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FMGE Jan 2027 - Complete Study Plan (July 13 to October 10, 2026)
Total days available: ~89 days (13 July - 10 October)
Total marks: 300 (but your target focus is the 200 high-yield marks)
Your Strategy (as you described)
| Track | Subjects | Resource |
|---|
| Main Video (High Weightage) | PSM, OBG, Surgery, Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology | Full subject videos |
| World of Revision (WOR) | Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, FMT, Ophthalmology, ENT, Pediatrics, Medicine, Psychiatry, Dermatology, Orthopaedics, Anaesthesia, Radiology | Marrow WOR notes + QBank |
FMGE Subject-Wise Marks Distribution (300 total)
| Subject | Marks | Your Track |
|---|
| General Medicine | 33 | WOR |
| General Surgery | 32 | Main Video |
| Community Medicine (PSM) | 30 | Main Video |
| OBG | 30 | Main Video |
| Anatomy | 17 | WOR |
| Physiology | 17 | WOR |
| Biochemistry | 17 | WOR |
| ENT | 15 | WOR |
| Ophthalmology | 15 | WOR |
| Pediatrics | 15 | WOR |
| Pathology | 13 | Main Video |
| Microbiology | 13 | Main Video |
| Pharmacology | 13 | Main Video |
| FMT | 10 | WOR |
| Orthopaedics | 5 | WOR |
| Dermatology | 5 | WOR |
| Psychiatry | 5 | WOR |
| Anaesthesia | 5 | WOR |
| Radiology | 5 | WOR |
Phase-Wise Detailed Plan
PHASE 1 - FOUNDATION (July 13 - August 10) | 29 days
Goal: Complete all 6 main video subjects (high weightage)
These 6 subjects = 131 marks = ~44% of the paper. Nail them first.
Week 1 (July 13 - July 19) - PATHOLOGY
13 marks | Main Video
| Day | Topic |
|---|
| Mon 13 | General pathology - Cell injury, Necrosis, Apoptosis |
| Tue 14 | Inflammation, Healing & Repair |
| Wed 15 | Neoplasia (Carcinogenesis, Tumor markers, Grading/Staging) |
| Thu 16 | Hematopathology - Anemias, WBC disorders |
| Fri 17 | Lymphoma, Leukemia, Coagulation disorders |
| Sat 18 | Systemic pathology - Kidney, Liver, Lung, GIT |
| Sun 19 | Revision + 50 MCQs Pathology |
High-yield focus: Tumor markers, Reed-Sternberg cells, nephrotic vs nephritic, types of necrosis
Week 2 (July 20 - July 26) - PHARMACOLOGY
13 marks | Main Video
| Day | Topic |
|---|
| Mon 20 | General Pharmacology - Routes, Pharmacokinetics, Receptors |
| Tue 21 | ANS - Cholinergics, Anticholinergics, Adrenergics |
| Wed 22 | CVS drugs - Antihypertensives, Antiarrhythmics, Diuretics |
| Thu 23 | CNS drugs - Anxiolytics, Antidepressants, Antiepileptics, Antipsychotics |
| Fri 24 | Chemotherapy - Antibiotics, Antifungals, Antivirals, Antihelminthics |
| Sat 25 | Autacoids, Anti-inflammatories, Immunosuppressants, Anticancer |
| Sun 26 | Revision + 50 MCQs Pharmacology |
High-yield focus: Drug of choice tables, contraindications, side effects (MOA-based)
Week 3 (July 27 - August 2) - MICROBIOLOGY
13 marks | Main Video
| Day | Topic |
|---|
| Mon 27 | General Bacteriology - Cell wall, staining, culture media |
| Tue 28 | Gram-positive bacteria - Staph, Strep, Clostridium, Corynebacterium |
| Wed 29 | Gram-negative bacteria - E.coli, Salmonella, Vibrio, Pseudomonas, Neisseria |
