Why a 100-Day Study Plan Works Best for NORCET
Structure of the 100-Day NORCET Study Plan
Phase 1: Days 1-40 - Core Nursing Foundation
Phase 2: Days 41-65 - Subject Completion + First Revision
Phase 3: Days 66-85 - MCQ-Focused Practice & Weak Area Correction
Phase 4: Days 86-100 - Final Revision & Mock Test Phase
Daily Study Timetable (Suggested)
Common Mistakes to Avoid During 100-Day Preparation
How to Use This 100-Day Plan Effectively
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
100-Day Study Plan for NORCET: A Smart, Structured Guide for Nursing Aspirants
A phase-wise, exam-aligned 100-day preparation roadmap to crack AIIMS NORCET with confidence
Jan 6, 2026
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By NPrep Educator Pooja Dhanda

100-Day Study Plan for NORCET: A Smart, Structured Guide for Nursing Aspirants
Preparing for the AIIMS NORCET (Nursing Officer Recruitment Common Eligibility Test) requires more than hard work-it demands structured planning, topic prioritisation, and disciplined revision. Many aspirants study consistently but still fail to secure a good rank because their preparation lacks direction and exam alignment.
A 100-day study plan is ideal for NORCET aspirants who want to balance concept-building, revision, and mock practice without burnout. Whether you are starting fresh or improving your previous score, this plan helps you prepare systematically and realistically.
This blog explains a day-wise and phase-wise 100-day NORCET preparation strategy, designed around past exam trends and repeated topics.
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Why a 100-Day Study Plan Works Best for NORCET
NORCET is not a syllabus-heavy exam-it is a concept-depth and accuracy-based exam. Most questions are framed from standard nursing textbooks but test clinical understanding rather than rote learning.
A 100-day timeline allows you to:
- Build strong fundamentals in all nursing subjects
- Revise each subject multiple times
- Practice MCQs in exam-like conditions
- Improve speed and accuracy gradually
- Avoid last-minute panic and overload
This duration is also suitable for working nurses, interns, and final-year students.
Structure of the 100-Day NORCET Study Plan
The preparation is divided into four clear phases, each with a defined purpose:
- Phase 1 (Days 1-40): Core Nursing Concept Building
- Phase 2 (Days 41-65): Subject Completion + First Revision
- Phase 3 (Days 66-85): Intensive MCQ Practice & Weak Area Fixing
- Phase 4 (Days 86-100): Full Revision & Mock Test PhaseClick Here to know the most important and repeated topics in NORCET
Phase 1: Days 1-40 - Core Nursing Foundation
This phase focuses on high-weightage nursing subjects that form the backbone of NORCET. The goal is concept clarity, not speed.
Subjects to Cover (Priority Order)
- Fundamentals of Nursing
- Medical-Surgical Nursing (Part 1 & 2)
- Pharmacology
- Anatomy & Physiology
- Microbiology
Study Approach
- Study 1 major subject at a time
- Read standard notes/textbooks
- Focus on “why” behind procedures, drugs, and nursing actions
- Solve 30-50 MCQs daily from the same topic
- Maintain a short error notebook
Daily Time Requirement: 4-6 hours Outcome: Strong conceptual base in clinical nursing
Phase 2: Days 41-65 - Subject Completion + First Revision
In this phase, you complete remaining nursing subjects and begin revising Phase 1 topics side-by-side.
Subjects to Cover
- Obstetrics & Gynaecology
- Paediatric Nursing
- Community Health Nursing
- Mental Health Nursing
- Nursing Management & Research
Study Approach
- Morning: New subject study
- Evening: Revision of Phase 1 subjects
- Increase MCQs to 60-80 per day
- Start mixed-subject MCQ practice
Daily Time Requirement: 5-7 hours Outcome: Full syllabus coverage + first-level retention
Phase 3: Days 66-85 - MCQ-Focused Practice & Weak Area Correction
By now, the syllabus is complete. This phase is about turning knowledge into rank.
What to Do in This Phase
- Attempt sectional and mixed MCQ tests daily
- Analyse every test thoroughly
- Identify weak subjects and subtopics
- Revise only exam-relevant areas
- Practice time management
Key Focus Areas
- Repeated topics from previous NORCET exams
- Clinical scenario-based questions
- Pharmacology mechanisms & contraindications
- Medical-surgical nursing procedures
Daily Time Requirement: 5-6 hours Outcome: Accuracy improvement and confidence building
Phase 4: Days 86-100 - Final Revision & Mock Test Phase
This is the most crucial phase. Avoid learning anything new.
Strategy for the Last 15 Days
- Attempt full-length mock tests (alternate days initially, then daily)
- Revise short notes, tables, and error notebook
- Focus on frequently confused topics
- Practice calm and focused test-taking
Mock Test Analysis Rule
For every mock test:
- Analyse incorrect questions
- Identify conceptual gaps
- Revise related theory the same day
Daily Time Requirement: 4-5 hours Outcome: Exam readiness with controlled stress
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Daily Study Timetable (Suggested)
- 2-3 hours: Concept study / revision
- 1-2 hours: MCQ practice
- 1 hour: Error analysis & short notes
- 30 minutes: Light revision before sleep
Consistency matters more than long hours.
Common Mistakes to Avoid During 100-Day Preparation
- Studying too many sources
- Ignoring revision
- Avoiding mock tests due to fear
- Focusing only on strong subjects
- Treating NORCET like a memory-based exam
NORCET rewards balanced preparation, not selective excellence.
How to Use This 100-Day Plan Effectively
This 100-day NORCET study plan works best when you:
- Stick to timelines
- Revise regularly
- Practice MCQs daily
- Analyse mistakes honestly
- Stay mentally calm and disciplined
Thousands of aspirants prepare every year, but only those with a structured strategy and revision discipline secure top ranks.
If you follow this plan with consistency, 100 days are more than enough to crack NORCET.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. Is 100 days enough to crack NORCET? Yes, if you follow a structured plan with proper revision and MCQ practice, 100 days are sufficient.
Q2. How many hours should I study daily for NORCET? An average of 4-6 focused hours daily is ideal. Quality matters more than quantity.
Q3. Should I study non-nursing subjects separately? Non-nursing topics are minimal in NORCET. Focus primarily on nursing subjects.
Q4. When should I start mock tests? Begin sectional tests by Day 40 and full-length mocks after Day 65.
Q5. Can working nurses follow this plan? Yes. The plan is designed to be flexible and realistic for working professionals.
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