FMGE 2-Year Plan
A complete 730-day plan covering 72 highest-weightage topics — prioritised by subject weight, not alphabet. No signup, no fees.
- Days
- 730
- Topics
- 72
- Subjects
- 8
- Phases
- 4
How to actually use your 730 days
The long game: build from zero across two cycles, with depth and a sustained mock habit most candidates never reach.
This 2-year plan gives you 730 days to work through 72 weighted FMGE topics across 8 subjects — roughly 0.10 new topics a day at 1.5–2.5 hours of focused study. That gentle daily load is the whole advantage of a two-year run — you build mastery slowly enough that it actually sticks.
FMGE marks are not spread evenly across subjects. Anatomy, Physiology, and Biochemistry carry the heaviest weightage in recent papers, so this plan front-loads them — so the first year builds genuine mastery of them, not just familiarity. Nothing is cut and nothing is rushed. At this length the differentiator is depth on the hardest, lowest-frequency topics and relentless revision — the work most candidates skip.
Two years is a genuine head start. You can build FMGE from zero in year one and convert understanding into rank-grade speed and accuracy in year two — every one of the 72 topics, twice over, with room for the hardest material. The two-year risk is losing momentum in the long flat middle. Set quarterly milestones and treat year-one mocks as checkpoints, or the early lead quietly evaporates.
What to prioritise & cut
Nothing is cut and nothing is rushed. At this length the differentiator is depth on the hardest, lowest-frequency topics and relentless revision — the work most candidates skip.
Mock tests & revision
Year one: topic and sectional tests only, building accuracy. Year two: monthly then fortnightly then weekly full-length mocks, with a disciplined error log you actually revisit.
Weekly rhythm
Think in semesters, not weeks: build, deepen, revise, simulate — repeated across two cycles so every subject is seen many times on a spaced schedule.
Phase-by-phase plan
104 weeks totalA 730-day plan only works when you sequence it. Here is how the 2-Year Plan breaks down — foundation, depth, then mocks.
- 1
Y1 Foundation
24 weeksConcept depth + NCERT-level coverage
Subject-wise masteryTopic notesMonthly tests - 2
Y1 Advanced
28 weeksReference-book level problems + first PYQ pass
Topic-wise problem masteryPYQ pass 1Weak-area journal - 3
Y2 Practice
26 weeksPYQ deep-dive + topic-wise mocks
PYQ pass 2Topic-mock cyclesConcept-gap closure - 4
Y2 Mocks + final
26 weeksWeekly full-length mocks + final revision
20+ mocksLast-mile cheatsheetsExam-mode drills
Week-by-week schedule
| Week | Days | Topics covered |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1–7 | Anatomy: Cell Biology & Tissues (w3) |
| 2 | 8–14 | Physiology: General Physiology & Cell (w3) |
| 3 | 15–21 | Biochemistry: Biomolecules and Enzymes (w3) |
| 4 | 22–28 | Pharmacology: General Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics (w3) |
| 5 | 29–35 | Pathology: Cell Injury and Adaptation (w3) |
| 6 | 36–42 | Microbiology: Microbial Morphology & Staining (w3) |
| 7 | 43–49 | Forensic: Thanatology — Death & Post-mortem Changes (w3) |
| 8 | 50–56 | Psm: Epidemiology and Biostatistics (w3) |
| 9 | 57–63 | Anatomy: Upper Limb & Thorax (w3) |
| 10 | 64–70 | Physiology: Blood (w3) |
| 11 | 71–77 | Biochemistry: Carbohydrate Metabolism (w3) |
| 12 | 78–84 | Pharmacology: Autonomic Pharmacology (w3) |
| 13 | 85–91 | Pathology: Inflammation and Repair (w3) |
| 14 | 92–98 | Microbiology: Bacterial Growth, Nutrition & Culture Media (w3) |
| 15 | 99–105 | Forensic: Forensic Pathology — Wounds & Injuries (w3) |
| 16 | 106–112 | Psm: Communicable Diseases and Epidemiological Determinants (w3) |
| 17 | 113–119 | Anatomy: Lower Limb & Back (w3) |
| 18 | 120–126 | Physiology: Nerve & Muscle (w3) |
| 19 | 127–133 | Biochemistry: Protein Chemistry (w3) |
| 20 | 134–140 | Pharmacology: CNS Pharmacology (w3) |
| 21 | 141–147 | Pathology: Neoplasia (w3) |
| 22 | 148–154 | Microbiology: Gram-Positive Cocci — Staphylococcus & Streptococcus (w3) |
| 23 | 155–161 | Forensic: Asphyxial Deaths (w3) |
| 24 | 162–168 | Psm: Health Administration and Health Care Delivery (w3) |
