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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 Type | Primary Revision Goal | Key Metrics Tracked |
|---|---|---|
| MCQ Practice Sessions | Topic-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) Sessions | Full 200-question exam simulation, pacing and time management, subject-crossover endurance. | Raw Score (out of 800), National Percentile %, All India Rank (AIR). |
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.
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.