My last month before NEET PG was mostly revision and solving grand tests. It is usually said that you should stop learning anything new in the final few days before exam. I’m slightly against this. Medicine is an ocean and YOU WILL NEVER BE DONE with learning it. So I kept learning new things until a day before exam and it really helped me. But don’t keep learning new things the whole day. Allot 80% of your time for revising and 20% for new topics.
Whatever be the stage of your preparation, even if you’ve just started preparation a month before the exam, YOU MUST SOLVE GRAND TESTS. This is where most of us make a mistake. Remember, WE ARE NEVER PREPARED ENOUGH to take a grand test. But if you don’t take a grand test you’ll surely not be ready for the final exam. Plan and solve at least 4–5 grand tests in the last month.
Last 10 days I was revising the short high yield notes that I’ve made for myself. If you’ve not made any high yield notes during your preparation or you don’t know what to do in the last 10 days, JUST KEEP CALM AND SOLVE MORE GRAND TESTS.