So, yeah- This is the question that’s making the rounds these days.
This was a frequent question, and finally I’m writing about it now that I have a generic idea of what works.
3.5 years of MBBS + 1 year of internship is a long time to study for NEET PG, and hence there were varying strategies.
Hi!
Thank you for getting in touch with me through calls, WhatsApp and email.
I was organising my Chrome Bookmarks and I came across this folder called NEET PG.
I’ve shared it here, but with a word of CAUTION:
I ONLY used these as REFERENCE. NOT as my main study material.
In conversations with people, I’ve noticed that a few ask me about things I’ve already written down here. So, I’ll do a quick summary.
Revision.
Part A
This seems like a really easy concept to understand but, ironically, 90% don’t understand it at all.
I’m uploading a few of the requests I’ve been getting over WhatsApp and Email over here.
Besides My Daily, Monthly and Weekly schedules for May and August, I’ve added my final 2 month NEET PG daily schedule and a few personal notes on courses I took to improve learning…
Hey Dear Doctors, I’ve written quite a bit of how I prepared for my NEET PG 2019 exam to get a rank of 715.
Alas, I couldn’t lay down ALL of the content I have with me, owning to Medium as a platform being limited to text; Although that’s how I wanted…
There’s a few “traps” and approaches to MCQs that I’ve noticed, and I’ll write about what mindset you need to be prepared with for them.
1.) Read the MCQ Questions AND the Options- ALL FOUR of them.
I didn’t expect to get asked about something like this. But it’s good people are connecting with things that’re holding them back.
Regret.The common gist goes as such: “I regret not studying the last two months after Internship, and now I’m afraid I wont have time”.