A 15-day intensive schedule balancing AIIMS CRE Group B against SSC CGL, weighted 70/30 by priority. Every box you tick below moves the seal.
Highest-weight AIIMS domain topics, taken one per day, with CGL held in rotation so it never goes cold.
Close out the remaining domain acts and rules, then stress-test everything with mixed-topic MCQs.
No new topics from here. Full mocks, error review, and compression into one-page summaries.
Day 1 is pinned to today. Each date carries its own MCQ target — tap any date to jump straight to that day's card.
The same skeleton repeats every day of the 15 — only the topic in each slot changes.
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Three levers turn this from a checklist into a strategy: spend more time where marks are denser, revisit everything on a fixed schedule instead of once, and treat every mock as data rather than a scorecard.
Not every act carries equal marks. Where a day is flagged HIGH in Phase I/II, protect that day first if anything gets compressed.
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Each content day (1–11) is silently re-queued for a short recall pass roughly 2 days later and again 6 days later, capped at Day 15. Open a day card in Phase I/II to see its own "revise again on" line — that's what should fill your daily 30-minute flashcard slot beyond just "yesterday's topic."
No notes, no pausing. Simulate the actual time pressure — a mock you help yourself through measures nothing.
Add the result below while the reasoning is still fresh — don't batch this up for later.
For each miss, decide: concept gap, silly mistake, or time pressure. Only concept gaps go back into theory revision.
One line per gap: topic + the correct rule. Redo those specific questions 48 hours later, not the whole mock.
A bad mock changes your next day's revision mix. It shouldn't reshuffle the 15-day structure itself.
Log every mock from Day 8 onward. The trend line matters more than any single score.
For everything that doesn't fit the daily checklist — errands, admit-card downloads, photocopies, calls to make. Tag it to a day if it's time-bound.
Log every wrong MCQ here with the correct concept — this list is more valuable than any new video by day 10. Entries live only in this browser tab; note anything important elsewhere before you close it.