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5 effective ways to memorise your notes in medschool

When it comes to remembering facts, take a straightforward approach. If you are also trying to survive medical school, here are a few pointers which can help you improvise the way you memorize:

1) To effectively create long-term memory:

 

Read a single topic as many times as you can over a long period of time. Although it might sound uninteresting, if you don’t read certain subjects multiple times, you’ll probably forget them.

2) For a particular subject, only use one book as your primary source.

 

For a given subject, individuals typically read from three to four books, resulting in confusion prior to exams. We do not suggesting that you only read one book; in order to get a thorough understanding of a subject, you should refer to multiple books. But your primary source should be one.

3) Take notes at home as well as in class.

 

Taking notes in your own handwriting allows you to quickly review important information prior to the exam and has proven to be an effective way people can remember for a longer time.

4) Make notes of the essential points in your book

 

It is evident to note down all the important points in a book, so that you can quickly review them when you revise them. In order to pass the exam, it is critical that we only study the relevant material prior to it; however, keep in mind that selective study alone will not help you survive medical school in the long run. In addition, you cannot inform your patient that you are unable to treat him because you have not read about it!

5) Before going to bed, review your notes

 

According to research, your brain reviews and selects what you will be able to recall in the long run during your sleep. Therefore, right before you go to bed, you can improve your long-term memory recall by reviewing important information.

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High Yield topics for NEET PG 2023

Medical graduates who want to go on to higher education need to know everything they need to know about the NEET PG entrance exam. They will have an easier time navigating the syllabus and passing the entrance exam in time to be accepted into the PG course as a result.

The NEET PG syllabus consists of three sections that are divided into various sub-sections. The Graduate Medical Education Regulations of the Medical Council of India drafted these sections. Prior to taking the exam, candidates must review the MCI-prescribed syllabus because the National Board of Examination does not offer a comprehensive syllabus for this.

The NEET PG exam pattern and subject-specific weighting The NEET PG exam pattern has 200 multiple-choice questions. Each correct response receives four points, and each incorrect response receives one point. The weighting of questions in each subject helps students concentrate on the appropriate topics.

Important / High Yield topics for NEET PG

 

The syllabus for the NEET PG contains the following list of high yield subjects and topics

 

ANATOMY: High Yield topics for NEET PG

 

• Cranial Nerves And Nuclei, esp. Optic nerve pathway- Most important for INICET

• Brachial Plexus: Branches and Palsies • Root Values And Dermatomes of UL & LL

• Arteries and branches: Subclavian artery, Axillary artery, Internal iliac

• Nerve Supply of Perineum, Ear, Eye

• Relations of Lesser Sac, Parotid gland

• Peritoneal anatomy

Embryology:

• Derivatives Of Dierent Germ Layers, particularly Neural Crest

• Branchial Arch, CleG Derivatives

• Spermato/Oogenesis, Mitosis, Meiosis

Osteology:

• Types Of Joints With Examples

• Ossification Centers, particularly ones present at birth

• Knee Join Ligaments; learn with orthopedics (injuries)

Neuroanatomy:

• Cavernous Sinus Boundaries/Structures Passing through it, Tributaries

• Blood Supply

• Brainstem Sections

• Ventricle Boundaries Perineum:

• Urethra (Study with Urethral trauma)

• Rectum Anal Canal anatomy

• Spermatic Cord contents

• Reproductive System derivatives (with embryology) Histology:

• List Of Epithelium Lining Of Various Regions Thorax:

• Heart Arterial anatomy • Diaphragm with embryology

• Broncho vascular Segments of lung

• Lung hilum

Best notes to refer: Elite Series Anatomy

Other notes: Egurukul Notes by Ashwani Kumar

BIOCHEMISTRY: High Yield topics for NEET PG

Most important: Cycles

Multiple revisions must be given; to be studied with pediatrics inborn errors of metabolism; understand the step of defect of various disorders with absent enzyme and resultant substrate accumulation resulting in disease

Metabolism:

• Glycolysis • Gluconeogenesis • Krebs cycle • ETC • Glycogen Metabolism • Fatty acid synthesis and Oxidation • Purine and pyrimidine metabolism • Lipoproteins • Carbohydrate isomerism • Energetics of all pathways • GLUTS • Ubiquitine proteasome pathway • Polarity of amino acids • 21st amino acid Genetics: To be done with Pathology and genetic disorders of Pediatrics • Karyotyping • PCR and types, esp. RT-PCR • FISH • Microarray, CGH • Epigenetics • Flow cytometry

