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PostPosted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 4:33 am    Post subject: All India preparation tips

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I am posting this excellent article sent by one of our users vicky about PG entrance preparation.

We would hope that other successful candidates also help those who are still preparing to achieve their goals.

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All India PG preparation Tips:

There are no shortcuts. Competition is quite fierce these days and a casual approach to exam is not going to help. But if u plan properly and keep your cool during exam, there is no reason that you cant make it. I will try to give some tips. I hope some of you can benefit from it. All the views expressed here are my own and true and helpful to the best of my knowledge!!

Basic books:

- All India Pevious years' solved papers by Mudit Khanna
- AIIMS solved papers by Amit and Ashish
- Tehalaka by Dr. Rajesh Prasad (it contains solved mcqs of anatomy, physiology, biochemistry and forensic medicine)...Must read book according to me
- Sure Success By Ramgopal
- Chauthary For PGI (not that useful for all india)

These are the basic mcq books that should be done thoroughly. If u done with them, than you can do salgunan. In my opinion, this book is not necessary for all india. atleast i didnt read it


Regardless of what i write here, you must follow your own plan according to your strengths and weaknesses. Spend more time on the subjects in which you are weak. This is the kkey to success. You have to identify which subjects made you suffer during your profs or during your previous attempt(s). Its always a good idea to finish them first. You can follow any order in doing subjects as u like. Try to finish all subjects atleast2-3 months beforte the main exam so that you can have adequate time to give the revisions.

For each subject, you have to do the previous years' questions(AIIMS and All India), corresponding theory book and Ramgopal sure success. I also would recommend to keep Harrison alongside as a referance while doing any subject. It will always come handy.

I also recommend you to take a small notebook and start taking notes of difficult to remember points, some important flow charts and tables. These come really handy for last day revision before the exam. You have to make sure that you don get too carried away with writing more and more as it will just waste your time and you may not be able to revise the whole things in one day before the exam. You ma do it subjectwise (if u have the patience)...or you can just write the points randomly (just like me).

Anatomy:

This is the subject i never did all through my preparation! Indeed it seems too much for an effort to read through all volumes of chaurasiya and still not able to solve the mcqs.

Recommended Books: Chaurasiya (all 3 volumes), Sure success by Ramgopal(big book), Tehalaka by Dr. Rajesh Prasad(for mcqs)

if u ae short on time, i would suggest to read the anatomy pages from ramgopal's book and do mcqs from tehalaka...this way you should be able to answer more than half the questions from anatomy, which according to my opinion is quite good. you should concentrate on nerve injuries, nerve entrapment syndromes, muscles nerve supply and actions(especially upper limb), various type of joints(asked many times!), various fossa and there contents and cranial nerves. anyway one should not be spending too much of time on anatomy as itsa low yielding subject.

Physiology:

Recommended books: Ganong (very good book), Guyton (only for referance), Tehalaka.

Here tehalaka comes in very handy. if you read all the mcqs with explaination from this, you would be able to solve majority of the common questions from physiology. supplement it with ganong with selected reading with special emphasis on general physiology topics

Biochemistry:

Recommonded books: Harper, Tehalaka, lippincott (as an alternative)

lot of people will say that lippincott is very good, but i never found it that good. I would recommend reading Harper. The newer editions of Harper have been progressively trimmed, so it should not take more that 10 days to read on the first go. Topics that should be stressed are genetics(obviously!), chapters at the beginning(like enzymes, amino acids and some general chapters), regarding metabolism, it would certainly help, if you take notes of some important points on a note book for quick revision before exam. It will certainly help.. Tehalaka is nice for revising the facts quickly

Forensic Medicine:

Recommended books: Pareikh, Tehalaka, forensic SARP

Here again Tehalaka comes in very handy. you can solve most of the mcqs from this book. Also forensic SARP is not bad at all for poisonings (especially do lead, mercuary, arsenic and others commonly asked). I would suggest you to make small notes of important features of common poisonings for quick revision later on. From Pareikh, do only selected reading. Always spend some time on ballistics...they need to be understood properly to solve the related mcqs.

Pathology:


Recommended books: Robbins(big)

This is the only book thats needed...and of course, i am not including harrison, because i persume that you keep it alongside for referance while doning any subject. This in my opinion is the most important subject(even more than medicine, surgery). If u have good grasp of pathology, it would certainly go a long way to improve your chances in PG exams. I recommend you to read this book thoroughly with more emphasis on blood, GIT, kidney and general pathology...things that you can probably skip or do selectively are: CNS, Musculoskeletal system and other chapters towards the end of the book. I you have read this book during your prof, it would certainly help.

