A 6-month NEET PG plan works when you strip away low-yield noise, revise aggressively, and keep MCQs and mocks linked to every week.
Yes, if your basics are already usable and you stay disciplined. The shorter the timeline, the more important prioritisation and review quality become.
Usually the highest-yield clinical and para-clinical subjects, plus daily MCQ practice from the start.
Yes. Mock tests become especially important because they keep your prep realistic and force integration across subjects.
Short timelines reward focus, review quality, and ruthless prioritisation.