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Doctor CVK
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Quiz Group : https://t.me/fmgebydoctorcvk

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  • UPSC CMS paper is moderate to hard. But it is very tricky. You should not depend on BTR anymore now. You guys can focus on RR and it is worth it.

  • How many of you gave CMS Exam today?

  • I am sorry for leaving you alone in this. I understood your side. Hope you understand my side too -Doctor CVK

  • Many FMGs are struggling right now, and I truly understand why. I know what it takes to clear this exam. I also know how difficult it is to balance everything. I spent two years stuck in internship in Kurnool government general hospital. trying my best ever to learn clinical knowledge. Despite my efforts, I couldn’t manage my preparation for upsc CMS the way I want So if you’re feeling left behind, don’t think you’re alone. The exam is not “easy,” but it is absolutely crackable with the right strategy. I’ll keep helping you clear your confusion and guide you in the coming days. But for now, I want you to remember one thing: Master your subjects. Stop chasing every new resource. Main videos are NOT what you need at this stage. What you need is: • Strong revisions • Limited, high-yield content • Repeated practice • Consistency The students who succeed are not the ones who study the most resources. They’re the ones who revise the same high-yield material again and again until it becomes their new Normal Trust the process. Stay consistent. Your hard work will pay off. We’ll get there, together. - Doctor CVK

  • 11 мар.1 707213

    “Never think you are late. Even a delayed train reaches the destination.” Everyone’s journey is different. Some people reach their goals early, while others take more time. But delay does not mean failure. What truly matters is that you keep moving forward with patience and consistency. Just like a delayed train still reaches its station, your hard work will eventually take you to your destination. 🚆💯

  • How many of you finished today’s target? I hope your preparation is going good. Our Target for 12/03/2026 - Study time : 2-3hrs - Best ideal time : Morning 5-8am. - Subject : Finish radio BTR - Target of the day : Pages 61 till end of radio

  • How's the preparation going?

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  • 10 мар.1 11541

    How many of you finished today’s target? Our Target for 11/03/2026 - Study time : 3hrs - Best ideal time : Morning 5-8am. - Subject : Radio - Target of the day : Pages 30-60

  • As I am not watching BTR videos, so I am keeping 3hrs notes reading only with 30 pages target for tomorrow. If anyone want to watch video and u have source available then I can watch it. Just remember that I need to watch just 30 pages worth of video only. Not less and not more.

  • BTR pdf file is shared and everyone listen to the audio and start ur preparation. I will be texting again tmrw. Maintain consistency and discipline, Instead of studying 6-7hrs and then not studying for 3-4 days. Bye.

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  • FMGE COMEBACK PLAN - Source : BTR - Qbank/Pyq/Mock tests : Prepladder/Marrow or Any source u wish to use - Revisions : As many as you can - Schedule : Everyday evening, I will upload the targets to be finished the next day on our telegram channel and group( @ojasbydoctorcvk and @doctorcvk) - Preparation starting date : 09/03/2026(Tuesday) - Target of 09/03/2026 : BTR first 30 pages. - Daily study time : 3hrs - Best ideal time : Morning 5-8am. We are going to start with radiology first and we will proceed further. Our main work Is to maintain consistency and form a daily habit of studying whatever the situation. Everyday plan to sit for 3hours(or) Until u finish the daily assigned target. I will be finishing my target tmrw between 11-2, as I have duty tonight and can't wakeup early at 5am. So let's start the preparation. If u have queries, u can ask.

  • I’ll be uploading the schedule video along with the PDF tomorrow so you can follow it easily. We’ll start with just 3 hours of preparation daily for the first week, focusing on building consistency. After that, we’ll gradually increase the study time week by week. Get ready💯 - DoctorCVK

  • I’m creating a structured schedule for my NEET PG preparation, with BTR as the main study source. The plan will include fixed timings for study, question solving, daily achievable targets, and regular review sessions. Since FMGE has the same 19 subjects and almost the same syllabus, anyone preparing for the FMGE this July can follow this schedule and study along with me. The only major difference between NEET PG and FMGE is the competition and reservation, but the core preparation remains the same. If you’re planning to start your preparation now, let’s begin together from Monday and stay consistent. - Doctor CVK

  • What is ur preparation source?

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  • How's your preparation going guys?

  • Alan Watts poses a question that stops you in your tracks: "Suppose you are God, suppose you have all time, all eternity, and all power at your disposal. You were given the power to dream any dream you wanted to dream every night, what would you do?" He walks through what would happen, step by step. At first, you'd fulfil every wish imaginable. "You would have all the pleasures you could imagine: the most marvelous meals, the most entrancing love affairs, the most romantic journeys. You could listen to music such as no mortal has heard and see landscapes beyond our wildest dreams." You'd spend night after night in paradise. Maybe a whole month of nights. But then something would shift. Perfection would get boring. "You'd begin to think, 'Well, I've seen quite a bit. Let's spice it up. Let's have a little adventure.'" So you'd introduce danger. You'd rescue princesses from dragons, engage in battles, become a hero. And as time went on, you'd push further and further. Then comes the real turning point. Watts explains: "At some point in the game, you would say, 'Tonight I am going to dream in such a way that I don't know that I'm dreaming,' so that you would take the experience of the dream for complete reality." You'd forget you were God entirely. You'd dream yourself into poverty, disease, agony not out of cruelty, but for the contrast. For the moment you wake up and realise none of it was real. "And you would say, 'Wow man, that was a gas.'" Then Watts delivers the punchline: "How do you know that that's not what you're doing already? You sitting there with all your problems, with all your whole complicated life situation it may just be the very dream you decided to get into." And his final line reframes everything: "If you like it, crazy; if you don't like it, what fun it'll be when you wake up." It's a perspective that doesn't dismiss suffering. It recontextualises it. What if the struggles, the uncertainty, the messiness of life aren't things happening to you, but experiences you chose for yourself? What would change about how you approach today if you believed you'd chosen this exact life on purpose?