
1. Stick to one reliable source I stopped juggling between college books, YouTube, and multiple apps. Now I mostly follow PrepLadder—their videos and notes cover both prof exams and NEET PG. It saves time, keeps things consistent, and reduces confusion. --- 2. Use QBank as active revision After watching a topic, I try 15–20 MCQs from the PrepLadder QBank. Not to test myself, but to actually retain what I studied. Their explanations help me fill the gaps and understand better. --- 3. Short sessions > Long plans I rarely get 3-hour study blocks. So I study in short bursts—15 mins during breaks, 30 mins before bed. --- 4. Start checking PYQs early Before diving into any topic, I quickly glance at past-year questions. PrepLadder has them built-in—so I know what’s important and what to focus on. --- 5. Sync with your college schedule When a topic is being taught in college, I try to watch the same lecture. It reinforces the concept and covers both prof and NEET prep in one go. --- I’m not perfect or super disciplined. But using PrepLadder smartly and consistently has made NEET PG prep feel manageable—even with college pressure. Hope this helps someone who’s in the same boat. Save it for later 📖 Share with your friends 🙇 . . . . . #mbbs #medicalstudent #medicine #doctor #medical #medicolife #neetpg #explore #explorepage #proffexams #prepladder #viral
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