I am preparing for fmge jan 2027 200 marks I am using main video of high weightage Subject like psm obsgyn surgery patho pharma micro and remaining all from marrow world of revision I will plan to complete it till 10th of October give me detail plan for all subjects

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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)

TrackSubjectsResource
Main Video (High Weightage)PSM, OBG, Surgery, Pathology, Pharmacology, MicrobiologyFull subject videos
World of Revision (WOR)Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, FMT, Ophthalmology, ENT, Pediatrics, Medicine, Psychiatry, Dermatology, Orthopaedics, Anaesthesia, RadiologyMarrow WOR notes + QBank

FMGE Subject-Wise Marks Distribution (300 total)

SubjectMarksYour Track
General Medicine33WOR
General Surgery32Main Video
Community Medicine (PSM)30Main Video
OBG30Main Video
Anatomy17WOR
Physiology17WOR
Biochemistry17WOR
ENT15WOR
Ophthalmology15WOR
Pediatrics15WOR
Pathology13Main Video
Microbiology13Main Video
Pharmacology13Main Video
FMT10WOR
Orthopaedics5WOR
Dermatology5WOR
Psychiatry5WOR
Anaesthesia5WOR
Radiology5WOR

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
DayTopic
Mon 13General pathology - Cell injury, Necrosis, Apoptosis
Tue 14Inflammation, Healing & Repair
Wed 15Neoplasia (Carcinogenesis, Tumor markers, Grading/Staging)
Thu 16Hematopathology - Anemias, WBC disorders
Fri 17Lymphoma, Leukemia, Coagulation disorders
Sat 18Systemic pathology - Kidney, Liver, Lung, GIT
Sun 19Revision + 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
DayTopic
Mon 20General Pharmacology - Routes, Pharmacokinetics, Receptors
Tue 21ANS - Cholinergics, Anticholinergics, Adrenergics
Wed 22CVS drugs - Antihypertensives, Antiarrhythmics, Diuretics
Thu 23CNS drugs - Anxiolytics, Antidepressants, Antiepileptics, Antipsychotics
Fri 24Chemotherapy - Antibiotics, Antifungals, Antivirals, Antihelminthics
Sat 25Autacoids, Anti-inflammatories, Immunosuppressants, Anticancer
Sun 26Revision + 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
DayTopic
Mon 27General Bacteriology - Cell wall, staining, culture media
Tue 28Gram-positive bacteria - Staph, Strep, Clostridium, Corynebacterium
Wed 29Gram-negative bacteria - E.coli, Salmonella, Vibrio, Pseudomonas, Neisseria
Thu 30Mycobacteria, Spirochetes, Atypicals (Mycoplasma, Chlamydia, Rickettsia)
Fri 31Virology - Hepatitis, HIV, Herpesviruses, Arboviruses
Sat 1 AugParasitology + Mycology
Sun 2 AugRevision + 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
DayTopic
Mon 3Epidemiology basics - Study designs, Bias, Confounders
Tue 4Biostatistics - Sensitivity, Specificity, PPV, NPV, P-value
Wed 5Vaccines - Schedule, Cold chain, Types, Storage temperatures
Thu 6National Health Programs (RNTCP, NVBDCP, NPCDCS, RCH, Ayushman Bharat)
Fri 7Nutrition - PEM, Vitamins, Micronutrients, Iodine deficiency
Sat 8Health management, ICDS, Primary Health Care, Environment/Occupational health
Sun 9Demography, Vital statistics, Screening, Water sanitation
Mon 10Full 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
DayTopic
Mon 11Normal pregnancy - Physiology, ANC, Dating
Tue 12Abnormal pregnancy - APH (Placenta previa, Abruption), PIH/Pre-eclampsia/Eclampsia
Wed 13Labour - Stages, Mechanisms, Dystocia, CTG interpretation
Thu 14Postpartum - PPH, Puerperal sepsis, Lactation
Fri 15Gynaecology - Menstrual disorders, PCOD, Endometriosis, Fibroids
Sat 16Malignancies - Cervical, Ovarian, Endometrial cancer + Screening
Sun 17Contraception + 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
DayTopic
Mon 18Fluids & electrolytes, Surgical nutrition, Wound healing
Tue 19Trauma - ATLS, Head injury, Spinal injury, Burns (rules)
Wed 20GI Surgery - Intestinal obstruction, Appendicitis, Peritonitis, Hernia
Thu 21HPB Surgery - Gallstones, Pancreatitis (acute & chronic), Liver abscess
Fri 22Breast, Thyroid, Parathyroid, Adrenal surgery
Sat 23Vascular surgery - DVT, Varicose veins, Peripheral arterial disease
Sun 24Oncology principles + Urology (BPH, Ca prostate, renal cell carcinoma)
Mon 25Full 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
DayTopic
Wed 26Cardiology - IHD, Arrhythmias, Heart failure, Valve diseases (ECG basics)
Thu 27Respiratory - Asthma, COPD, Pneumonia, TB, Pleural effusion
Fri 28Nephrology - AKI, CKD, Glomerulonephritis, RTA
Sat 29Neurology - Stroke, Epilepsy, Meningitis, Parkinson's, Myasthenia
Sun 30Endocrinology - DM, Thyroid, Adrenal, Pituitary disorders
Mon 31GI/Hepatology - Cirrhosis, PUD, IBD, Hepatitis
Tue 1 SepRheumatology + Hematology + 70 MCQs Medicine (WOR)

