PLAB-1: 90 Days Study and Practice Planner

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Your Path to Success Begins Here

How to Use This Planner

  • This plan is divided into three phases:

    • Phase 1 (Days 1-45): Comprehensive study of high-weightage subjects.
    • Phase 2 (Days 46-75): Focused revision, practice, and mocks.
    • Phase 3 (Days 76-90): Intensive mock tests and final preparation.
  • Each day includes a balance of study, practice, and revision.

  • Allocate 6-8 hours per day for preparation, with breaks to avoid burnout.

  • Customize the planner based on your strengths and weaknesses.


PLAB-1 Weightage Guidance

The subjects listed below are prioritized according to their approximate weightage in the exam:

  1. Medicine (including Neurology, Cardiology, Respiratory, Gastroenterology, and Endocrinology): 25-30%
  2. Surgery (including Orthopaedics, Urology, and Vascular Surgery): 15-20%
  3. Paediatrics: 10-15%
  4. Obstetrics & Gynaecology: 10-15%
  5. Psychiatry: 5-10%
  6. Ethics and Professionalism: 5-10%
  7. Other Subjects (Ophthalmology, ENT, Dermatology, Pharmacology, etc.): 5-10%

Study Plan

Phase 1: Comprehensive Study (Days 1-45)

This phase covers the foundation. Spend 1-2 days per topic, focusing on high-yield concepts.

Week 1–2: Medicine (Neurology, Cardiology, Respiratory Medicine)

  • Day 1-2: Neurology – Stroke, epilepsy, headache types, CNS infections.
  • Day 3-4: Cardiology – ACS, arrhythmias, heart failure, hypertension.
  • Day 5-6: Respiratory Medicine – Asthma, COPD, pneumothorax, PE.
  • Day 7: Revision of Week 1 topics and MCQs practice.

Week 3: Medicine (Gastroenterology, Endocrinology)

  • Day 8-9: Gastroenterology – Liver disease, IBD, peptic ulcers.
  • Day 10-11: Endocrinology – Diabetes, thyroid disorders, adrenal pathology.
  • Day 12: Ethics and professionalism – GMC guidelines, patient autonomy, duty of care.
  • Day 13: Revision of Week 2 and 3 topics.
  • Day 14: Practice full-topic MCQs.

Week 4: Surgery (Orthopaedics, Urology, General Surgery)

  • Day 15-16: Orthopaedics – Fractures, arthritis, bone tumors.
  • Day 17-18: Urology – BPH, renal stones, UTIs, renal cancers.
  • Day 19-20: General Surgery – Hernias, breast conditions, surgical infections.
  • Day 21: Revision of Week 4 topics and MCQs practice.

Week 5: Obstetrics & Gynaecology

  • Day 22-23: Obstetrics – Antenatal care, labour complications, post-partum hemorrhage.
  • Day 24-25: Gynaecology – Menstrual disorders, ovarian cysts, infertility.
  • Day 26: Paediatrics – Neonatal jaundice, developmental milestones, infections.
  • Day 27: Revision of Week 5 topics and practice MCQs.

Week 6: Psychiatry, ENT, Ophthalmology, Dermatology

  • Day 28: Psychiatry – Depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, substance misuse.
  • Day 29: ENT – Otitis media, hearing loss, sinusitis.
  • Day 30: Ophthalmology – Cataracts, glaucoma, red-eye conditions.
  • Day 31: Dermatology – Psoriasis, eczema, skin infections.
  • Day 32-33: Practice MCQs and revisit weak topics.

Phase 2: Revision and Practice (Days 46-75)

Week 7–9: High-Yield Topic Revisions

Focus on the top-weighted subjects (Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics, and OBGYN). Allocate 1 day per topic and solve 100+ MCQs per day.

  • Day 34-50: Revisit Neurology, Cardiology, Respiratory, Gastroenterology, Endocrinology, and Ethics.
  • Day 51-60: Revisit Surgery, Obstetrics, Gynaecology, and Paediatrics.

Week 10: Comprehensive MCQ Practice

  • Day 61-70: Solve full-length mock tests and review answers in detail. Analyze weak areas.

Phase 3: Final Preparation and Mocks (Days 76-90)

This phase is for consolidating knowledge and gaining exam confidence.

Week 11: Intensive Mock Tests

  • Day 71-80: Solve 1 full-length mock per day (3-hour timed session).
  • Spend 3-4 hours reviewing answers and clarifying concepts.

Week 12: Final Revisions

  • Day 81-85: Revise Ethics, Professionalism, and common scenarios (e.g., breaking bad news, patient safety).
  • Day 86-90: Final mocks and key topic revision.

Tips for Success

  1. Study Consistently: Stick to the planner and avoid procrastination.
  2. Practice MCQs Daily: Aim for at least 50-100 questions per day during Phase 1 and increase during Phase 2 and 3.
  3. Use Trusted Resources: Focus on materials aligned with PLAB-1 requirements, like GMC guidelines and high-yield textbooks.
  4. Simulate Exam Conditions: During mocks, follow the exact timing and environment of the real exam.
  5. Seek Support: Attend live sessions, workshops, or online discussions through PLAB Guide Academy.

This 90-day planner ensures focused preparation, covering all essential subjects according to their weightage. By following this plan, candidates will be well-prepared to tackle the PLAB-1 exam with confidence.