or two years it is from 2019 from 2019 this graph is going on increase from the past 5 years number of questions in Biochemistry are going on increasing that is because the research in Biochemistry especially in genetics is increasing that's why examiners are forced to give you more questions because more updates are coming on more uh information is coming on from biochemistry got my point this is where you have to change in first year Anatomy physiology carries less importance and biochemistry carries more importance if you give same amount of time you will score more in N PG if you give more importance to biochemistry these are the subtle differences which I'm actually pointing out through graphical and statistical analysis okay this is not me telling out of my own experience okay coming to the second year subjects PA micro and far ma there is no much difference okay it follows almost a straight curve okay there is plus two or plus three plus or minus three questions difference but as such it follows the straight same curve so you don't have to worry much about this then coming to ofal and DN again a significant increase see this uh blue line is ofel okay so ofel graph is going on increasing and ENT graph is steadily increasing so these two are minor clinical subjects so minor clinical subjects are never to be ignored because these even though the portions can be be covered in a day or two uh if you when you're revising I mean the based on the revision videos but still you shouldn't uh neglect this because these questions are asked more frequently in the N PG that means in the over past 3 years the frequency has increased that means in future also it will either remain the same or it will go on increasing decreasing trend is less likely okay so this exam is based on probability so you have to go according to probability so PSM is almost the same you there is more of decreasing Trend only in PSM question but it is more or less the same on there's nothing much to be done in PSM then Pediatrics see this curve from 2020 the curve for Pediatrics has literally gone up it has sh up okay so again pediatric is a small clinical subject which can be completed easily that carries more significance medicine see this three years of Trend three years of trend going upside okay so one year maybe a variation one year can easily be uh mistaken but 3 years going up is not a coincidence okay coming to surgery see literally surgery is the only subject in the entire 19 subjects which has shown a consistent increasing Trend a consistent increasing Trend today if you ask me what is one subject that can change your n PG 2024 result that is surgery I'll tell you why see n 20 2019 okay hardly 15 questions hardly 15 questions and see this graph how it's climbing the steep climb in this graph by need 2023 27 questions were asked 27 almost 80% increase in the number of questions that were asked so that means if you're devoting equal time to medicine and surgery you're doing it wrong you have to you have to uh devote more than 75% of the time you're deting from medicine to surgery that is because surgery is showing this increasing Trend so definitely in the upcoming exam surgery will be definitely about 20 questions what my point this is where your strategy should be for your uh 2024 preparation next one more subject We Just sh increasing consistency is increasing Trend consistency is obj see again the graph is going high in 2022 up to 25 questions were asked 25 questions were asked from OB surgery plus OBG 25 plus 27 almost 1/4 of your question paper was just from surgery plus op and this was not only the case of 2022 even 2023 2021 also same Trend was followed I'll show you in the upcoming graphs okay now coming on to short sub this there is also increasing Trend here okay I took forensic radio or anesthesia see this blue line you're seeing this blue line this is forensic and forensic is such a s subject you can finish in 2 or 3 days and you see the number of questions that are asked the graph is always increasing now around 8 to 10 questions are asked earlier only four questions are asked now 8 to 10 questions 8 to 10 questions from forens such a short subject you read whole uh one week of anatomy you will get only seven questions but forensic you read for two days you'll get eight questions this is called smart preparation got it one more subject which is showing a good trend is orto see this yellow line is or orto is also consistently asked between uh 7 to eight questions are asked in or and two subjects which you should be very careful radio and dermat see this sorry radio and anesthesia see this green green line is for anesthesia anesthesia is consistently coming down over the years number of questions in anesthesia are coming down and uh uh this radio radio is this red mark okay this red mark is also coming down consistently consistently coming down so radio hardly two questions were asked last year before that also two or three questions that means you should not devote much of your time to radio and anesthesia whatever is study only that or even if you don't study Al it's fine from Grand test or maybe from uh here and there you'll study this from Pearl somewhere or when you're studying other subjects dermat has been consistent enough okay but dermat has been showing much fluctuation so I don't want to comment so you got my point the point is this is strategy number one that is you have to differentiate between uptrending subjects and downtrending subjects what are down trending subject down trending subjects are those whose number of questions asked in nit PG are consistently showing decreasing Trend in the past 3 years so these subjects are Anatomy physiology radio and anesthesia from past this is not one year data this is three years of data total six years combined this has been showing a downgoing trend so these are the subject which should which you should invest less time in because this is these are the subjects which are not going to benefit you a lot and uping