| Thu 30 | Mycobacteria, Spirochetes, Atypicals (Mycoplasma, Chlamydia, Rickettsia) |
| Fri 31 | Virology - Hepatitis, HIV, Herpesviruses, Arboviruses |
| Sat 1 Aug | Parasitology + Mycology |
| Sun 2 Aug | Revision + 50 MCQs Microbiology |
High-yield focus: Culture media (which organism on which media), lab diagnosis of HIV/TB/malaria
Week 4 (August 3 - August 10) - PSM (Community Medicine)
30 marks | Main Video - HIGHEST priority non-clinical subject
| Day | Topic |
|---|
| Mon 3 | Epidemiology basics - Study designs, Bias, Confounders |
| Tue 4 | Biostatistics - Sensitivity, Specificity, PPV, NPV, P-value |
| Wed 5 | Vaccines - Schedule, Cold chain, Types, Storage temperatures |
| Thu 6 | National Health Programs (RNTCP, NVBDCP, NPCDCS, RCH, Ayushman Bharat) |
| Fri 7 | Nutrition - PEM, Vitamins, Micronutrients, Iodine deficiency |
| Sat 8 | Health management, ICDS, Primary Health Care, Environment/Occupational health |
| Sun 9 | Demography, Vital statistics, Screening, Water sanitation |
| Mon 10 | Full PSM Revision + 70 MCQs |
High-yield focus: Immunization schedule (UIP), Herd immunity thresholds, NHP details, vaccine cold chain
PHASE 2 - HIGH-YIELD CLINICAL (August 11 - September 7) | 28 days
Goal: Complete OBG + Surgery (main video) + Medicine + ENT + Ophthalmology + Pediatrics (WOR)
Week 5 (August 11 - August 17) - OBG
30 marks | Main Video
| Day | Topic |
|---|
| Mon 11 | Normal pregnancy - Physiology, ANC, Dating |
| Tue 12 | Abnormal pregnancy - APH (Placenta previa, Abruption), PIH/Pre-eclampsia/Eclampsia |
| Wed 13 | Labour - Stages, Mechanisms, Dystocia, CTG interpretation |
| Thu 14 | Postpartum - PPH, Puerperal sepsis, Lactation |
| Fri 15 | Gynaecology - Menstrual disorders, PCOD, Endometriosis, Fibroids |
| Sat 16 | Malignancies - Cervical, Ovarian, Endometrial cancer + Screening |
| Sun 17 | Contraception + Infertility + Revision + 70 MCQs OBG |
High-yield focus: Pre-eclampsia management, Bishop score, PPH causes & management, cervical cancer screening
Week 6 (August 18 - August 25) - SURGERY
32 marks | Main Video
| Day | Topic |
|---|
| Mon 18 | Fluids & electrolytes, Surgical nutrition, Wound healing |
| Tue 19 | Trauma - ATLS, Head injury, Spinal injury, Burns (rules) |
| Wed 20 | GI Surgery - Intestinal obstruction, Appendicitis, Peritonitis, Hernia |
| Thu 21 | HPB Surgery - Gallstones, Pancreatitis (acute & chronic), Liver abscess |
| Fri 22 | Breast, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal surgery |
| Sat 23 | Vascular surgery - DVT, Varicose veins, Peripheral arterial disease |
| Sun 24 | Oncology principles + Urology (BPH, Ca prostate, renal cell carcinoma) |
| Mon 25 | Full Surgery Revision + 70 MCQs |
High-yield focus: Ranson's criteria, staging of burns, hernia types, DVT management
Week 7 (August 26 - September 1) - MEDICINE (WOR)
33 marks - Highest marks subject
| Day | Topic |
|---|
| Wed 26 | Cardiology - IHD, Arrhythmias, Heart failure, Valve diseases (ECG basics) |
| Thu 27 | Respiratory - Asthma, COPD, Pneumonia, TB, Pleural effusion |
| Fri 28 | Nephrology - AKI, CKD, Glomerulonephritis, RTA |