Pharmacology:

Recommended books: Tripathi, Katzung (Referance), Goodman & Gilman (only for referance, not at all essential!), Tumors SARP

Agian this is a very important and productive subject. In tripathi, more stress should be on ANS and CVS. Tumors SARP is also quite good...just to be read selectively

Microbiology:

Recommended books: Ananthnarayan(very good book), jawetz(review), chatterjee(parsitology), SARP microbiology

Jawetz (review, not the text book) i recommend for reading the immunology part. it will help you understand the basics of immunology in a very easy manner. For rest, Ananthnarayan is good enough...special emphasis should be on general microbiology. Virology can be done selectively like doing common ones like hepatitis, rabies, AIDS, rota virus, polio and from parts you see the questions...never forget to do general virology. Bacteriology has be done thoroughly in my view. For mycology, ananthnarayan is good. you may also look at SARP for mycology. For parasitology, although chatterjee is the recommended book but it consumes much of time..i would suggest just reading it from jawetz and doing mcqs. that should be enough for only 1-2 quesions are asked from parasitology.

SPM:

Recommended books: Park (what else!), High yield biostats by tyagi or Mahajan
SPM is the subject thats often said to decide matters. If prepared properly, it can be quite scoring subject as well ...as hardly anything is asked outside Park. Important topics are first 116 (or something like that) pages. I mean up to the chapter about screening. Learn all the concepts properly. this will help you solve more than half the mcqs of SPM. Diseases should be done selectively. Do the more important diseases like tuberculosis, polio, leprosy, rabies, AIDS, syphilis, respiratory infections, rickettsial diseases, dengue, yellow fever(who cares it doesn’t occur in India!), diptheria and as you see the questions. From the remaining chapters, you should do environment and health chapter, contraceptives, health and nutrition and disease control programmes, health goals and about the health workers and their population allocations....rest can be done selectively.

Biostats you can do from high yield biostats. Its quite good. and you can do it in just one day. Nowadays some questions may even be out of that book. Ypu can also do Mahajan for biostats. Its better but consumes more time

Eye:

Recommended books: Khurana, kaski (referance), parson(referance)

Khurana will do for most of the questions. for some really hard questions, kanski comes in handy . important topics are... Cataracts, ocular injuries, uveitis, corneal ulcer, refractive errors, tumors(retinoblastoma, melanoma), retinitis pigmentosa, optic atrophy, papiloedema, chalazion.

ENT:


Recommended books: Dhingra

Nothing much to say. Dhingra will do for most of the questions. read selectively. more impotant topics acoustic neuroma, facial nerve course and palsy, otosclerosis, CSOM and its complications, layrngeal polps, nodules and cancer, DNS, sinusitis, epistaxis, abscess in reation to pharynx, tonsils.

Paediatrics:

Recommended books: Ghai, Nelson(referance)

Sometimes questions seem to be set from nelson and ghai seems to be insufficient. while thats true, but thats not a reason to read nelson. you cant gain much by reading nelson(its too huge a book). rather reading some selected topics may be useful. In Ghai, more stress should be on nenatology part, also CVS in quite good. also dont forget metabolic diseases and genetic diseases. Use nelson for refreance purpose as and when required. If u can spare some time, try to read the kidney part..that is cysts, dysplasias and vesicoureteric reflux.

Gynae and Obs:

Recommended books: Shaw(Gynae) and Dutta(Obs.)

Both very good books. in gynae, more stress should be on oncology, endometriosis, menstural disorders, infertility, fibroids. In Obs., do all the tables and flow charts. that makes it very easy to understand and most of the questions can be solved quite easily. And dont forget chapter of population dynamics and birth control.

Surgery:

Recommended books: Bailey & Love, Sabiston pretest, Schwartz (reference)

Bailey has to be done selectively according to the topics from which mcqs appear. More stress should be on GIT and genitourinary system. Schwartz can be useful for referance especially in GIT

Medicine:

Recommended books: HARRISON or CMDT(depending upon what u have already read), Harrison pretest, Medicine self assessment guide by Amit Ashish

Both books are good. Do the one that you have read during your profs. If u read Davidson during profs, i would suggest to do important topics from CMDT and less important topics from Davidson. As for Harrison, if u have read during your profs, it would certainly give you an edge. Some high yielding topics in Harrison are: CVS, Kidney(especially glomerulonephritis, renal failure), acid base imbalance, Hematology, Genetics, Viral Hepatitis. Important thing is not to get lost in reading medicine alone. Its huge subject and will never finish. So do selectively. Keep more stress on previous years' papers and the topics asked there. Medicine self assessment guide by Amit Ashish come handy for reading selectively from Harrison in retrograde manner

Skin: Harrison, Sure Success Ramgopal, Roxberg (referance)

Harisson and previous years, mcqs will do for most of the questions. Do it from sure success(ramgopal) also. Roxberg has to be used for referance as and when needed.

Anaesthesia:
Sure Success Ramgopal, Lee(referance), Yadav

Nothing much to say. Mainly concentrate on previous years, questions. Yadav is said to be very good. But personally I never read it.

Ortho: maheshwari

This is the only book you should do. even though these days some questions are asked which have referances from PG level books. You are not expected to answer that. Remember you don’t need to score 100%. A score of around 65% actually will give you a very good rank

Psychiatry:
Sure Success Ramgopal, Ahuja, High yield psychiatry.

Concentrate on schezophrenia, mood disorders, substance abuse, sleep cycle and disorders, autistc disorder

Radiology : No books needed here in my opinion. Just do previous years, mcqs and also do from Sure Success Ramgopal.