Vitamins and essential fatty acids: Function, Deficiency Protein Structure, Collagen Structure DNA replication, transcription, translation

Enzymes: Classification, Kinetics, Isozymes

Best notes to refer:  Biochemistry Capsule

PHYSIOLOGY: High Yield topics for NEET PG

General Physiology – Body fluid compartments, cell membrane composition, transport processes

Nerve Muscle – Classification of nerve fibers, injury to nerve fibers, sarcomere, changes during contraction, energy systems in muscle

CVS – conducting system, cardiac cycle (events, JVP, PV loops), ECG, Cardiac output, blood pressure (Measurement, regulation including Baroreceptors), regional circulations (esp coronary, capillary), cardiorespiratory changes in exercise

Respiratory system – Mechanics of breathing (surfactant, compliance, lung volumes & capacities, dead space), V/Q ratio, Gas transport (oxygen), Regulation of breathing (respiratory center, chemoreceptors), Hypoxia.

Kidney – JG apparatus, GFR (Starling’s forces), tubular functions , concentrated urine formation, micturition reflex, types of bladder, Acid-base physiology (buffer systems in the body)

GIT – Structure (ENS, BER, reflexes), motility, secretions (saliva, gastric juice, pancreatic juice, bile), GI hormones

Endocrine and reproduction – Pituitary, thyroid, adrenal cortex, pancreas (hormones and their disorders); Estrogen, testosterone, ovulation

CNS – Introduction (synapse, NTs) Sensory system (receptors, ascending tracts, pain) Motor system (descending tracts, cerebellum , basal ganglia, LMN, muscle spindle), higher functions (hypothalamus, sleep & EEG, hemispheres, learning and memory)

Special senses – Visual pathway, visual processes, organ of corti.

Environmental Physiology – Temperature (exposure to heat and cold), high and low barometric pressures, energy balance.

Best notes to refer: Dr Naveen Porwal

Other notes: Elite Series 

MICROBIOLOGY: High Yield topics for NEET PG

Bacteriology:

• Strep/Staph Classification

• Staph Toxins

• Legionella: Case scenario

• Typhoid toxins

• E.coli, Salmonella , Cholera, Pseudomonas : Lab tests, toxins

• Clostridium: Toxins

• Tuberculosis: Lab Ix most important

• Rickettsia, Syphilis, Leprosy

• Leptospira,Brucella: Case based Qs

Parasitology:

• Malaria: Image based Qs, stages

• Amoebiasis, Giardiasis, Nematodes/Trematodes Transmission And Host

• Toxoplasmosis

• Cysticercosis-Esp. NCC stages

• Haemoflagellates

• Coccidian Parasites

• Cestodes

Virology:

• Classification of viruses

• Influenza: ShiG vs DriG

• Hepatitis: Types, Hep B serology tests most important

• HIV: Opportunistic, AIDS-deterministic infections, Mx

• Herpes Group : Types and infections

• General Virology

• Recent updates in Virology

Mycology:

• Classification Of Fungi

• Dermatophytes

• Endemic Mycoses

• Cryptococcus

• Madura Mycosis: Case based, Radiology

• Candida , occupational fungal diseases

Immunity (To be done with Pathology):

