Friday 16 June 2017

JUNE 2017 Analysis

DAY 1:

As per the reviews of the Students, it is observed that the second half of the exam was quite difficult as compared to the first half.PSM contained the highest number of questions followed by ENT and Anatomy. PSM seems to be ruling the test.

‘One-Liners’ seemed to rule the FMGE exam (Day 1 session). Candidates stated that 80% of questions were based on ‘One Liners’ while only 20% were on ‘Clinical Scenarios’.
Some Students termed the Examination "DiFFICULT" While others seem to be Weighing it "Tricky"
PSM Section had lots of updated Questions on MALARIA AND TB.
DAY 2: 
As per the review of the Students, First half of the exam was difficult as compared to the second half BUT still better than Day 1 session. "First paper consisted Core Basic Questions and were confusing" one of the students quoted. 
‘One-Liners’ seemed to rule the FMGE exam (Day 2 session). Candidates stated that 90% of questions were based on ‘One Liners’ while only 10% were on ‘Clinical Scenarios’.
No Questions were asked from OBG Oncology section while Pathology and Pharmacology Consisted not more than 15 Q together. Students were heard saying "We Prepared Biostats very well looking at the last FMGE (Dec 2016 Session)Exam and was hoping to do well. To my surprise, I didn't find any Question from this section."
While ENT Seems to be easy, Biochemistry consisted more than 20 Q as against 17 While PSM consisted more than 40 Q as Against 30 according to the Marks Distribution Enlisted by MCI.
The subjects which carried considerably low weight age in June FMGE exam are as follows:
  • Physiology
  • Pathology
  • Medicine
  • Pediatrics
  • Gynecology 
  • Surgery
#ADVICE: Looking at the Recent trend, Marks Distribution in not followed Strictly. Hence it is advised to Cover smaller Subjects very well in addition to the Bulky ones like Surgery, Medicine etc.
The secret of Passing this Simple Exam is how many times and How Well you Revise the Subjects. Remember Revision is the Key.
Give your final touch with Kamal KV book not for just for these subjects but for all subjects. Even though you haven’t read that subject in your lifetime and don’t be surprised if you find the exact questions in your exam.

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Friday 21 October 2016

Express study plan from DMA (KIMS-AGM)



Target December 2016 FMGE: 55 days express study plan & Tips to crack FMGE (18th October to 11th December 2016). Guidelines validated by DMA (KIMS-AGM) since 2006

For the details of the plan Plz visit the below link


FMGE aspirants who are following this plan, Please let us know you valuable feedback to help us analyse the efficiency of study plan. Keep us posted with the progress. Let us know if u need any help. Work hard & work smart. best of luck,,,! :) :)


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Wednesday 17 February 2016

MCI DEC 15' EXPERIENCE

Hi guys, congrats to all successful candidates. 
GOT 184, first attempt, no active coaching. 
It all started 5 months back in July, where after getting my provisional certificate I went on to continue 
with my internship in China, and was wondering the same time about my preparation for the upcoming 
dec 2015 FMGE. It was a tough time to decide on my strategy of preparation. I was lucky to have some 
of my seniors who guided me on this. 
The main concern was the time management ( as I was preparing with ongoing internship) and the depth 
of study. I was even worried about the changing pattern of NBE exams and the lack of repeat questions. 
Well, keeping all the thoughts aside I decided to start the preparation as soon as possible. 
I enquired about any notes available for FMGE, and I got to know about DIAMS notes are the best. 
But it would have been harder for me to study those notes as I did not attend the DIAMS classes, 
and reading and revising those notes will take a lot of time. 
So I decided to start with few subject guide books which I studied during my university exams. 
I started with the following subjects using subject guides - 
1. Pharmacology - sparsh gupta 
2. Pathology- gobind garg 
3. Medicine- mudit khanna 
4. Surgery- Amit ashish 
I did the questions of the above guides and few required explanation. 
I started in August and it took me around 5th of September to finish these four books once. 
From 10th of September I shifted my preparation to Self assessment book by KAMAL KV sir. 
I was able to finish it by 25th October. Doing this book gave me a lot of confidence and a genuine 
hold of all subjects. While doing this book, I referred PSM by VIVEK JAIN for latest facts and national 
programs. 
From 26th October to 6th dec I just revised the above stuff 2 wise. During revision I read few notes 
from AFMG-MICRO, physio and forensic. These notes were written by me 2 years back when 
AFMG TEACHERS came to our university for promotional class. 
I gave exam on 9th DEC 
GOT 184. 
[/b]key points- 
1. Planning- keeping time restrictions mind. 
2.touch all subjects 
3. REVISE THE REVISED.
---- GOVIND

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