are those subjects whose performance is consistently very good in the coming uh in the past 3 years so the probability lies in the fact that you go along with these subjects see no one knows exactly how NBS will frame the question paper that is for sure but the last three years Trend shows that the subjects which have been asked from the last 3 years consistently will definitely be asked consistently this year also it's not like suddenly they'll ask 20 questions from Anatomy that is not going to happen or it is also not going to happen that they'll ask 10 questions from Radiology that is also not going to happen so this trend which is there that approximation that will continue okay so according to statistical analysis uptrending subjects are surgeries surgeries number one subject then comes OBG then comes biochemistry these three are the top uptrending subjects if you invest your time in this you're never going to lose you're going to gain only this is called smart preparation for n n PG 2024 okay and along with that is ENT ofel and you can also add forensic medicine forensic medicine is also very helpful it has been showing up trending these five subjects okay this is strategy number one now what I realized after that is just subject-wise analysis is not enough so I also went ahead and made a uh pan subject analysis I combined all the subjects all 19 subject and they uh saw at the data okay and I realized it is difficult to manage uh difficult to compare between old pattern of N and new pattern because things are very different so what I did I divided the data into two aspects one is old neit and new neit old neit is from 2018 to 2023 sorry 2018 to 2020 and new KN from 2021 to 2023 so I tabulated this data like that okay so this three now this three up to 2020 2020 I uh I classified them as old nit and this one as new nit okay I combined all these three data separately and I combined all these three data separately again I'm telling this old pattern KN had 300 questions in the exam but I uh converted it into 200 questions okay uh so that I can uniformly uh compare these both groups so after after this I made a graphical representation and again the details that I got the result that I got from that was shocking see this is the graph that I see these are the subjects okay the uh the blue lines okay the blue lines that you see Blue Line represents old neat and this Orange Line represents new need so what you're seeing here see there are many uh lessons to be learned from this graph in Old need that is between 18 2018 to 2020 anatomy and biochemistry these first two CES are for anatomy and bi chemistry they were asked in they asked much frequently but in new nit the number of questions from anatomy and physiology have decreased first point second Point biochemistry has been consistently rising in new biochemistry has much more questions than anatomy and physiology combined compared to Old n old net where uh bio questions are very less okay third Point pathom micro and pharmac are almost the same there's no much difference they show similar Trend and you have to note that pharmac is the subject which where more questions are asked compared to path and micro so if three subjects are there in second year the more importance you have to give is to pharmac okay fourth point ofal and ENT have come up in a big way okay ofal and ENT more number of questions are asked that means that clinicals are carrying more importance fifth Point see this big peak that you are seeing here this is the peak for clinical subject Pediatrics medicine and OBG pediatric medicine sorry pediatric medicine and uh uh obedient surgery all this Pediatrics medicine obedient surgery all this four subjects are the top most ones in the recent neat that is the recent trend from 2021 to 2023 more clinical questions are asked as compared to pre and parac clinical this should be in your mind so whenever you're studying you have to give more importance to uh clinical subjects because more number of questions are asked okay now one more important thing you'll see here is that PSM has no much of changing Trend okay and then you'll see that forensic forensic oh my God there is a huge increase in the number of questions asked in forensic in New pattern that is from after 2021 over this past 3 years and then you'll see that radio and anesthesia number of questions have decreased significantly radio and anesia have come down and Oro number of questions have gone up dermat is almost the same so in minor subject if you want to focus something then you have to focus on radio sorry we have to focus on Forensic forensic and Oro focus on clinical subjects focus on ENT and ofel and focus on bioch this is the take home message from this graph so I made I went ahead and I prepar p uh pie chart analysis okay this is a pie chart for new nit only this is from 2021 to 23 I took new nit PG data uh new n that is new n pattern and I analyzed this and I found that most of this is the percentage of question that will be asked in any exam from P three years okay so if you compare n 2024 also it will be roughly the same only so you see here OBG surgery medicine okay pharmac this carry the most important this is this carry the highest number of questions that are carried in n p from past 3 years so that means OBG surgery medicine and Pharma almost accounts up to 30 40 to 50% okay then comes biochemistry patho okay and Pediatrics these account for the rest so that means that this new needit pattern has few changes few conclusions that we have to draw that is clinical subjects are superior clinical subjects are superior in N PG uh new pattern okay surgery OBG ENT of there especially Anatomy physiology importance has gone very much slow okay anatomy physiology are not much important new players new uptrending subject that are biochemistry forensic ofal ENT and phac these are the subject to be focused on and S subject you have to focus on two forensic and Oro okay so I had researched few things on YouTube uh before making