| 25 | 169–175 | Anatomy: Head, Neck & Brain (w3) |
| 26 | 176–182 | Physiology: Gastrointestinal System (w3) |
| 27 | 183–189 | Biochemistry: Lipid Metabolism (w3) |
| 28 | 190–196 | Pharmacology: Cardiovascular Pharmacology (w3) |
| 29 | 197–203 | Pathology: Hemodynamic Disorders (w3) |
| 30 | 204–210 | Microbiology: Gram-Negative Cocci, Bacilli & Enterobacteriaceae (w3) |
| 31 | 211–217 | Forensic: Forensic Toxicology — Poisons & Management (w3) |
| 32 | 218–224 | Psm: Nutrition, Environmental Health, and Toxicology (w3) |
| 33 | 225–231 | Anatomy: Embryology & Genetics (w3) |
| 34 | 232–238 | Physiology: Cardiovascular System (w3) |
| 35 | 239–245 | Biochemistry: Enzymology (w3) |
| 36 | 246–252 | Pharmacology: Renal & Respiratory Pharmacology (w3) |
| 37 | 253–259 | Pathology: Genetic Disorders (w3) |
| 38 | 260–266 | Microbiology: Virology — General Concepts, DNA & RNA Viruses (w3) |
| 39 | 267–273 | Forensic: Legal Medicine & Medical Negligence (w3) |
| 40 | 274–280 | Psm: Sociology, Psychology, and Communication in Health (w3) |
| 41 | 281–287 | Anatomy: Histology & Microscopy (w3) |
| 42 | 288–294 | Physiology: Respiratory System (w3) |
| 43 | 295–301 | Biochemistry: Glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis (w3) |
| 44 | 302–308 | Pharmacology: Gastrointestinal & Endocrine Pharmacology (w3) |
| 45 | 309–315 | Pathology: Immunopathology (w3) |
| 46 | 316–322 | Microbiology: Mycology, Parasitology & Immunology Basics (w3) |
| 47 | 323–329 | Forensic: Forensic Psychiatry (w3) |
| 48 | 330–336 | Psm: Biostatistics, Demography, and Research Methodology (w3) |
| 49 | 337–343 | Anatomy: Surface Anatomy & Radiology (w3) |
| 50 | 344–350 | Physiology: Renal System (w3) |
| 51 | 351–357 | Biochemistry: Krebs Cycle (w3) |
| 52 | 358–364 | Pharmacology: Antimicrobial & Chemotherapy (w3) |
| 53 | 365–371 | Pathology: Environmental and Nutritional Pathology (w3) |
| 54 | 372–378 | Microbiology: Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (w3) |
| 55 | 379–385 | Psm: Plant Cell and Tissue Types (w3) |
| 56 | 386–392 | Anatomy: Neuroanatomy (w3) |
| 57 | 393–399 | Physiology: Endocrine System (w3) |
| 58 | 400–406 | Biochemistry: Electron Transport Chain (w3) |
| 59 | 407–413 | Pharmacology: Immunology & Toxicology (w3) |
| 60 | 414–420 | Pathology: Infectious Diseases (w3) |
| 61 | 421–427 | Microbiology: Bacterial Genetics & Drug Resistance (w3) |
| 62 | 428–434 | Psm: Plant Kingdom and Classification (w3) |
| 63 | 435–441 | Anatomy: General Anatomy & Body Planes (w3) |
| 64 | 442–448 | Physiology: Reproductive System (w3) |
| 65 | 449–455 | Biochemistry: Amino Acid Metabolism (w3) |
| 66 | 456–462 | Pharmacology: Clinical Pharmacology & Drug Interactions (w3) |
| 67 | 463–469 | Pathology: Hematopathology (w3) |
| 68 | 470–476 | Anatomy: Applied Anatomy & Clinical Cases (w3) |
| 69 | 477–483 | Physiology: Central Nervous System (w3) |
| 70 | 484–490 | Biochemistry: Nucleic Acid Structure (w3) |
| 71 | 491–497 | Pharmacology: Recent Drugs & NBME-style Questions (w3) |
| 72 | 498–504 | Pathology: Systemic Pathology - Organ System Review (w3) |
Subject-wise topic split
Each topic shows its weightage (1–5 dots) and the concepts you'll cover. Higher-weight topics appear first.
Anatomy
10 topics- Cell Biology & Tissues ●●●○○
- Upper Limb & Thorax ●●●○○
- Lower Limb & Back ●●●○○
- Head, Neck & Brain ●●●○○
- Embryology & Genetics ●●●○○
- Histology & Microscopy ●●●○○
- Surface Anatomy & Radiology ●●●○○
- Neuroanatomy ●●●○○
- + 2 more topics on the full roadmap →
Physiology
10 topics- General Physiology & Cell ●●●○○
Body fluids, membrane transport, resting membrane potential, Nernst equation, Goldman equation - foundational concepts tested frequently in NEET PG.
- Blood ●●●○○
RBC, WBC, platelets, blood groups, coagulation cascade, hemoglobin variants - high-yield haematology frequently integrated with pathology.
- Nerve & Muscle ●●●○○
Neuron structure, nerve conduction, synapse, neurotransmitters, muscle contraction mechanism, NMJ - direct questions and clinical correlations.
- Gastrointestinal System ●●●○○
GI secretions, motility, digestion, absorption, GI hormones (gastrin, secretin, CCK) - integrated with biochemistry and pharmacology.