| Sat 29 | Neurology - Stroke, Epilepsy, Meningitis, Parkinson's, Myasthenia |
| Sun 30 | Endocrinology - DM, Thyroid, Adrenal, Pituitary disorders |
| Mon 31 | GI/Hepatology - Cirrhosis, PUD, IBD, Hepatitis |
| Tue 1 Sep | Rheumatology + Hematology + 70 MCQs Medicine (WOR) |
Week 8 (September 2 - September 7) - ENT + Ophthalmology (WOR)
15 + 15 = 30 marks combined
| Day | Topic |
|---|
| Wed 2 | ENT - Ear (Otitis, SNHL, CSOM, Otosclerosis, Vestibular disorders) |
| Thu 3 | ENT - Nose (Sinusitis, Allergic rhinitis, Epistaxis) + Throat (Tonsillitis, Laryngeal Ca) |
| Fri 4 | Ophthalmology - Glaucoma, Cataract, Retina (DR, CRAO, CRVO, RD) |
| Sat 5 | Ophthalmology - Cornea, Uvea, Trauma, Strabismus, Optics |
| Sun 6 | ENT + Ophthalmology Revision + 60 MCQs |
| Mon 7 | Pediatrics Part 1 - Growth & Development, Immunization, Neonatal conditions (WOR) |
PHASE 3 - COMPLETING ALL SUBJECTS (September 8 - September 21) | 14 days
Goal: Finish Pediatrics, Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, FMT + small subjects
Week 9 (September 8 - September 14)
| Day | Topic |
|---|
| Tue 8 | Pediatrics Part 2 - Nutritional disorders, Diarrheal diseases, Respiratory infections (WOR) |
| Wed 9 | Pediatrics Part 3 - Congenital heart diseases, Nephrotic syndrome, Febrile seizures + MCQs |
| Thu 10 | Anatomy - Embryology (high yield), Neuroanatomy, Surface marking (WOR) |
| Fri 11 | Anatomy - Upper limb nerve injuries, Lower limb, Thorax, Abdomen (WOR) |
| Sat 12 | Physiology - CVS (cardiac cycle, ECG), Resp (spirometry, hypoxia) (WOR) |
| Sun 13 | Physiology - Renal, Neuro, Endocrine, GIT high-yield (WOR) |
| Mon 14 | Biochemistry - Enzyme disorders, Vitamins, Metabolic pathways, Inborn errors (WOR) |
Week 10 (September 15 - September 21)
| Day | Topic |
|---|
| Tue 15 | Forensic Medicine (FMT) - Medico-legal aspects, Thanatology, Poisoning (WOR) |
| Wed 16 | Orthopaedics - Fractures (principles, specific), CTEV, Bone tumors (WOR) |
| Thu 17 | Dermatology - Leprosy, Scabies, Psoriasis, SLE skin, Drugs causing rashes (WOR) |
| Fri 18 | Psychiatry - Schizophrenia, Depression, Mania, ICD criteria, Drugs (WOR) |
| Sat 19 | Anaesthesia - Preoperative assessment, Inhalational agents, Neuromuscular blockers (WOR) |
| Sun 20 | Radiology - X-ray signs, CT patterns, USG indications, Contrast (WOR) |
| Mon 21 | BUFFER DAY - Catch up any pending topic |
PHASE 4 - INTENSIVE REVISION (September 22 - October 10) | 19 days
Goal: Multiple rapid revisions, mock tests, PYQ analysis
Revision Cycle 1 (September 22 - September 28) - Subject-wise rapid revision
| Day | Focus |
|---|
| Tue 22 | PSM rapid revision - All flowcharts, one-liners, vaccine schedule |
| Wed 23 | OBG rapid revision - Drug protocols, management flowcharts |
| Thu 24 | Surgery rapid revision - Criteria tables, emergency management |
| Fri 25 | Patho + Micro rapid revision - Organism-media tables, tumor markers |
| Sat 26 | Pharma rapid revision - Drug of choice master table |
| Sun 27 | Medicine + ENT + Ophthalmology rapid revision |
| Mon 28 | Anatomy + Physiology + Biochemistry rapid revision (WOR notes only) |