this video I went through details like I had to research and I didn't find any video which explains all this things because most of your need preparation whether it is by coaching app or your mentors or YouTube influencer they'll mostly talk about things that are happening since 2018 even Toppers will also tell that they have solved question paper from 2018 but things as you noted here have changed from 2018 okay it is not the same 2018 to 2020 is a different era and 21 to 23 is a different era so we are going to follow 21 to 23 okay so based on this analysis so far I have given you two strategies one is subject wise analysis strategy and pan pan subject analysis strategy now third thing which is very important is that my friend V told me that uh since I made this P chat and showed him and he told me that okay I'm going to study on clinical subjects so that means it will cover more than 50% and I can easily score in nit PG that means I'll definitely get a very good R so is a strategic correct so there is one limitation to this graph the graph which we saw here there is one limitation to this graph and the limitation is time time is a limiting factor because it doesn't mean that you study for example medicine medicine forms 10% of the total questions asked in need P that means in the upcoming need 2024 out of 200 question 20 questions will be from medicine but to study that 20 questions you have to invest almost one one and a half month is it worth it when time is a limiting factor that is not worth so here when you limit everything with respect to time when time becomes the limiting factor the previous chart carries less significance and the more significant goes towards the strategy three that is called the weightage weight weage is the ratio between total questions that are asked in N PG subjectwise to the time needed to complete that subject for n p when you equate a subject that needs to be studied with respect to time that becomes a weightage so that means if you study 1 hour of particular subject the number of need PG as questions asked from what you studied is more then the output of that subject is more the weightage is more for that subject got my point I'll explain you in this in this uh uh statistical analysis okay so again I took the same data and I took new n PG data okay that is n 20 2123 and I added all the number of questions that were asked Till uh in the past 3 years okay so Anatomy so per year you know that 200 questions will be asked totally so in 3 years we have 600 questions so out of 600 questions Anatomy 20 questions were asked out of 600 20 Questions bio came 37 questions were asked out of those 600 questions in the past 3 years total 37 questions surgery 70 questions were asked okay PSM 44 questions were asked and Derma 12 questions were asked so these is the list of the subject list of the total number of questions asked from each subject in the past 3 years now what I did I took percentage of these okay so that means that in anatomy 3.4% of questions are asked uh in surgery 11.8% questions are asked in biochim 6.2% questions are asked and PSM 7.4% questions are asked what does this mean this means that that in nit 2024 which is a 200 question 200 uh questions question paper in that number of questions which come from Anatomy will be 7 because 3.4 for 100 subject 100 questions so for 200 questions it will be 7even questions okay so biochemistry will carry almost 13 questions and surgery will carry around 24 questions okay this is an approximation but the figures will be around somewhere around plus orus 10% from this got my point so now I got how much per of questions are asked from each subject from the past 3 years how much percentage was asked and this is roughly the representation of 2024 data also I'm very sure that 2024 question paper will be based on this only it is not very different from this okay so now I have to equate time and here comes the tricky part how do I equate time to a subject allotted to a subject like you may prepare from mcqs you may prepare from videos you may prepare from notes you may prepare from any other source so how to equate time that is given to study this 3.4% or 3 76.2% of that subject how to divot that time uh how to calculate that time so this was a tricky part so uh here again I want to put a disclaimer that I'm not being funded by any uh coaching Institute or I'm not supporting any coaching Institute I took this data from marrow because I have been using marrow for my preparation and most of the people also use marrow so I thought this would be a better strategy okay so what I did was you know that in as I said in the beginning neat PG question question don't depend on previous year questions okay but it depends on Concepts and this concept were asked previously it Concepts can repeat again topics can repeat but same type of questions don't repeat in N so these all nit PG previous year questions or the concepts are discussed detailly in revision videos so if there is one marker in the W of marrow app which will actually give you positive advantage over others during this three and a half months of preparation that is a revision videos because revision videos will have Concepts it will have previous question and it will help you any type of question that was asked in the previous 3 years if such a question comes you can easily answer or even though it was not as previous also you are able to answer it fairly okay so I what I did was I calculated number of hours of revision videos which are allotted by Marrow to each subject so Anatomy allotted 8.7 hours of revision videos 8.7 hours okay uh pharmacology was allotted 9.1 hours of revision videos medicine was allotted 31 hours of revision videos and PS 15.2 radio was alloted 6.9 hours so I took this ratio uh I took this time okay number of hours and then I divided this percentage of each subject okay percentage of questions that can be asked from each subject with the time that is the revision video time and what I found was the weightage