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From Rank 94,000 to AIR 354: Why Dr. Tejas Considers PW MedEd Among the Best Supports for NEET PG Prep

Dr Tejas improved from AIR 94,000 to AIR 354 by fixing one core mistake—studying from non‑revisable sources. During his drop year, he relied on PW MedEd Rapid Revision, PYQs, Custom Modules, GT analysis, rolling revisions, and a dedicated 20th notebook for factual errors, proving that consistent revision beats bulky notes.
authorImageAmit kumar Singh5 Feb, 2026
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From Rank 94,000 to AIR 354: Why Dr. Tejas Considers PW MedEd Among the Best Supports for NEET PG Prep

Most MBBS students are not batch toppers. Dr Tejas openly admits that he was never a top‑ranker during MBBS and studied mainly to clear professional exams. His journey resonates with a majority of NEET PG aspirants who start preparation late, feel overwhelmed by 19 subjects, and struggle with revision.

His story is not about extraordinary intelligence, but about correcting strategy mistakes, choosing revisable resources, and maintaining discipline during a full drop year. Read on to know his inspiring journey from AIR 94,000 to AIR 354 with guidance from MedEd.

Jumping Back From AIR 94,000 - When Dr. Tejas Realised Main Notes Were Not Revisable

During his internship, Dr. Tejas did not follow a structured NEET PG plan and relied on last‑minute preparation. When the exam was postponed, he attempted preparation using the main videos and the main notes, without revision or PYQ practice.

The result was AIR 94,000.

“Mujhe pata chal gaya tha ki main notes se hone wala nahi hai… main notes revisable nahi hain.” 

He had read the content, but when it came to revision close to the exam, those notes were too vast to revise repeatedly. He understood that NEET PG demands multiple revisions. If a source is not revisable, it becomes difficult to retain.

This realisation pushed him to shift towards shorter and more revisable formats like MedEd’s Rapid Revision (RR) series.

Why Dr. Tejas Started with PW MedEd Rapid Revision?

Coming back after a 94,000 rank was mentally difficult. Dr. Tejas says his first goal was simply to restart.

“Maine starting mein sirf isliye Rapid Revision se chalu kiya kyunki mujhe bas chalu karna tha.”

Dr. Tejas says that after watching Marathon sessions, he felt clearer about what to study.

“Usse ek to ye ho jata hai ki mujhe pata hai ab kya padhna hai… aur ek padhne ka mood bhi ban jata hai.”

Once the faculty had explained the topic, it did not feel completely new when he opened his notes. This familiarity made revision easier and also reduced confusion about what to prioritise.

How Rapid Revision Marked Dr. Tejas’ Restart in Preparation?

Later, instead of going back to main videos or bulky notes, he chose to begin with Rapid Revision, PYQs (annotated into notes), and Custom Modules instead of full question banks

“Exam zyada tar PYQ-based hota hai, aur Rapid Revision bhi PYQs ke around hi hota hai.”

Why Rapid Revision worked for him:

  • Closely aligned with PYQ patterns

  • Easier to revise repeatedly

  • Prevented overwhelm during the restart phase

This approach helped him restart without paralysis.

Building a Closed Revision System with PW MedEd Resources

Dr. Tejas emphasises that he did not keep changing resources. He stuck to a limited set and kept revising them:

“Rapid revision, PYQs, custom modules, GTs… bas usi ko karte rehna hai.”

  • Rapid Revision notes

  • PYQs (subject‑wise initially, then custom‑mixed)

  • Custom Modules

  • GTs at increasing frequency

Alongside this, he maintained a 20th notebook for factual errors and revised it daily. His improvement came from repeating reliable sources consistently rather than adding new ones.

Rolling Revisions: Avoiding the ‘Forgotten Subjects’ Trap

Like most aspirants, he faced the issue of forgetting factual subjects while studying new ones.

His solution:

  • Accept that first revision cycles are slow (4–5 months)

  • Schedule passive rereads of older subjects after 2–3 weeks

  • Trust that later cycles naturally compress to 1–1.5 months

Rolling revisions ensured no subject completely dropped out of memory.

Final Outcome: From Rank 94,000 to AIR 354

With repeated revision cycles, GT analysis, and consistent study, his scores stabilised.

The result was a jump from rank 94,000 to AIR 354.

Dr. Tejas’ journey shows that NEET PG improvement often comes from revisable sources, clarity on what to study, and disciplined repetition.

For average MBBS students, his experience shows that clarity and consistency matter more than complexity—and that the right ecosystem, like PW MedEd, can support that transformation.

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