In view of increasing number of students and more tough competition, Students want to have better ranks. Students want to know the best study strategy. What one reads for exams like NEET Pg, FMGE, and INICET exams is important. There are lots of books in the market and all books are quite big. Does a student really have time to read all these books and sufficiently revise all these books.

The Exam has undergone lot of change and It is imperative to read books but one can’t read standard books for each and every subject. What helps is your background   knowledge.

If one has studied text books like Harrisons, Robbins, Bailey .These students are definitely at an added advantage.

 

But the exams are conducted online nowadays. Questions are asked from all subjects. (Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Medicine, Surgery, Radiology, and Orthopaedics) .The clinical approach of study is preferred nowadays.

 

Aiim for NEET Pg Aspirant 

  • High Rank
  • Better Merit
  • Better Branch
  • Better Colege
  • Better and Time Friendly Study Pattern 

 

 

NEET PG exams have undergone a lot of change lately.

 

  • They are conducted online
  • more clinically oriented
  • more standard
  • more tough
  • Have a lot of competition.

 

Apart From Books, most students preparing for NEET Pg take online Teaching and Tests. These tests are updated, in line with Syllabus of NEETPG exams and highly helpful.

 

Most students opt for taking these examinations. Our online Test series (Medexamsprep) also offers questions systematically as well as randomized. Medical Students get an exact simulation of NEET exams. Questions on Regional Anatomy, Embryology, Histology   Physiology, Biochemistry, Medicine, Surgery, Radiology, Orthopaedics, and Dermatology are asked in set proportions.

New questions in data base are very helpful to students.

The questions are latest and quite helpful. The trend of online exams is increasing. A student can take exams as per his desire. The questions are uploaded frequently giving access to new data. All recent developments and changes are incorporated. Experts and Toppers strongly recommend that students should take Online Exams. They make students Prepare well for Real examinations and boost their performance tremendously.

 

Strategy to prepare for Exams

 

Basic Pre and Para Clinical Subjects

 

Different students have different perspectives as to when, how and what subjects to start with for NEETPG Preparation.

Based on our view point, we have a strong opinion that studies should be systemic, programmed and a well arranged time frame in place is very essential. Haphazard, irregular, unplanned studies are damaging. 

One should invariably start with   Basic Sciences   preferably Anatomy.

Anatomy is a fundamental to all surgical streams and revising Anatomy first removes the need to again go back to the subjects while doing clinical subjects.

Anatomy is a vast subject but one can’t ignore. Questions are asked from all its branches like Histology, Embryology, Regional Anatomy but it tends to be a bit boring. So you can start with a smaller subject like biochemistry simultaneously. This is important as reading a single subject sometimes bores you a lot.

Always keep specific weeks as time limit for each subject. For Major subjects like Anatomy, Pathology, Medicine, Surgery …. Keep double the time as for smaller / minor subjects.

After combination of Anatomy and Biochemistry take up Physiology and Pathology   which should be followed by Pharmacology and Microbiology with a bit of extra time devoted to Forensic Sciences. SPM Needs a lot of Cramming and that can be done separately. This Format will finish your Pre and Para clinical Subjects without you getting bored. Once the Burden of These Basic Subjects is over you can go to the Next Phase. Start Online Tests simultaneous to Reading from Text books.

 

Clinical Subjects:

 

Clinical Subjects tend to be more interesting but they can easily distract you and Waste your precious time if you are not careful enough. Medicine along with subspecialties would be ideal after finishing the Basic Sciences. Invariably don’t take Medicine along with Surgery or Obs/Gynae. It becomes too hectic and laborious.  Take Medicine with Dermatology   followed by Radiology, Psychiatry

After Medicine take Surgery along with subspecialties like Orthopaedics, Ophthalmology, ENT.

In the End you can take Gynae Obs and Paediatrics. This would all help you in Preparing nicely.

In the end make a revision of all notes and Points you have found difficult initially. Remember you should keep one month at least for revising all you have studied. Revision forms the Basis of Good performance.

Revision books and Online Programmes like ours should be reserved for last 4 -5 months.  Never try to overdo. Most students tend to take 4-6 subjects on daily basis. This confuses them   lot especially initially once they try to attempt MCQs and don’t get them right. This discourages hem and that is the last thing a medical   student needs.

Remember it takes time, you need to have Patience and you will be fully rewarded in the end.

 

  • Focus more on clinically oriented Study Pattern
  • Emphasize on clinical Image Based Questions.
  • Do not Waste Much time on videos.
  • Practice as many questions as you can
  • For Reference take Standard Text.

 

Advantages of Online Tests

 

They bring

 

  • Confidence to student
  • Provide a Better chance to assess them.
  • Provide chance for student to assess their weakness.
  • Provide Mock preparation
  • Help students to get Better ranks.

 

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