ratio okay this is not any significant percentage it doesn't mean that it will give 39 out of 100 marks no it will it is just a relative comparison between subject that if you give one hour of your time of your revision videos to each of these subject how much your going to gain in your n PG 2024 exam got my point which means that if you're giving 1 hour of your time for revision videos or any preparation maybe mcqs you're going to get 39% output for anatomy but the same 1 hour of your time for biochemistry will give you 61% of output because biochemistry questions are asked more in NE neat exams got my point also that biochemistry number of hours is also less sorry here it's okay 10.1 but when you compare biochm with the for example medicine medicine even though the percentage of questions is 10.3 biochemistry is 6.2 medicine percentage of questions is 10.3 but then if you're devoting 31 hours the output that you get is only 33% but biochemistry you with the same 1 hour of preparation you will get 61% output got my point so this is with relation to time and when I plotted this with relation to time this percentage this is a vake uh number okay this is this has this number has no significance except that you can compare it relative to relative from one subject to another subject okay and when I plotted this in graph I was very shocked to see this type of graph and this note here biochemistry okay whatever comes above 50% are your high yielding topics biochemistry pharmac see this Peds Peds is less to study but more questions are asked that is the meaning of this in last three years more questions were asked and you need less revision uh less time for to watch this revision videos and it will give you more output so you'll be able to answer more questions in N PG 2024 or your grand test also so see this surgery OBG PSM okay sorry not PSM forensic Ortho Psychiatry so this is very different from the traditional approach in traditional approach maybe in coaching videos or any YouTube videos You'll going you'll find that people have divided into first year and second year subject which are high yelding okay and then clinical subject which are high Ying but takes more time so you don't have to study and short subjects which are actually High yielding okay but then it will take less time so you have to should focus more on that also so this was a traditional approach I strongly disagree with this traditional approach because what I got from my statistical evidence and my scientific approach is this curve okay this is the curve that I got this is the way you have to approach there is nothing called first or second year subject there is nothing called Big subject small subject there is nothing the formula is very simple these 10 subjects Pediatrics Psychiatry pharmac Oro surgery OBG biochm forensic dermat and pyo these 10 subject subjects are the high weighted subjects this is the ultimate analysis this is the take-home message for you these 10 subjects are the higher subjects even in for the upcoming nit PG 2024 if you're not prepared anything if you are in a dilemma like what to prepare then always go ahead first with Pediatrics because Pediatrics will give you the maximum output maximum output it is not like you study medicine you won't get output but it will take time and that time is wastage now the limiting factor is time and with respect to time if you follow the approach the first should always be pediatric then com psychiatric then Pharma so I made this into a into a pie chart and you notice this according to weightage Pediatric Psychiatry pharmac Ortho surgery OBG until PA this covers almost 60% of the graph so 60% of your time is properly consumed if you study this 10 subjects only and these 10 subjects are not the high subjects only you have combination of all subject your short subjects like Psychiatry which can be completed in one or two days your short subjects like orth which can be completed in one or two days your short subjects like Dermatology and forens sake so ultimately what matters in npg is how many questions you get it right with a limited amount of time that is Ultimate fun see Toppers will have to study anything so this video doesn't apply to Toppers they have to get 100% of everything but to those people who have started now or who have started earlier and now they have to revise or they don't know what to study next for those people this will be very helpful because they'll be knowing now which subject to study exactly and which subject will give you maximum output maximum output in a limited amount of time is the key to success in npg take it from me got my point so now I put this into a new strategy the strategy number three that is the 10 game changing subject the 10 game changing subjects are I have given this formula P4 S4 and bf so P4 means pediatric Psychiatry pharmac and patho S4 is that is three sub surgical branches surgery OBG Ortho and skin that is dermat and biochemistry and forensic these 10 subjects if you study that will actually be a game changer for you and you will notice a significant increase in your uh marrow GTS or gt graph whatever you do in the GT ranks or gt score you'll see a significant difference because based on last three years question paper only the Maro GTs are made or based on last three Trend only 2024 uh nit PG Trend also will continue it is not like it will directly go into some other it it is possible but the probability is less like here we work based on probability probability is the only thing that will help you in this okay you can't exactly guess anything the best thing is you take statistics from the previous part uh previous uh year questions and then apply it to the upcoming exams that is the best possible approach when you have limited time left okay so how to strategize according to n PG timeline okay so this was a query which I got many times that since I had given a since I had given a strategy for n PG 2023 so sorry in 2024 so many people asked me also to make a strategy for