• Immunoglobins

• Immunodeficiency Disorders

• Antigen , Antigen antibody reactions

Best notes to refer: Microbiology Capsule

Other notes: Elite Series 

PATHOLOGY: High Yield topics for NEET PG

Cell injury • Patterns of irreversible cell injury, free radical injury and

pigmentation

Inflammation • Cellular events

• Chemical mediators

• Granulomatous inflammation

Neoplasia • Genetic mechanism of carcinogenesis

• Tumour markers

• Diagnostic techniques

Hematology • Anaemia and iron profiles

• Hemolytic anaemia

• Bleeding disorders classification and diagnosis

• Leukaemia and lymphomas

Genetics • Mode of inheritance

• Techniques for diagnosis of genetic disorders

Respiratory system • Cancers

• Obstructive and restrictive lung diseases

Immunity • General concepts

• Auto immune diseases

• Immune deficiency diseases

• Amyloidosis

GIT • Cancers

• Malabsorption diseases

CVS • Vasculitis

• Ischemic heart disease

Kidney • Nephrotic & nephritic syndromes

• Cancers

Male and Female Genital Tract • Cancers with histological findings

CNS • Degenerative diseases

• Cancers

Liver • Hepatitis markers

• Cirrhosis

Endocrine • Thyroid disorders and histology

• Diabetes

Miscellaneous topics • Images strictly to be revised from Robbins

Best notes to refer: Dr Devesh Mishara notes

Other notes: Pathology Capsule

PHARMACOLOGY: High Yield topics for NEET PG

General: Must Know- pH, pKa, ionization First and zero order kinetics, Bioavailability TDM, First pass metabolism, Receptors types and examples, DRC, PPB, Pharmacogenetics, Prodrugs, Clinical trials, CYP substrates, Drug labels, inducers, inhibitors, Metabolic reactions, Orphan drugs, Formulas, Essential drugs

Desirable to Know- Enzyme inhibition (Competitive, non-competitive and uncompetitive), Types of antagonists, Pharmacovigilance, Evidence based medicine

ANS: Must know- AChE inhibitors, Catecholamines ,OP Poisoning table, Glaucoma, Beta blockers, Sympathetic receptors location, Anticholinergics

Desirable to know- Alpha blockers, Rabbit practical

Autocoids: Must know- Antihistaminic, DMARDs, PCM and aspirin poisoning, Gout, Migraine

Desirable to know- PG actions, Other NSAIDs

CVS: Must know- Digoxin JNC 8 guidelines for hypertension, New drugs for CHF, Drugs decreasing mortality in CHF, New antianginal drugs, Statins

Desirable to know- Pulmonary hypertension, Antiarrhythmics, New hypolipidemic drugs.

Best notes to refer: Pharmacology Image bank

Other notes: Elite Series 

FORENSIC MEDICINE: High Yield topics for NEET PG

IPCs (very Important) Relevant to medical practice

Forensic Thanatology • Suspended animation

• Eye changes

• Pattern of Algor mortis

• Livor mortis & poisoning

• Rules in Rigor mortis & distribution of rigor mortis

• Colour Changes in Decomposition.

Autopsy • Techniques of organ dissection

Human identification • Race determination indicators from bone & teeth

• Sex determination of bones (skull & pelvis)

• Indices for sex determination from bones

• Dentition – Ages estimation methods

• Other techniques for identification like dactylography, poroscopy, rugoscopy.

Asphyxiai deaths • PM findings in Hanging, Strangulation

• Hyoid fractures

• Various terms (methods) in strangulation

• Types of drowning

• PM findings in drowning (specific findings &non

specific findings)

Forensic traumatology • Ageing of abrasion, contusion

• Laceration, Stab injury

• Hesitational, defence & fabricated injuries

• Skull fractures

• Various types of gunpowder

• Appearance of wound in different ranges.

• Atypical bullets

Forensic toxicology • Legal duties of a doctor in poisoning

• Diagnosis of poisoning during autopsy (from

hypostasis, smell, appearances of organs)

• Metallic poisons (mercury, Lead & arsenic- most

important)

• Cardiac poisons

• Delirients

• Insecticide poisoning

• Snake bite envenomation

• Plant irritants

Sexual jurisprudence • Rape – examination of accused & victim

• Associated Legal sections

• Various terms in sexual perversions

• Tests for live birth

Forensic Psychiatry • Various rules for criminal responsibility of insane

person

Legal procedures & law • Inquests

• Powers of criminal courts

• Recording of evidence in the court of law & relevant

sections

• Infamous conduct

• Declarations

• Various doctrines involved in medical negligence

Blood stains & seminal

stains

Best notes to refer: FMT Image bank

OPHTHALMOLOGY: High Yield topics for NEET PG

Retina:

• Diabetic retinopathy stages, images, Mx

• Retinal detachment

• ROP staging

• Retinitis pigmentosa

Conjunctiva and cornea:

• Trachoma Image, C/F, Elimination strategies

• Conjunctivitis Difference b/w etiologies

• Corneal Ulcer – Fungal, Viral, Acanthamoeba

Neuro ophthalmology:

• Optic pathway and its lesions

• Eye Deviation In Cranial Nerve Palsies

• Horner Syndrome

• Optic neuritis

• Papilledema

Procedures and surgeries:

• Enucleation/Exenteration, Evisceration : Indications

• Keratoplasty

• Dark room procedures

•Tonometry

• Direct/Indirect Ophthalmoscopy

• Macular Function Tests

• Visual Field Defects

•EOG

Glaucoma:

•Tvpes

• Management Of Glaucoma (To be done with Pharmacology)

