The final 10 days before NEET PG are not about overdoing or overthinking. This is your time to stay calm, stick to your revision, and simply stay consistent. No new experiments, no extra pressure — just focused preparation. These last few days can make a big difference in your rank if you use them wisely.

How to Plan Your Day?

In these 10 days, your main goal should be one thing: revision. For revision, you can choose the Cerebellum Academy Marathon NEET PG started on 16 July.

Study 10–12 hours a day in blocks with proper breaks. Don't run behind big targets — stay realistic and hit your daily revision goals. Make sure you mix your day with theory revision, question practice, and quick marathons. Consistency is more important than long, tiring hours.

What Should You Focus On?

  • Notes and Marathons — Revise from your own notes, the things you've already read. Marathons are a great way to boost revision speed. Cerebellum Marathons are covering all subjects fast; don't skip them.
  • PYQs — The best way to keep yourself exam-ready is to revise previous year questions daily. Don't skip them at this stage.
  • Grand Tests — Give full mock exams to keep your speed in check and reduce exam anxiety. Mocks will prepare you to sit through a long paper without fatigue.

Keep Your Mind Clear

  • Don't listen to what others are doing. Everyone is in panic mode in the last few days, but you must stay in your lane. Stick to your resources, your own routine. Avoid any kind of FOMO.
  • Don't chase ranks or dream about results — just focus on what you have to do today. That's it.

Health is Non-Negotiable

These 10 days demand good sleep, light healthy food, some walking or stretching, and proper hydration. Your brain will perform only if your body is taken care of. Don't cut down on your sleep or food. A fresh mind will solve more questions than a tired brain.

Final Words

Every year, hundreds of students see a massive improvement in their rank in the last 10 days just by staying focused and revising smartly. Your turn is now. Revise every day, finish every marathon, practice every PYQ, and stay calm.

Remember one simple rule — your only goal these 10 days is to revise as much as possible, without getting distracted.

Stay steady, stay consistent — success will follow.