n PG 2024 okay so now we are here this video was short on March 16th okay so we are on March 16th and your need PG is in July 7 okay so last 10 days you'll need for your final revision okay those things which are memory based Etc so that I have given 10 days so approximately June 25 is this part okay these 10 days are for the final preparation the last last second revision okay and one month you will at least need for this uh first revision okay so this will be around May 25th so you have time today from March 16 to May 25th that is almost equal to around 70 days so I call this the 70 30 10day R 70301 Ru so follow this from today 70301 Ru where 70 days of your preparation will be dedicated to the firstand preparation okay 30 days for the first revision and last 10 days for the final revision got my point okay so how do you divide this 70 days so you have 70 days okay the video for how to prepare for those 30 days and the last 10 days I'll release it when time comes okay that is out of scope for discussion now so 70 days uh right now most of you have completed your internship and rest post interns are there you are anyways free so you'll have 7 10 hours at least a day so you have 700 hours so 700 hours you have to divide okay so how to divide this 700 hours uh this 70 days can be divided into 40 days and 30 days okay so this 40 days are for this 10 game changing subject 10 game changing subject even though they are short subject carries the maximum importance so this 40 days are for the 10 game changing subject and 30 days for the rest nine subjects so the strategy number five is how you divide the subjects okay so for 40 days for the 10 game changing subjects and how to Club this say 40 days are there I have clubbed it in pairs of of five okay so there are five pairs so each subject each subject pair will give you eight days okay 8 days is IDE I have cover one big subject and and one small subject okay so that it will be easy for your preparation and both are interl also Pediatrics Plus biochemistry is very out to sh see all this first 4 is whatever you're preparing that is high yield that is so high that it will fit you 60% to 70% of your preparation so once you're done with that R 30% even if you don't perform well also it's fine got my point so first you start with Pediatrics and biochemistry or any of this combination is fine start with Pediatrics and bi I CL Pediatric and biochemist together because many concepts of pedi and biochm are interrelated again surgery and orth both are interrelated pharmac and psych again so much interrelation is there psycho pharmacology totally based on pharmacology pathology and dermatology again very much uh they are interrelated and OBG and forensic even though they are not interrelated I didn't find any other combination so I put it so first 40 days you'll have to spend in these and you'll notice that after 40 days you'll have a significant increase in your GT ranks or your Maybe GT score or whatever uh you'll find a very significant increase okay because of this 10 gamechanging subjects rest of the subject you have to give 30 days anatomy and radio will go hand in hand okay medicine and physio will go hand in hand ENT of and PSM and anesthesia so here each you can do give 7 Days okay maybe you can take one or two days rest in between so this is the strategy for the upcoming 70 days okay for the next around 2 2 and half months okay so in between you have to give Grant test also how to give Grant test how to analyze GT and how frequently to give how to analyze and make your strategy that I described in my previous video I had created a video two weeks ago where I discussed extensively about how to give Grand test how to analyze GTS and how to improve your score in GTS uh the video I have provided the link in the description okay and also I'll be releasing one more video uh ahead uh on GTS grant that is how to analyze your GT okay and how to review your GT reviewing GT is one more topic which I up later on okay that is a six strategy do Grant test regularly how many Grant test one in a week one in a week is fine right now then strategy 7 is approach to previous year questions subject-wise see last uh in my previous video on inat uh strategy I made a video on how to approach Anatomy okay in that video only I discussed how to approach Anatomy previous questions so I had huge comments I had huge response from audience that I have to make a similar video for other subjects also like for physiology biochemistry everything so I can't discuss it in this video but I'll assure you that in the upcoming videos which I uh which I'll be uploading I'll be coming up with this how with this previous year questions strategy subject-wise okay how to approach subject-wise and how to predict which questions are asked in each subject in the upcoming just like I said in anatomy in in CNS Anatomy is the most important and how I predicted that in upcoming in C also definitely there will be two or three CNS Anatomy questions similarly I will be doing for other subjects also in the upcoming videos okay that video can't be dis that concept can't be discussed here so my job is to make strategies okay your job is to learn so strategic planning is bringing the future into the present so that you can do something about it now see uh from the my research okay no one has discussed in depth the statistical analysis of previous 3 years and the trends of the subject the to the depth that I have discussed here today so now with this data I can project what exactly will happen in 2024 and now I have brought it in front of you so that you can prepare and you can get good marks out of it okay so making strategy is my plan it will be helpful to you studying is your plan okay studying is your job so all the best for your studies uh study thoroughly okay allot at least 10 hours per day for your studies and you'll notice that uh your ranks have improved and you will definitely get a good rank thank you
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