Cleared NEET PG 2025 in 3 months (Internship attempt) & MBBS(Hons) For medicos who are tired, ambitious & low-key falling apart (but still showing up) , here are some of the resources I used to clear Neet PG : goldenmednotes.shop
For medicos who are tired, ambitious & low-key falling apart (but still showing up)
Sometimes, life gives you less time than you need and yet, somehow... enough to change everything. Internship was chaos. Rounds. GTs. Sleepless nights. A hundred meltdowns. I had just 3 months. No perfect plan. No secret strategy. Just quiet moments between postings... and a promise to try one more time, every single day. I didn't have endless time. But I had clarity. I used small breaks, lighter postings, and even Al tools to turn minutes into marks, and doubts into answers I trusted BTR for my high-yield cycles. Solved Marrow MCQs whenever I could steal a moment. Used Al tools to save time, get quick summaries, and revise smarter instead of drowning in endless PDFs. Some days I studied 6 hours. Some days, barely 2. But every day, I showed up. And somehow... My first GT : 87 corrects NEET PG 2025 : 143 corrects ( after 7 GTs) If you're reading this while juggling postings, GTs, and prep, please know:
You don't need every resource. You don't need perfect schedules. You don't need 12-hour study marathons.
Calm in Scrubs
Most NEET PG mistakes don’t happen because you didn’t study enough.
They happen because you didn’t ask the right questions while reading.
Decoding NEET PG is about slowing down, spotting silent clues,
and thinking the way the exam expects you to think.
If you want a system where MCQs start making sense before you look at options —
Decoding NEET PG + Golden Med Notes is built exactly for that.
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Calm in Scrubs
For medicos who are tired, ambitious & low-key falling apart (but still showing up)
Sometimes, life gives you less time than you need
and yet, somehow... enough to change everything.
Internship was chaos.
Rounds. GTs. Sleepless nights. A hundred meltdowns.
I had just 3 months. No perfect plan. No secret strategy.
Just quiet moments between postings...
and a promise to try one more time, every single day.
I didn't have endless time.
But I had clarity.
I used small breaks, lighter postings, and even Al tools to turn minutes into marks, and doubts into answers
I trusted BTR for my high-yield cycles.
Solved Marrow MCQs whenever I could steal a moment.
Used Al tools to save time, get quick summaries, and revise smarter instead of drowning in endless PDFs.
Some days I studied 6 hours.
Some days, barely 2.
But every day, I showed up.
And somehow...
My first GT : 87 corrects
NEET PG 2025 : 143 corrects ( after 7 GTs)
If you're reading this while juggling postings, GTs, and prep, please know:
You don't need every resource.
You don't need perfect schedules.
You don't need 12-hour study marathons.
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