Week 8 (September 2 - September 7) - ENT + Ophthalmology (WOR)

15 + 15 = 30 marks combined
DayTopic
Wed 2ENT - Ear (Otitis, SNHL, CSOM, Otosclerosis, Vestibular disorders)
Thu 3ENT - Nose (Sinusitis, Allergic rhinitis, Epistaxis) + Throat (Tonsillitis, Laryngeal Ca)
Fri 4Ophthalmology - Glaucoma, Cataract, Retina (DR, CRAO, CRVO, RD)
Sat 5Ophthalmology - Cornea, Uvea, Trauma, Strabismus, Optics
Sun 6ENT + Ophthalmology Revision + 60 MCQs
Mon 7Pediatrics 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)

DayTopic
Tue 8Pediatrics Part 2 - Nutritional disorders, Diarrheal diseases, Respiratory infections (WOR)
Wed 9Pediatrics Part 3 - Congenital heart diseases, Nephrotic syndrome, Febrile seizures + MCQs
Thu 10Anatomy - Embryology (high yield), Neuroanatomy, Surface marking (WOR)
Fri 11Anatomy - Upper limb nerve injuries, Lower limb, Thorax, Abdomen (WOR)
Sat 12Physiology - CVS (cardiac cycle, ECG), Resp (spirometry, hypoxia) (WOR)
Sun 13Physiology - Renal, Neuro, Endocrine, GIT high-yield (WOR)
Mon 14Biochemistry - Enzyme disorders, Vitamins, Metabolic pathways, Inborn errors (WOR)

Week 10 (September 15 - September 21)

DayTopic
Tue 15Forensic Medicine (FMT) - Medico-legal aspects, Thanatology, Poisoning (WOR)
Wed 16Orthopaedics - Fractures (principles, specific), CTEV, Bone tumors (WOR)
Thu 17Dermatology - Leprosy, Scabies, Psoriasis, SLE skin, Drugs causing rashes (WOR)
Fri 18Psychiatry - Schizophrenia, Depression, Mania, ICD criteria, Drugs (WOR)
Sat 19Anaesthesia - Preoperative assessment, Inhalational agents, Neuromuscular blockers (WOR)
Sun 20Radiology - X-ray signs, CT patterns, USG indications, Contrast (WOR)
Mon 21BUFFER 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

DayFocus
Tue 22PSM rapid revision - All flowcharts, one-liners, vaccine schedule
Wed 23OBG rapid revision - Drug protocols, management flowcharts
Thu 24Surgery rapid revision - Criteria tables, emergency management
Fri 25Patho + Micro rapid revision - Organism-media tables, tumor markers
Sat 26Pharma rapid revision - Drug of choice master table
Sun 27Medicine + ENT + Ophthalmology rapid revision
Mon 28Anatomy + Physiology + Biochemistry rapid revision (WOR notes only)

Revision Cycle 2 + Mock Tests (September 29 - October 5)

DayActivity
Tue 29Full Mock Test 1 (200 questions, timed)
Wed 30Analyze Mock 1 errors - Revise weak areas
Thu 1 OctFull Mock Test 2 (200 questions, timed)
Fri 2Analyze Mock 2 + Revise Pediatrics + FMT + small subjects
Sat 3PYQ analysis - Last 5 years FMGE papers (identify repeat patterns)
Sun 4Full Mock Test 3 (300 questions, full paper simulation)
Mon 5Mock 3 analysis + error notebook review

Final Sprint (October 6 - October 10)

DayActivity
Tue 6PSM + Pharma last revision (most volatile subjects)
Wed 7OBG + Surgery last revision
Thu 8Medicine + Patho + Micro last revision
Fri 9All small subjects quick pass + WOR notes
Sat 10PLAN 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

PrioritySubjectMarksDeadline
P1PSM30Aug 10
P1OBG30Aug 17
P1Surgery32Aug 25
P1Medicine33Sep 1
P2Pathology13Jul 19
P2Pharmacology13Jul 26
P2Microbiology13Aug 2
P2ENT15Sep 6
P2Ophthalmology15Sep 6
P2Pediatrics15Sep 9
P3Anatomy17Sep 11
P3Physiology17Sep 13
P3Biochemistry17Sep 14
P4FMT10Sep 15
P4Orthopaedics5Sep 16
P4Dermatology5Sep 17
P4Psychiatry5Sep 18
P4Anaesthesia5Sep 19
P4Radiology5Sep 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.
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