The foreign medical graduate examination (FMGE) is a crucial step for medical graduates who have obtained their degrees overseas and wish to practice medicine in India. The pathway to get registration in India can be daunting for many, but like any major challenge, with the right strategy and mindset, you can conquer it. One of the most effective methods is through giving grand tests. NEXTILLO grand tests are designed to stimulate the actual exam experience and can significantly boost confidence and performance.
About Grand Tests:
Grand Tests are mock exams built closely to replicate the real exam format, difficulty level, and time constraints of the exam. They consist of a full set of questions covering a myriad of topics within the syllabus. The main goal of Nextillo tests is to provide doctors with a realistic exam experience so that they can identify areas where they need improvement and gain valuable practice before the actual exam day.
Features of grand tests:
- Comprehensive coverage: these mock tests cover all 19 major subjects and important topics that are frequently being asked in the exam.
- Time encouragement: these tests are conducted under continued time monitoring on the screen, as in the real exam, to help students build focus for the time needed to answer each question and the stamina needed to sit for long hours in the exam.
- Assessment and analysis: after taking the test, you will receive a detailed performance analysis that highlights the strengths and weaknesses, allowing for targeted revision. Analysis of the wrong answer explanation should be assessed by heart.
- Increased familiarity Regular attempts at grand tests help familiarize doctors with the exam format, structure, and types of questions that are expected in the real exam.
Why grand tests are essential
Experiencing real exam scenario
FMGE is a high-stakes exam; most doctors struggle with exam stress and the pressure to perform well. By taking Nextillo grand tests, candidates get accustomed to:
- The mental fatigue that comes with a long exam
- The pressure of a ticking clock
- The volume of questions
Developing time management skills
The exam consists of 300 questions divided into two parts of 150 each, and the time allotted for each session is 2 hours 30 minutes, which means you have to attempt 1 MCQ in 1 minute. Effective time management is the key. Nextillo Grand tests are designed to be completed within the same timeframe as the real exam. So candidates can practice managing their time efficiently, ensuring they can allocate appropriate time to each MCQ and avoid getting stuck on difficult ones.
Boosting confidence
It is normal to feel overwhelmed while preparing for such a tough exam. This is where the Grand Test plays a crucial role. By regularly practicing with these tests, students begin to feel more confident in their ability to perform under pressure. Grand tests generate real exam scenarios, helping candidates overcome exam-related anxiety/fear as they become familiar with the pattern, time restrictions, and atmosphere.
Identifying areas of weaknesses and strength
One of the most important aspects of taking grand tests is the post-test analysis. After completing a test, you are provided with a detailed breakdown of performance, including
- Which question do you get right?
- Which question did you get wrong?
- Areas where you need more focus?
The detailed analysis helps pinpoint your strengths & weaknesses. If a candidate performs well in one subject but struggles with others, they can adjust their study plan accordingly. By addressing weaker subjects before the actual exam, one must ensure that they are well prepared across the entire syllabus.
How to maximize the benefit of grand tests
- Taking tests regularly: it is important to schedule grand tests at regular intervals of a minimum of twice per month. Consistency is the key to improving your performance and confidence.
- Reviewing mistakes: After every grand test, thoroughly revise the full topic on which you attempted wrong, not only the question or options. Next time it could be a twisted question from the same topic.
- Keep a record of progress: track your progress and scores over time. This will help you identify trends and know how your hard work is paying off.
- Stimulate exam day: try to replicate real exam conditions as closely as possible by sitting in a quiet environment, timing yourself, and avoiding distractions.