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ADC Update
Pharmacy Board announces September 2026 exam dates — registration opens June 15
May 1, 2026
TG Update
Therapeutic Guidelines: Antibiotic section updated — new resistance protocols added
Apr 28, 2026
Guide
ADC Written Exam: The Complete Blueprint
Exam structure, clusters, pass marks, and how each subject maps to the blueprint.
12 min read
Guide
ADC Exam for Indian Dentists: The Complete Guide
Everything Indian dentists need to know about the ADC exam pathway, eligibility, and preparation.
10 min read
Deep Dive
Therapeutic Guidelines & the ADC Exam
How TG maps to the ADC blueprint, which sections matter most, and how Remy uses it.
15 min read
Practice
Free ADC Practice Questions
Try 10 clinical vignettes with Remy — see how you think under exam conditions.
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How Remy Works
Remy uses 5 science-backed learning techniques to help you master the ADC written exam. Here's how everything fits together.
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Start with Clinical Cases
Go to Assessments → Clinical Cases and pick a topic. You'll get 10 clinical scenario questions just like the real ADC exam. Remy tracks your accuracy, response time, confidence, and whether you second-guess yourself.
Assessments tab → Clinical Cases
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Review your diagnostic report
After completing 10 questions, you get a full diagnostic: confidence calibration, first instinct analysis, time breakdown, topic-level accuracy, and mistake patterns. This tells you exactly what to work on.
Shows automatically after each assessment
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Explain the Why (unlocks after 10 sessions)
Getting the right answer isn't enough — you need to understand why it's right. Remy picks a concept you answered correctly and asks you to explain the reasoning. If you can't explain it, your mastery goes down. If you nail it, mastery jumps.
Assessments tab → Explain the Why
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Teach a Junior (unlocks after 5 Explain sessions)
Remy plays a confused junior dentist who just graduated. You teach them the concept. Remy pushes back with realistic misconceptions. If you can teach it clearly under pushback, you truly understand it. This is the deepest form of learning.
Assessments tab → Teach a Junior
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Tricky Traps (always running)
When you're consistently confident on a topic, Remy quietly slips in a tricky question designed to expose a common misconception. You won't know which questions are traps — that's the point. Getting surprised creates a much stronger memory correction than normal practice.
Embedded in Clinical Cases — activates automatically
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Clinical Stories (available anytime)
Short, vivid patient stories that anchor clinical concepts to memorable scenarios. Read them and discuss with Remy. Stories make abstract guidelines feel real — "the patient who almost died because the dentist forgot to check warfarin" sticks better than "check INR before extraction."
Assessments tab → Clinical Stories
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Practice with Remy
Separate from formal assessments. This is your casual revision space — pick a topic, answer questions, and chat with Remy mid-quiz to ask follow-up questions. Practice mode doesn't carry the same mastery weight as assessments, so you can experiment freely without pressure.
Purple button at the bottom of every screen
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Your Dashboard
Everything Remy learns about you shows up here: pass probability, accuracy trends, topic mastery, confidence calibration, response times, and consistency scores. All computed from your real data — nothing is made up. Remy also writes you a personalised daily insight based on your specific patterns.
Dashboard tab
How mastery is calculated
Clinical Cases (Assessment)
+10% correct / -10% wrong
Clinical Cases (Practice)
+5% correct / -5% wrong
Explain the Why
+4 to +8% good / -5% poor
Teach a Junior
+5 to +10% good / -5% poor
Clinical Stories
+1% read / +1% per chat question (max +4)
As your mastery on a topic gets higher, non-quiz boosts become smaller — this prevents inflation and keeps mastery honest.
Tips for getting the most out of Remy
Trust your first instinct. Remy tracks how often changing your answer costs you points. Most students lose 3-5 marks per assessment from second-guessing.
Study consistently, not in bursts. Remy's spaced repetition works best with daily short sessions. 20 minutes every day beats 3 hours on weekends.
Don't skip the Explain and Teach steps. Getting questions right is only half the battle. If you can't explain why, the knowledge won't stick under exam pressure.
Read the diagnostic report. After each assessment, spend 2 minutes reading the breakdown. The mistake patterns section tells you exactly what's tripping you up.
Cover breadth before depth. Your pass probability penalises you for not covering enough topics. Do at least one assessment on each of the 25 TG chapters before going deep on any one.
Elaboration
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