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All Students are requested to Update the app from the play store and signup again as we had a major overhaul of the system, all the existing paid users can access the app with their original mail ID and the default password is 'Password'. Sorry for the inconvenience caused but this is a major step towards helping all students better with IRIS and our platform. We will remain true to our cause just as before helping every student who needs a path to learn and improve! 

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NEET-PG 2020 DISCUSSION VIDEOS

This is a demo of the NEET-PG 2020 question paper that is to be discussed in our app over the next 2 weeks. We will be releasing the questions and its discussion video as small easily digestible pieces. This will be free for all our app users! We will be forced to make the further discussion like this paid so kindly see this as a one time freebie (AIIMS JUNE 2020 coming soon)  

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DAILY TEST SCHEDULE

The Daily tests conducted by IRIS is inspired by the strategy our founders used to crack NEET-PG |AIIMS|JIPMER and though the tests seem to be random it is not! Some students have been asking to publish a predefined topic based schedule for the daily tests, though it seems appealing to many our experts have a different opinion. The purpose of daily tests is not for complete MCQ work out but is to make our sub-conscious mind oriented to the most frequently repeated areas and prime our brain to organised learning. This is achieved by covering 30Questions  in 15 minutes from random topics of a subject, this primes our brain on these topics and later the learning of these areas become more organised and easily retrievable. This is one of the key success mantra's of our founder Dr. Nidish Chandra (1st Rank JIPMER) So to enable our daily test takers get an idea on what subject to expect each day we have devised a structured weekly test plan   The schedule is based on the NEET-PG pattern and the Sections to be expected from the NBE board. The attached figure of NEET-PG question Split-Up will enable you to get the gravity of the need to structure your learning.    The methods of learning and organizing your subjects has been discussed by one of Our Founder Dr. Benson Benjamin in detail and can be seen in the video below If you need any help or guidance regarding your NEET-PG prep feel free to contact our mentors, you may Whatsapp your queries to Dr. Benson via 8606931977Kindly Review our app in play store and help us grow and reach more deserving students, you can review us by clicking REVIEW button Regards  IRIS NEET-PG TEAM  

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Perfect Strategy: Cracking NEET-PG

As a student i always had the difficulty to identify the areas of importance in the subjects that I learn and organize them, without which all that i learned vaporized over days. The problem here is that we do not know which areas are important and needs to be given special focus, my teacher always used to say that our eyes see only what our mind knows. In this context if we do the daily exams spending 15 minutes a day you answer 30 questions (irrespective of the case whether you have learned the topic or not) but the impact of this 30 questions is much more far reaching as you can see here The 30 questions a day will end up as 3000 questions if done consistently for 3 months The question you do, each one will represent a topic and Even if you do not know them but the magic happens when you read this area again the question you answered wrong will be striking you again, this registers the content long-term in your mind. The repeated answering of short questions and review like this results in quick revision of major topics enabling you to organize your content structure.  This organised approach enables you to have a structured revision content at the end of 6 - 8 months of continuous daily test and answering. If I had done something right during my PG-Prep phase and it was my habit of working out immense number of MCQ's . If possible workout a basic set of MCQ after each chapter you learn, the biggest mistake you can do during your PG-Prep is when you decide to workout MCQ's after reading a whole subject. Always do the Questions as soon as you finish a topic ( example finish Anatomy upper limb arteries as soon as you have watched the arteries video or have read the notes)  The major reason for the success of any average student like me is not the bag of intelligence bestowed upon us, but the sweat, time and effort we put into the content. Hard work always pay off buddy and my story is one of the biggest examples i can give you. The only request i am making to each one of you reading this article is to stay focused and make working out MCQ's a habit, it should be an addiction driving you ahead and only then can you realize your dream goal.  The plan well made will be executable and such well made plans seldom fails! So listen to the LEARNING WITH EDGE plan by us  For all Our app users  With Regards & love  Dr. Benson Benjamin  Founder: IRIS PG-MED   Watch the LEARNING WITH EDGE VIDEO !

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NEVER MISS TOPICS: NEET-PG ( SMART LEARNING )

CRACKING THE NEET-PG SYSTEMATICALLY The best method to succeed in any competitive test is not to study hard but is to STUDY SMART and FOCUSED, this ensures a good yield to the effort put in by the candidate. In this context, MEDPG always strives to perfect our smart learning strategies. Ensuring ideal TIME TO YIELD RATIO SUBJECT WISE QUESTION SPLIT-UP FOR NEET-PG The distribution of the questions among the nineteen subjects is essential as it determines the time allocation in our revision strategy, making a perfect revision plan with this knowledge becomes easier. 2. Ensuring ideal EFFORT TO YILED RATIO: even though the distribution given by NBE is never kept, observation over the last five years of NEET-PG papers has enabled us to come to this distribution. The effort put into each of these will enable you to plan your revision strategy, for more details on how to do this plan, visit the MEDPG BASICS YOUTUBE CHANNEL. If you do not find the answer to your specific queries in our channel feel free to call us. CHANNEL: 3. ESSENTIAL TOPICS FOR NEET-PG The is no hard and fast list of solid topics as the priority of these topics will change with each person depending on his/her PLUS & MINUS subjects as described in the video above. One of the best ways to get a yielding and appropriate set of topics list is to go through the last FIVE years of NEET-PG/DNB papers and ( AIIMS, PGI, JIPMER is aiming for higher centres) isolate the topics and then group them, its a tedious process but medpg has done it for our students. EXAMPLE DERMATOLOGY 4. ENSURING YOUR EDGE OVER OTHERS The final step in this process of progressive improvement will be to ensure that edge over the others by excelling in your PLUS SUBJECTS, also covering the niche areas of GENETICS, DRUGS, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, & NUMERICALS. This can be done by repeated reading of concise notes curated to the purpose of easy readability and reproducibility. 5. ENSURING THE TARGETS ARE ACHIEVED The final step will be consistency and focus on executing your plan, this is best done by setting achievable goals and ensuring religious commitment to these goals!