- Cardiovascular System ●●●○○
Cardiac cycle, ECG, cardiac output, blood pressure regulation, coronary circulation - large weightage with many direct questions.
- Respiratory System ●●●○○
Ventilation, gas exchange, O2-CO2 transport, hypoxia types, respiratory adjustments - frequently combined with pathology.
- Renal System ●●●○○
GFR, tubular functions, micturition, acid-base balance, diuretics - high-yield with direct clinical application questions.
- Endocrine System ●●●○○
Pituitary, thyroid, adrenal, parathyroid, pancreas hormones - heavily tested with integration across medicine and surgery.
- + 2 more topics on the full roadmap →
Biochemistry
10 topics- Biomolecules and Enzymes ●●●○○
- Carbohydrate Metabolism ●●●○○
- Protein Chemistry ●●●○○
- Lipid Metabolism ●●●○○
- Enzymology ●●●○○
- Glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis ●●●○○
- Krebs Cycle ●●●○○
- Electron Transport Chain ●●●○○
- + 2 more topics on the full roadmap →
Pharmacology
10 topics- General Pharmacology & Pharmacokinetics ●●●○○
- Autonomic Pharmacology ●●●○○
- CNS Pharmacology ●●●○○
- Cardiovascular Pharmacology ●●●○○
- Renal & Respiratory Pharmacology ●●●○○
- Gastrointestinal & Endocrine Pharmacology ●●●○○
- Antimicrobial & Chemotherapy ●●●○○
- Immunology & Toxicology ●●●○○
- + 2 more topics on the full roadmap →
Pathology
10 topics- Cell Injury and Adaptation ●●●○○
- Inflammation and Repair ●●●○○
- Neoplasia ●●●○○
- Hemodynamic Disorders ●●●○○
- Genetic Disorders ●●●○○
- Immunopathology ●●●○○
- Environmental and Nutritional Pathology ●●●○○
- Infectious Diseases ●●●○○
- + 2 more topics on the full roadmap →
Microbiology
8 topics- Microbial Morphology & Staining ●●●○○
- Bacterial Growth, Nutrition & Culture Media ●●●○○
- Gram-Positive Cocci — Staphylococcus & Streptococcus ●●●○○
- Gram-Negative Cocci, Bacilli & Enterobacteriaceae ●●●○○
- Virology — General Concepts, DNA & RNA Viruses ●●●○○
- Mycology, Parasitology & Immunology Basics ●●●○○
- Antimicrobial Chemotherapy ●●●○○
- Bacterial Genetics & Drug Resistance ●●●○○
Forensic
6 topics- Thanatology — Death & Post-mortem Changes ●●●○○
- Forensic Pathology — Wounds & Injuries ●●●○○
- Asphyxial Deaths ●●●○○
- Forensic Toxicology — Poisons & Management ●●●○○
- Legal Medicine & Medical Negligence ●●●○○
- Forensic Psychiatry ●●●○○
Psm
8 topics- Epidemiology and Biostatistics ●●●○○
- Communicable Diseases and Epidemiological Determinants ●●●○○
- Health Administration and Health Care Delivery ●●●○○
- Nutrition, Environmental Health, and Toxicology ●●●○○
- Sociology, Psychology, and Communication in Health ●●●○○
- Biostatistics, Demography, and Research Methodology ●●●○○
- Plant Cell and Tissue Types ●●●○○
- Plant Kingdom and Classification ●●●○○
Why a 730-day plan beats a 1,200-page prep book
| Dimension | Typical FMGE book | This 2-Year Plan |
|---|---|---|
| Time to start | Hours of reading before any study starts | Seconds — plan is already here |
| Personalisation | One-size-fits-all | Fits exactly your 730 days |
| Freshness | Printed months ago | Updated for the 2026 cycle · verified 2026-05-30 |
| Weightage signal | Author guess | Derived from last 5 years' papers |
| Cost | ₹500–2,500 | ₹0 |
| Sign-up required | Often (with a trial trap) | None |
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FMGE 2-Year Plan — common questions
Is 730 days enough to prepare for FMGE? +
Two years is a genuine head start. You can build FMGE from zero in year one and convert understanding into rank-grade speed and accuracy in year two — every one of the 72 topics, twice over, with room for the hardest material. The honest answer depends on your starting point, but this 2-year plan is built to get the most from the time you have: the long game: build from zero across two cycles, with depth and a sustained mock habit most candidates never reach.
How many hours a day does this FMGE 2-year plan need? +
Plan for 1.5–2.5 hours of focused study, covering about 0.10 new topics a day. Think in semesters, not weeks: build, deepen, revise, simulate — repeated across two cycles so every subject is seen many times on a spaced schedule.
What should I skip if I am short on time? +
Nothing is cut and nothing is rushed. At this length the differentiator is depth on the hardest, lowest-frequency topics and relentless revision — the work most candidates skip.
When should I start mock tests on this plan? +
Year one: topic and sectional tests only, building accuracy. Year two: monthly then fortnightly then weekly full-length mocks, with a disciplined error log you actually revisit.
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