Tumors:

• Retinoblastoma, Melanoma: Stages of RB, Mx

Myopia, Hypermetropia

Cataract: Causes, Mx

ENT: High Yield topics for NEET PG

Ear

1. Embryology of Ear

2. Anatomy of Middle Ear (especially posterior wall)

3. Pure tone Audiometry Interpretation

4. BERA/ OAE interpretation and uses

5. Malignant Otitis Externa

6. Complications of CSOM

7. Otosclerosis

8. Meniere’s Disease

9. Vestibular Schwannoma

10. Hearing devices/ Implants such as Cochlear Implant, Auditory Brainstem Implant, BAHA

11. Noise Induced Hearing Loss

12. Ototoxicity

Nose

1. Blood supply of Nasal Septum

2. Allergic fungal Rhinosinusitis

3. Ca Maxilla

4. CSF Rhinorrhea

s. Nasal Polyps

6. CT Scan of Nose and PNS

Pharynx

1. Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma

2. Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma

3. Membranous Tonsillitis

4. Tonsillectomy

Larynx

1. Muscles of Larynx

2. Spaces in Larynx: Pre-epiglottic space, proglottic space, Reinke’s space

3. Vocal Folds Palsy

4. Juvenile onset recurrent respiratory papillomatosis

5. Carcinoma Larynx

6. Tracheostomy and Cricothyrotomy

Best notes to refer: ENT Notes

FREE NOTES: INICET notes

These are essential, high-return topics for the NEET PG that call for a number of revisions and practices. However, this does not preclude the inclusion of additional topics or subtopics. No, it’s important to focus on these, but it’s also important to cover other topics and heads. It gets better the more you can learn and memorize. Stay tuned for more details and advice about the NEET PG exam.

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5 advantages of notetaking for medical students

The ability to take notes is a skill that not only helps students succeed academically but also in business. Even so, taking notes has numerous advantages across the board.

Although a lot of people still agree that taking notes is essential, some people claim that it is an outdated method of education. Effective notes, as the saying goes, inspire you to perform well and advance your growth. Methods and techniques for taking notes have changed the learning process and made it easier to remember information for a long time.

What are the primary advantages of taking notes?

To achieve your objectives and goals, note taking is an art. It offers numerous advantages to its users, whether they are executives or students. The advantages of taking notes are as follows: Such as:

1. Improves your focus

 

One of the main advantages of taking notes is that it improves your focus. Taking notes allows you to reflect deeply on each point and maintain focus. Methods for taking notes are the ideal tool for students whose minds wander during study. because taking notes never allows you to forget anything and keeps you engaged throughout the lecture. Your ability to pay attention begins to improve as a result.

2. Encourages active learning

 

Another advantage of taking notes is that it fosters an attitude of active learning and prevents laziness. Like many students, it’s hard to pay attention throughout the lesson and respond to the instructor.

On the other hand, taking notes in class demonstrates a positive attitude and encourages asking questions. As a result, if you take good notes, you can stay engaged in class and make learning more purposeful and productive.

3. Enhances memory

 

This is another major advantage of note-taking strategies. Because of the revision and review of the notes, the amount of time spent remembering information increases.

According to a number of studies, if you write down notes, you have about 34% of the chance of remembering it. On the other hand, you only have 5% of the chance of remembering the information if you don’t write it down in your notes.

In a similar way,  taking notes encourages comprehensive learning because effective notes break down information into distinct sections. As a result, students have no trouble memorizing every point.

4. facilitates systematic work

 

The advantages of note-taking strategies extend beyond academic success and high grades. Because it is a methodical process, taking notes helps you in every way.

For instance, the Cornell method of taking notes is a methodical approach that teaches students how to work effectively.

They continue to make notes in their professional lives and jot down all the essential things and strategies necessary to complete an assigned task even after leaving college and university.

5. Enhances critical analysis

 

Note-taking is so beneficial that it enhances your critical analysis because you carefully observe each point as you write them down and decide where they belong. Taking notes in this way makes your perceptions stronger and your judgment more reliable.

Consequently, taking notes helps you analyze everything in a critical note, synchronizes your thoughts, and creates an accurate impression in your opinion.

The benefits of taking notes demonstrate that note taking is a skill that can be transferred. On the one hand, taking good notes helps a student do well in class. Taking notes, on the other hand, helps you keep your personal, social, and professional lives in balance.

