NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY CUM ENTRANCE TEST - POST GRADUATE (NEET PG ) 2018
NEET (National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test) PG is National
level entrance test through which the admission is offered into post graduate
medical courses. Being the national level entrance test, replacing various
other medical entrance tests, it is a common entrance test to be conducted by
the Medical Council of India (MCI) for admissions to under graduate and
post-graduate medical courses across the country. NEET PG exam is not an easy to crack. You
have to study and know the syllabus well in order to do well in the neet pg entrance
examination. It is to be noted here that pattern of NEET PG is similar to
earlier AIPGMEE exam.
Before starting preparation, it is necessary to understand
what you need to prepare and examine the NEET
PG syllabus and make strategies and allocate time to each subject accordingly.
The weightage given to different topics should be kept in view while preparing
for the exam.Those Topics which carrying more weightage or marks you should give
more time to prepared thoroughly.
Time Management is most important factor to crack NEET PG exam as the course for NEET PG
is vast and rigours. Allocating time for each subject and topics on the basis of
marks weightage is important as it helps a student to avoid wasting too much of
time on a given topic.First of all divide each topics into small parts and then
start Preparation as most of the topics of the syllabus are lengthy.
it is very important to have clear concepts of all the
topics. Though, it is expected that basics concept should be strong but still
if there is any doubt, then start working on it and reslove it as soon as
possible by self Assessment.
It is also important to check your performance time to time,
to do so solve previous year question papers or join online test series. By
solving question paper or test series, you can figure what your weak area and
make a note what has been done and what is yet to be done. It will also help to
improve your accuracy level and time management.
it is important to understand that NEET PG is not one of the exams for
which preparation can be done overnight. You should make a time table and stick
to it. A timetable may be set for a day, or for a week, depending on individual
comfort levels. To crack the NEET PG exam, you will need to dedicate at least
8-10 hours effectively for studying.
As all of you remember “Practice makes you perfect”.
Practice as much as you can, through books, notes or online resources. Take
online tests or mock tests to check how much you remember about the subjects,
as NEET PG will be conducted in the online mode, so it is important for you taking
an online test on regular basis. Taking such test will increase you confidence
and your speed too.
Overall Revision is must to crack any exam. This advice goes
for all entrance exam preparations, it is necessary that you should revise all
the topics that you have covered. NEET PG
is no doubt a tough entrance exam to crack, and taking any chance in
preparation will be a very drastic step.What you can do is revise each topic
after you have completed it. Overall revision for students should include special
emphasis on Pre and Para subjects. You used to do weekly and monthly revisions,
apart from the final round of revision just before exams.
Books you read for theory:
Anatomy – Chaurasia
Physiology – Ganong
Biochemistry – Sreekumari
Microbiology – Ananthanarayan
Pharmacology – Tripathi, Sparsh Gupta
Forensic Medicine – Reddy
ENT – Dhingra
Ophthalmology – Parson, Across
Surgery – Bailey, Ashish Gupta
OBG – Sheila Balakrishnan
Medicine- Harrison, Mudit Khanna.
Pediatrics- O.P.Ghai
O&G- SakshiArora
SPM- Park, Vivek Jain
Pathology- Robbins, Sparsh Gupta
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