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FMGE Preparation Strategy 2025 - Complete Study Plans

Success in FMGE requires a well-structured preparation strategy. Whether you have 6 months, 8 months, or a full year, having a clear plan is essential. This guide provides detailed study schedules, subject-wise approaches, and proven strategies used by successful candidates.

Choose Your Study Plan

6-Month Intensive Plan10-12 hours

For students who have already graduated and can dedicate full-time to preparation

Phase 1: Foundation (Weeks 1-8)

10-12 hrs/day
AnatomyPhysiologyBiochemistryPathology
  • Complete first reading of all topics
  • Make short notes for revision
  • Solve 50-100 MCQs daily

Phase 2: Core Subjects (Weeks 9-16)

10-12 hrs/day
PharmacologyMicrobiologyMedicineSurgery
  • Complete all major clinical subjects
  • Focus on high-yield topics
  • Take weekly subject-wise tests

Phase 3: Completion (Weeks 17-20)

11-13 hrs/day
OBGPediatricsPSMFMTOphthaENT
  • Complete remaining subjects
  • Start first revision cycle
  • Take 2 mock tests per week

Phase 4: Revision (Weeks 21-24)

12-14 hrs/day
All Subjects - Revision
  • Complete 2nd and 3rd revision
  • Focus on weak areas
  • Daily mock tests in last week

Sample Daily Routine

morning

5:00 AM - 8:00 AM

  • Wake up and freshen up (5:00-5:30)
  • Quick exercise/yoga (5:30-6:00)
  • High-yield topic revision (6:00-8:00)

Morning hours are best for memorization and new topics

forenoon

8:00 AM - 1:00 PM

  • Breakfast (8:00-8:30)
  • First study session - new topics (8:30-11:00)
  • Short break (11:00-11:15)
  • MCQ practice (11:15-1:00)

Cover difficult subjects when mind is fresh

afternoon

1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

  • Lunch and rest (1:00-2:30)
  • Second study session (2:30-5:00)
  • Video lectures or doubt clearing

Use this time for conceptual clarity through videos

evening

5:00 PM - 10:00 PM

  • Evening break/walk (5:00-5:30)
  • Third study session (5:30-8:00)
  • Dinner (8:00-8:30)
  • Light revision/notes review (8:30-10:00)

Review what you learned during the day

Key Strategy Tips

Start with High-Weightage Subjects

Medicine, Surgery, OBG, Pediatrics, Pathology, and Pharmacology contribute 55% of questions. Prioritize these.

Use Quality Resources

Stick to 2-3 standard resources. Marrow, PrepLadder, or DAMS materials are popular choices. Avoid changing resources frequently.

Regular Mock Tests

Take at least 30-40 full-length mock tests. Analyze every wrong answer. Mock test performance is the best predictor of actual results.

Revision is Key

Plan for at least 3 complete revisions. The more you revise, the better you retain. Last month should be pure revision.

Focus on Clinical Correlations

FMGE tests application of knowledge. Learn to correlate basic science with clinical scenarios.

Join Study Groups

Group discussions help clarify doubts and keep you motivated. Find serious study partners.

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