As a result, it’s safe to say that taking notes is a dynamic skill that pays off in all areas of life.

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HC Grants Interim Relief: MP MBBS Students allowed to appear for NEET PG 2023 despite completing internship in July

On Tuesday, the principal bench of the Madhya Pradesh high court in Jabalpur granted MBBS students temporary relief, allowing them to apply online for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test for Post-Graduation, or NEET PG.

The deadline for submitting the application to the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) is January 27. Forms can be submitted until noon.

The examination will be held on March 5. Due to the fact that their internship ends on July 25 and the deadline is June 30, approximately 1,500 MBBS students are currently out of the race.

“MBBS students of MP who have been declared in-eligible because their one-year internship is ending on 25 July 2023—around a month later than the cutoff date—will now be able to at least fill out their forms,” said Advocate Aditya Sanghi, who appeared on behalf of MBBS students.

“Due to the omission and commission of MP Medical Science University, Jabalpur, the internship that began on July 25, 2022, will automatically end on July 25, 2023, after one year has passed. The petitioners were granted interim relief by the High Court, which gave them until January 27, 2023, to complete the forms. The online application deadline is January 27, 2023, 11: 55 am. The advocate stated, “The non-completion of the internship period would have wasted a full year of the MBBS students’ time and prevented them from being eligible for Pre PG examination eligibility.”

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NEET PG 2023: Why do experts think that a postponement is unlikely?

Will the NMC comply with the demands of thousands of students to postpone NEET PG 2023? Experts disagree. They assert that students would have been informed by now if such a plan was in the works. However, they also state that they are making efforts to have the NBE—the National Board of Examination—reconsider a postponement.

How things stand:

 

RTI and health activist Dr. Vivek Pandey says, “I sent an RTI query to NBE on January 17 to ask if any discussions are being held regarding a postponement.” I was supposed to get a response within 48 hours, but I haven’t yet (January 23). I have tried unsuccessfully to get in touch with the authorities. Therefore, I believe the exam will not be postponed.”

“NEET PG will not be postponed as of now,” tweeted Dr. Rohan Krishnan, Chairman of FAIMA (Federation of All India Medical Association). We try to convince the ministry to do the same, but sometimes we are powerless. Therefore, I ask you to concentrate on your studies and will keep you informed of any positive developments. Similar to NEET PG, NEET MDS may receive an extension of eligibility.

Flashback to the NEET PG postponement The NEET PG exam was announced to be held on March 5 this year, whereas it was held on May 21 in 2022, in order to align the academic calendar with the pre-pandemic schedule. The internship eligibility date was initially extended from March 31 to June 30, as requested by students. The demand for a delay came next.

The following are the reasons given by students seeking a delay in the exam:

1. The fact that many will not have finished their internship by the time the exam starts puts them under even more pressure.
2. Because their internship ends after the June 30 deadline, many are still unable to take the exam.
3. Students claim that they require additional time to prepare for the NEET PG 2023 exam, and the stray vacancy round for the position has just come to an end on January 10.
4. Aspirants will be idle during the possible four-month delay in counseling after the exam.

The last reason is often overlooked. A number of organizations representing students, parents, and even medical professionals, such as FAIMA and the United Doctors Front Association, have written to the authorities to request a postponement. #neepg2023 has become a popular hashtag as a result of the fact that many people regularly post this request to social media in an effort to get the attention of the relevant authorities.

According to experts, “The counseling is likely to be delayed, as a batch has just been admitted following the stray-vacancy round. “It will be difficult for colleges to admit a second batch of students within a gap of four months if counselling is conducted immediately after the exam in April,” Dr. Pandey stated. He went on to say that the same issue arose with NEET UG admissions the year before, when schools were forced to admit two batches of students at once.

On the other hand, Dr. Aviral Mathur, President of FORDA (Federation of Resident Doctors’ Association), states that the counseling date cannot be predicted at this time. After the results and seat matrix are released, it can only be determined,” he explains.

Isn’t it better to postpone NEET?

Dr. Pandey affirms. However, Dr. Mathur points out that FORDA requested polls to determine how many students desired a postponement in order to gain a better understanding of the situation. The attendance was very low; “Only approximately 10,000 students took part,” he stated. He explained that this was because, even though the polls were conducted online, the majority of students preparing for the NEET PG avoided social media. Despite this, we received a variety of responses,” he continued.

