FMGE June 2026 changed the game. If you are starting from weak basics, what source would you trust for January?
I appeared for FMGE June 2026, and after that paper I'm genuinely questioning how to prepare for January.
This isn't another "which app is best?" post.
I know the exam is becoming more integrated, clinical and competency-oriented. The June paper had video-based questions, integrated scenarios, and felt far less about recalling one-liners. That part is obvious now.
My problem is different.
I don't have strong fundamentals. That's the reality. During this attempt, I realized many "rapid revision" resources were actually my first exposure to topics. Obviously, that doesn't work when the paper expects you to apply concepts instead of just recognizing facts.
At the same time, I don't have the luxury of studying like a first-year MBBS student for the next two years. I have roughly six months until January, and I don't want to waste even one month on a resource that turns out to be the wrong fit.
I'm not asking:
Which app has the best faculty?
Which app has the shortest notes?
Which app gives the highest rank?
I'm asking something much more specific.
If someone has weak fundamentals but six months to prepare for the current FMGE pattern, which resource actually builds enough conceptual understanding to solve integrated clinical questions without becoming unnecessarily exhaustive?
I'm looking for answers from people who have actually used these platforms recently or appeared in the June 2026 exam.
If you changed your preparation after June, what did you change and why?
And please don't just comment "Marrow" or "PrepLadder." Tell me why you think it matches the current FMGE better.