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60-Day Revision Plan: the score-focused schedule that works

Updated: 2026-03-11 • For NEET PG / INI-CET / FMGE
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REVISE • TEST • FIX
60-day score plan
This phase is not “learning”
It’s converting memory into marks.

The rule of the last 60 days

In the final 2 months, your goal is not to “complete the syllabus”. Your goal is to increase recall speed, reduce silly errors, and stabilize accuracy. That comes from revision loops, mixed MCQs, mocks, and mistake fixing.

Premium principle: Reading adds knowledge. Revision + testing adds score.

The 3 buckets you must do every week

Revision
Short recall-based revision (not long re-reads).
Mixed MCQs
Daily output + review wrongs (score engine).
Fix-sheet
Mistake log: convert errors into 1-line rules.
If you do these three consistently, scores rise even if hours are not “perfect”.

The 4-phase 60-day plan (simple and realistic)

Phase Days Main goal What you do
Phase 1 Day 1–14 Build revision rhythm Daily mixed MCQs + revise 2 subjects/week + start fix-sheet
Phase 2 Day 15–35 Increase output + accuracy Higher MCQ volume + 1 mock/week + deep review + weak-topic patch
Phase 3 Day 36–52 Exam-mode stability 2 mocks/10 days + fast revision cycles + fix-sheet daily
Phase 4 Day 53–60 Polish + confidence Light revision + images/one-liners + mixed tests (avoid heavy new learning)
Golden rule: Don’t add new topics unless you can revise them twice. Otherwise, they dilute your revision and lower recall.

Your daily schedule (works even with internship)

Use 3 blocks. Keep it repeatable.

Block 1 (45–90 min)
Mixed MCQs (40–80) + quick review of wrongs.
Block 2 (60–120 min)
Revision: recall headings → check → patch weak parts only.
Block 3 (15–25 min)
Fix-sheet (mistake log) — revise last 20 rules + 10 related MCQs if possible.
Minimum-viable day: 20–40 mixed MCQs + review. Never drop to zero.

How to plan your week (copy-paste template)

Day Revision focus MCQs Extra
Mon–Thu Subject A (split into 4 parts) 80–160/day Fix-sheet daily
Fri–Sat Subject B (2 parts) 80–160/day Images/one-liners
Sun Mock / long mixed test Exam-like Deep review + weak patch

Mock strategy in the last 60 days

  • 6–10 exam-like mocks (quality > quantity).
  • After every mock: classify mistakes (knowledge/recall/application/silly-time).
  • Write a one-line rule for each wrong answer (fix-sheet).
  • Within 48 hours: do 20–40 targeted MCQs from weak areas found in the mock.
Premium truth: Your score improves during review, not during the attempt.

Common last-60-day mistakes (avoid these)

  • New-resource addiction: switching books/notes every week.
  • Passive revision: reading without recall or MCQs.
  • Mock overdose: too many mocks, no review system.
  • Ignoring mistakes: repeating same errors without a fix-sheet.
  • Sleep sacrifice: late-night marathons → poor recall next day.
If you feel behind, don’t increase panic. Increase output (MCQs + review) and shorten revision cycles.
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FAQs

Mostly revise. Add new topics only if they are high-yield and you can revise them at least twice. Otherwise, new reading reduces retention and stability.

A practical range is 80–200 MCQs/day depending on your time, with review of wrong answers. Output and review matter more than exact numbers.

Aim for 6–10 exam-like mocks with deep review. Mocks without review do not improve score.

Use a fix-sheet (mistake log): write the reason + a one-line rule for each wrong question. Revise it daily and do targeted MCQs from that weak area.

Use an energy-based plan: minimum daily floor (MCQs + review), one weekly mock, and one recovery half-day. Consistency beats extreme hours.
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