Dr. Mathur says that some students, especially post-interns (those who have finished their internship), wanted the exam to be held in March as planned because they wanted to finish it as soon as possible. The third group of students requested a postponement, while another group of students did not want to postpone the exam because they believed that preparing for a few more months would only increase the pressure.

On the other hand, a Twitter poll that FAIMA has been conducting since January 21 shows that out of 6,456 participants, 85.6 percent favor a postponement and 12.5% oppose it. About 1.9% of students do not want FAIMA to intervene in the situation.

“As a result, we want the government to examine the situation from every angle before making a decision.” However, “the authorities should consider the sentiments of all the students if there is a possibility of delay in the counseling, and no student should suffer,” Dr. Mathur states.

Some sound advice for students: “Now that it is unlikely that the exam will be postponed, the experts advise students to concentrate on properly preparing.” Discussion of postponement is inappropriate at this time. Rumors have a negative impact on students’ preparation because they easily become distracted. They will be informed if the exam is postponed. However, Dr. Mathur states, “It is time to buckle up and give their best with only a month to go until the exam.”

Additionally, in a video that was shared on Twitter, Dr. Pandey addresses students who are considering filing a lawsuit. He suggests that doing so at this time would be premature. However, students must first approach their local state authorities and request an intervention if they are interested. A legal route can be pursued if nothing comes of it,” he states. In addition, rather than directly submitting a case to the Supreme Court, he suggests contacting a High Court.

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Pariksha Pe Charcha 2023: NMC urges Medical Colleges to attend it on January 27

Delhi, India: The National Medical Commission (NMC) has instructed all medical schools to prepare for the January 27 broadcast of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Pariksha Pe Charcha.” The Prime Minister will interact with students, parents, and teachers throughout the program.

According to a circular that was distributed on Friday to the deans and principals of all medical colleges, approximately 1,200 students will participate in the event that will be held at the Talkatora Indoor Stadium in New Delhi.

Doordarshan will broadcast the show live on DD National, DD News, and DD India. According to the circular, the program will also be broadcast live on radio stations and streamed live online on the websites of the Prime Minister’s Office, the ministry of education, Doordarshan, MyGov.in, and the education ministry’s YouTube, Facebook, and Swayamprabha channels.

In addition, it states: All medical schools are asked to spread the word about the show and make the necessary arrangements for watching it.

A copy of letter dated 1 om January 2023 received from Ministry of Education in the matter is enclosed, is issued by NMC

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How to prepare for NEET PG in 45 days?

It’s hard to get into medical school. The National Board of Examinations (NBE) administers the NEET PG, or National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test for Post-Graduate Courses, is a national-level entrance exam for admission to Indian medical colleges’ MD/MS and PG Diploma programs.

MCI has approved the NEET PG, a one-stop entrance exam for PG medical programs. The entrance exams for AIIMS MBBS, AIPGMEE, and JIPMER MD/MS have been replaced by NEET PG. To be admitted to any of the aforementioned graduate programs, candidates must only pass NEET PG. Additionally, there is a lot of competition given that the exam is being taken by over 15 million students. If you want to pass the NEET PG exam in 45 days, the following advice will help you prepare better and increase your chances of getting into a good medical school.

The candidate must have completed MBBS from a college recognized by MCI and completed one year of internship by March 31st of the year of his or her appearance in NEET-PG as the minimum eligibility requirements for the exam.

How can I get ready for the NEET PG in 45 days?

 

Start studying for the NEET PG at least 45 days in advance if you want to get good scores. You will have ample time to review the entire syllabus and become accustomed to the exam format as a result of this.

1. Complete your coursework:

Focus on completing your syllabus and reviewing all concepts during the first 30 days. Make sure you have a thorough understanding of each topic and can apply it in clinical situations.

2. Make practice tests:

Start practicing with sample papers and mock tests within the next month. Try as many as you can, and then look at how well you did to see where you can improve.

3. Examine the questions from the previous year:

In the final month before the exam, complete at least ten question papers from the previous year. This will help you improve your speed and accuracy and give you an idea of the kind of questions asked.

4. Make use of notes for revision

The last minute preparation needs to be done from quick review notes like those of LMRP from DBMCI. Elite series of notespaedia is also famous and referred by many toppers. Last minute revision and reviewing of the notes in last 10 days is very important.

5. Use the 20th book

The most challenging part is to retain all the formulas, mnemonics and important charts which are placed in one place given in the 20th book which is available on the notespaedia website for FREE, make use of it. If you are an avid readers, you can also buy it on the website.