Revision Cycle 2 + Mock Tests (September 29 - October 5)
| Day | Activity |
|---|
| Tue 29 | Full Mock Test 1 (200 questions, timed) |
| Wed 30 | Analyze Mock 1 errors - Revise weak areas |
| Thu 1 Oct | Full Mock Test 2 (200 questions, timed) |
| Fri 2 | Analyze Mock 2 + Revise Pediatrics + FMT + small subjects |
| Sat 3 | PYQ analysis - Last 5 years FMGE papers (identify repeat patterns) |
| Sun 4 | Full Mock Test 3 (300 questions, full paper simulation) |
| Mon 5 | Mock 3 analysis + error notebook review |
Final Sprint (October 6 - October 10)
| Day | Activity |
|---|
| Tue 6 | PSM + Pharma last revision (most volatile subjects) |
| Wed 7 | OBG + Surgery last revision |
| Thu 8 | Medicine + Patho + Micro last revision |
| Fri 9 | All small subjects quick pass + WOR notes |
| Sat 10 | PLAN COMPLETE - Rest, light MCQ revision only, confidence check |
Key Tips for Your Strategy
1. Main Video subjects - how to use them:
- Watch at 1.25-1.5x speed
- Pause and write one-liners during lecture
- Same day - attempt 30 subject MCQs immediately after
- After subject completion - do 1-week later revision (spaced repetition)
2. WOR subjects - how to use them:
- Read notes, then practice MCQs from QBank
- Do NOT re-watch long videos for these subjects
- 1 pass of WOR notes per subject is enough at this stage
- Medicine is the biggest WOR subject - spend 6-7 days on it
3. Daily schedule template:
6:00 - 8:00 AM → New content (video lecture / WOR reading)
8:00 - 9:00 AM → Breakfast + break
9:00 - 12:00 PM → Continue new content
12:00 - 1:00 PM → Lunch + rest
1:00 - 3:00 PM → MCQ practice (subject-wise from QBank)
3:00 - 5:00 PM → Previous day subject rapid revision
5:00 - 6:00 PM → Break / exercise
6:00 - 8:00 PM → Review MCQ errors + one-liner notes
8:00 - 9:00 PM → Light reading / WOR small subjects
4. MCQ target per day: Minimum 50-100 MCQs daily from current subject
5. Error notebook: Maintain a written list of all wrong MCQ concepts - review every 3 days
6. Never skip mock tests in Phase 4 - time management in FMGE (300 MCQs in 5 hours) is a real challenge
Subject Priority Summary
| Priority | Subject | Marks | Deadline |
|---|
| P1 | PSM | 30 | Aug 10 |
| P1 | OBG | 30 | Aug 17 |
| P1 | Surgery | 32 | Aug 25 |
| P1 | Medicine | 33 | Sep 1 |
| P2 | Pathology | 13 | Jul 19 |
| P2 | Pharmacology | 13 | Jul 26 |
| P2 | Microbiology | 13 | Aug 2 |
| P2 | ENT | 15 | Sep 6 |
| P2 | Ophthalmology | 15 | Sep 6 |
| P2 | Pediatrics | 15 | Sep 9 |
| P3 | Anatomy | 17 | Sep 11 |
| P3 | Physiology | 17 | Sep 13 |
| P3 | Biochemistry | 17 | Sep 14 |
| P4 | FMT | 10 | Sep 15 |
| P4 | Orthopaedics | 5 | Sep 16 |
| P4 | Dermatology | 5 | Sep 17 |
| P4 | Psychiatry | 5 | Sep 18 |
| P4 | Anaesthesia | 5 | Sep 19 |
| P4 | Radiology | 5 | Sep 20 |
You are starting July 13 with 89 days to October 10 - this is a solid and achievable timeline. The plan gives you 3 full revision cycles + 3 mock tests before your October 10 deadline, which puts you in a strong position for FMGE Jan 2027. Stay consistent with MCQs daily - that is the single biggest differentiator in FMGE scores.