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MCQ Practice Tracker

Log sessions, monitor accuracy trends, and analyze your subject-wise retention.

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Avg. AccuracyN/A0 / 0 correct
Sessions0All subjects
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MCQ Session History

Review detailed insights and notes from each practice session.

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Optimizing NEET-PG & INICET MCQ Revision and Grand Test Strategy

Preparing for postgraduate medical entrance exams in India (such as NEET-PG 2026 and INICET) demands a structured approach to active recall. Utilizing an interactive MCQ Practice Tracker helps you benchmark your daily question bank repetitions, monitor accuracy percentages, and document crucial clinical insights.

Practice TypePrimary Revision GoalKey Metrics Tracked
MCQ Practice SessionsTopic-wise active recall, identifying clinical knowledge gaps, and building recall speed.Accuracy %, Correct vs. Incorrect counts, Subject tag (e.g., Pediatrics, Pharmacology).
Grand Test (GT) SessionsFull 200-question exam simulation, pacing and time management, subject-crossover endurance.Raw Score (out of 800), National Percentile %, All India Rank (AIR).

Frequently Asked Questions about NEET-PG MCQ Tracking

What is a good target accuracy for NEET-PG MCQ practice?

For competitive PG medical prep, aiming for a consistent accuracy of 75% to 80% on custom subject tests indicates highly stable concept retention. If your accuracy drops below 65%, it is recommended to tag the session for active review using spaced repetition flashcards.

Should I review every incorrect answer logged?

Yes. Logged incorrect answers indicate critical diagnostic or recall errors. Writing a brief, high-yield clinical insight in your Floww dashboard logs ensures you have a review repository that you can revisit before your next exam.