Before starting
Revise the chapters you already studied, keep a separate mistake notebook, and decide your answer strategy before the timer begins. The goal is not to attempt every question; the goal is to maximize net marks after penalties.
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Practice a full 100-question admission-style model test with timer, negative marking, and answer analysis after submission.
These full-length model tests are designed for final-stage medical admission practice, not casual question browsing. Each test should be taken in one uninterrupted sitting so you can measure speed, accuracy, negative-marking control, and subject balance under exam-like pressure.
Revise the chapters you already studied, keep a separate mistake notebook, and decide your answer strategy before the timer begins. The goal is not to attempt every question; the goal is to maximize net marks after penalties.
Use a three-round approach: answer sure questions first, return to questions where two options can be eliminated, and leave blind guesses for the end. If a Physics or Chemistry calculation is taking too long, mark it mentally and move forward.
Review wrong answers by subject and chapter. Write whether the mistake came from a concept gap, memory gap, reading error, calculation error, or risky guess. Then practice the matching chapter quiz before taking another full test.
For final eligibility, dates, and exam instructions, verify the latest DGME circular and official admission portal. AdmissionTestBD model tests are preparation tools, not official exam notices.