6. Take breaks often:

During this time, don’t put too much pressure on yourself with your studies. Take breaks on a regular basis to unwind and refuel yourself so that you can return to work refreshed and focused.

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NEET PG 2023 internship eligibility extended till 30 June 2023- Check NBE notice here

2023 NEET PG Internship Eligibility: In order to be eligible for the NEET-PG 2023 exam, the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has altered the internship completion deadline. The internship application deadline has been extended to June 30, 2023 from March 31, 2023.

Candidates should be aware that NEET PG 2023 online registration is currently underway. On January 7, 2023, the postgraduate medical entrance application process began. On January 27, 2023, the deadline to submit the online application will expire. On March 5, 2023, the NEET PG 2023 exam is scheduled to take place.

“The Government’s Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) The official notification states, “The cut-off date for completion of internship for the purpose of eligibility for NEET-PG 2023 has revised to 30th June 2023 via its email dated 13.01.2023.”

 

 

NEET PG 2023: Important Dates

S. No Event Date
1 Online Submission of Applications January 07 to January 27, 2023
2 Edit Window for All Payment Success Applications January 30 to February 03, 2023
3 Final and Selective Edit Window February 14 to February 17, 2023
4 Issue of Admit Card February 27, 2023
5 Examination Date March 05, 2023
6 Declaration of Result By March 31, 2023
7 Cut-off date for completion of internship towards eligibility for NEET-PG 2023 June 30, 202

In order to excel your preparations: Don’t forget to go through : The 20th book- All in one cheat sheet for NEET PG

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How to fill application for NEET PG 2023 : Guide

Delhi, India:  National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) began the registration process for the National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate, NEET PG 2023 on 7th January 2023.  Medical graduates who wish to apply for NEET PG 2023 must register at nbe.edu.in.

The information bulletin that the authority issued stated that the computer-based NEET PG 2023 exam will be given on March 5, 2023. If you want to apply for the exam, continue reading to learn the easy steps to fill out the NEET PG 2023 application form.

Instructions for registering for the NBE NEET PG 2023 exam: Visit the official website:

Steps to fill out the NEET PG application form 2023:

  • Go to nbe.edu.in and create an account and register, do remember the email and password you enter.
  • Fill out the application form and upload the required documents.
  • Pay the NEET PG 2023 application fees.
  • Click on submit.
  • Download the NEET PG application form 2023 for later use.

NEET PG 2023: Date of internship completion As stated in the brochure, only candidates who have completed their internship by March 31, 2023, will be eligible to fill out the NEET PG 2023 application form.

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Fields That Cannot Be Edited

There are some fields on the NEET PG 2023 application form that cannot be changed: They are:

  • Name of the candidate
  • Nationality
  • Mobile Number
  • Email address
  • Test City

NEET PG 2023 Eligibility Criteria

  • Candidates must review the eligibility requirements prior to applying for the exam or participating in the counseling process. The eligibility requirements for the NEET PG are summarized below:
  • Candidates must have a permanent/provisional registration certificate of MBBS qualification issued by the Medical Council of India or State Medical Council and a MBBS degree that is recognized under the provisions of the Indian Medical Council Act 1956.
  • They must also have completed their internship by July 31, 2023. Before applying for the NEET PG exam, candidates must meet the desired eligibility requirements. Examine the in-depth information regarding the NEET PG 2023 eligibility requirements.

Limitation on age

The conducting authority has not established a specific age limit. The exam is open to people of any age.

The NEET PG Entrance Examination is open to Indian and overseas-residing foreign nationals of any nationality.

Important Documents for the NEET PG Application Form

When completing the NEET PG Application Form, it is essential to have the following documents on hand:

NEET PG 2023 Important Instructions Candidates should ensure that they adhere to the following points:

  • NEET PG 2023 Admit Card and Score Card Certificate and
  • class 10th grade sheet (for date of birth) Scorecard or Rank Letter Certificate and
  • class 12th grade sheet
  • Identity Proof (Driving License/PAN Card/Aadhar/Passport)
  • Photocopies of eight passport photos
  • Provisional Allotment Letter
  • Caste Certificate
  • Disabilities Certificate (if applicable)

Dos:

  • Candidates should make sure they meet the NEET PG Eligibility Criteria before submitting the exam form. If the candidate does not comply, he or she will be disqualified, even if the fee is paid.
  • Candidates should ensure that they complete the registration form within the allotted time in order to minimize last-minute errors.
  • Candidates should figure out their own application fees before paying the amount suggested by the computer.
  • Candidates must adhere to the Application Form Documents’ requirements.

Don’ts

  • Candidates should fill out the form carefully to avoid making mistakes because the correction window only allows you to edit a limited number of items.
  • False documents should not be uploaded by candidates because doing so would result in their candidature being rejected.

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NEET PG 2023 Information bulletin released by NMC: Know details

A recent notification comes in stating the full prospectus on NEET PG 2023 , the important details are stated in this article. Read at the important dates and the exam details.

Processes Timelines
Online Submission of Applications 7th January 2023 (3 PM Onwards) to 27th January 2023 (Till 11:55PM)
Edit Window for All Payment Success Applications (Any information/documents can be edited except Name, Nationality, Email, Mobile number and Test City) 30th January 2023 to 3rd February 2023
Final and Selective Edit Window to rectify Deficient/Incorrect Images (No further opportunity shall be given)

1. Photograph

2. Signatures

3. Thumb Impression

14th February 2023 to 17th February 2023
Issue of Admit Card 27th February 2023
Examination Date 5th March 2023
Declaration of Result By 31st March 2023
Cut-off date for completion of internship towards eligibility for NEET-PG 2023 31st March 2023

 

NEET-PG is an eligibility-cumulative examination that is prescribed as the single entrance examination for admission to various MD/MS and PG Diploma Courses. The allocation of marks for each MCQ shall be as follows:

For admission to MD/MS/PG Diploma courses, no other state or institution-level entrance exam will be accepted.
For admission to MD, MS, and PG Diploma courses offered by a number of national universities and institutions, passing the NEET-PG exam is required. Even foreigners seeking medical school admission in India must complete the NEETPG.

Exam Details: NEET PG 2023

 

  • On March 5, 2023, the computer-based NEET-PG 2023 exam will be administered in a single day and session.
  • Syllabus: According to the Graduate Medical Education Regulations, which were issued by the former Medical Council of India with prior approval from the Government of India, the exam’s syllabus must include subject areas and knowledge area.
  • The exam is going to be a multiple-choice question test that will be given over a computer network (CBT) in accordance with the plan. It will have 200 multiple-choice questions, and each one will only have four options for responses or distractions in English.
  • Out of the four options that are presented in each question, candidates are required to select the response that is the most appropriate, best, or correct. The allotted time is 3 hours and 30 minutes.

Marking Scheme

 

1 Correct Response:  4 Marks
2 Incorrect Response :1 Mark shall be deducted
3 Unattempted Question: Zero

 

Allocation of time for NEET PG 2023

 

  • Allow Candidates to enter the examination centre and Commence Registration for the test 07:00 AM
  • Entry closes at Examination Center 08:30 AM
  • Grant access for Candidate Login 08:45 AM
  • Candidates log in to read instructions 08:50 AM
  • Exam Start Time 09:00 AM
  • Exam End Time 12:30 PM

Criteria for Foreign Medical Graduates’ (FMGE) Eligibility:

 

According to the Screening Test Regulations, 2002, the Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (Screening Test), which is administered by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences, must have been passed by Indian citizens or foreign citizens of India who have obtained their primary medical qualifications from medical colleges outside of India. In addition, they must have been registered with the National Medical Council (NMC), the former Medical Council of India, or the State Medical Council, and their internship must have ended or be expected to end by March 31, 2023.

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Elibigility for Indian Medical Graduates

 

The single eligibility cum entrance exam for MD/MS/PG Diploma Course admission for the 2023-2024 academic year will be NEET-PG 2023, which will include the following:
1. 50 percent quota for seats in all Indian states and union territories.
2. quota seats for all Indian States and Union Territories.
3. The entire nation’s private medical schools, institutions, and recognized universities Institutions for the Armed Forces’ Medical Services
5. Post-MBBS DNB Courses, Direct 6-Year DNB Courses, and Post-MBBS NBEMS Diploma Courses

The following medical institutions are not included in NEET-PG’s centralized admissions for MD/MS seats for the 2023-24 session:

1. New Delhi, AIIMS

2. AIIMS Chandigarh, PGIMER and

3. In Puducherry, JIPMER

4. NIMHANS

No state government or private medical college or university will hold a separate entrance exam for admission to its MD, MS, or PG Diploma courses during the 2023–2024 admissions period.

All other related information on NEET PG 2023 will be posted regularly on our blog. Keep following

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