Time to spend on each subject: It depends upon how strong(or weak) you are in a particular subject. also you have to spend less time on subjects from which less questions area asked. anyway, i will try to give a rough idea...

Anatomy-3days(will mainly do questions from Tehalka)
Physio- 5 days
Biochemistry-10days
Forensic- 2days
Patho- 30days
Pharma- 10days
Micro- 10days
Eye-7days
ENT- 5days
SPM- 20days
Gynae & Obs.- 20days
Medicine-30days
Surgery-20days
Paeds- 7 days
SARP- 5 days
Ortho- 5days

This roughly comes out to be a little more than 6months. You may take some more or some less time depending upon your level of preparation. Its very important not to get stuck at one subject for too long.

FAQS:


1) Should i join a coaching class?

It depends upon yourself. If u can sit and study urself., there is no reason to join any coaching classes. all what coaching classes do, is they help you to get oriented towards your study. It has some advantages but it has some disadvantages too....like tests they take are oten out of reality, course management is usually a mess and you have to follow there programme ion your study. So think and decide!

2) Where should i study?

Wherever you can concentrate without undue interferance. For me, at home.

3) How many hours should i study?

12hrs a day should be the goal. make sure dont let any day go by without studying atleast an hour. Most imporant is to keep maintaining the continuity

4) Should I study alone or in a group?

Its always said to be good to do group study. But it depends upon your nature. I have always studied alone. If u are studying alone, make sure that you keep track of aippg.com forums. it can also serve as an effective group and help you to get the focus right in difficult times.

Best of luck to every hardworking doctor. If these tips can help even a single doctor, i would think that i was successful in my effort.


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 9:39 pm    Post subject:

Thanks for the info. really useful. Very Happy


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 9:44 am    Post subject:

Hi.Well have been studying haphazardly for sometime now.But with the advent of August, have suddenly got serious.I have decided to go now in a systematic way.

I have decided to follow the Bhatia weekly subject wise test series in my preparation.I missed a few of the tests on Anat,Phy,Biochem,FM and Patho. Shall be regular in all the oncoming tests.
.So this is my plan

1.Ananthnarayan entire text book along with topic wise MCQs from AAA.
2.All Micro MCQs from Amit Ashish and Mudit Khanna.

I know I may not complete point 2 by sunday butI will complete it by Monday Night.On tuesday I will start with Pharmac (, path,medicine, surgery, obs.gynae Lets see how it goes.

regards ,vinita.


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 10:06 am    Post subject:

HI, I am writting my experience for all india pre pg exam, i am a repeater for this yera, wish me good luck, people get low rank not because they dont study but because their approach is not correct.relying too much on guides though i agree that they are very important but at least one reading of standard text in each sub will make things much simpler and will aid in memorising ashish gupta and mudit khanna.paying importance to rare topics is a waste of time as 75% of the topics are repeated and thorough knowledge will help in securing very good rank.Instead of reading 5 different books once it is better to read one book 5 times provided u get that much time.You should keep revising small sub frequently like revisng Anatomy with surgery.That prolongs memory.Studying in groups and discussions with friends once in a week keeps u on the right path rather than mugging in a dark damp room of your hostel.Revising small sub before the exams and practising mcqs.failure to do these result in getting low rank or no rank at all,with best wishes for comming exams, dr. ajay


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 11:53 pm    Post subject: how to approach aiims and aiipg

hai ,i need information about how are the aiims and aipg exams .i got my b.d.s. degree one month back.wat are the books i have to refer for aiims and aipg.wat are the important chapters i have to cover in it.wat r the chapters are repeating in every exams.


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 11:10 am    Post subject: thank u my respected seniours

i stop here by to thank my respected seniours for their excellent advice......i hope with time in my hands if i can put ur experience into my use i should succeed.......wish me luck..........and all the best for those appearing exams in the comeing months.....thank u all Smile


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 6:32 pm    Post subject:

hi..
i'm in third year now.exams are in two months.a lil worried abt pg seats already!
hmmm.. wanted to ask if we should do a subject and then attempt the mcqs or just directly try to counter the mcqs???


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 27, 2006 7:16 pm    Post subject:

HI EVERY ONE THERE,THIS IS A GOOD CAUTION T ALL THOSE WHO WANNA JOIN KAPLAN PARTICULARLY KERALA-COCHIN BRANCH ,PLEASE DONT JOIN THIS INSTITUTION,IT'S REALLY WASTE OF MONEY AND TIME,NOW A DAYS ALL THE MATERIAL IS AVAILABLE OUTSIDE FOR JUST 8 THOUSAND RS,BUT IF U GO T KAPLAN EDITED INSTITUTION U WILL HAVE T PISS ABOUT 1 LAKH 4O THOUSAND SO GYUS N GALS THINK.


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 1:12 pm    Post subject:

hey, thanks for the great guidence, any one can tell me is there any website where any of the books mentioned above are available for free downloading?

vinay


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 8:00 pm    Post subject:

I AM A DENTAL 3 YR STUDENT WANTS GUIDENCE FOR PREPARATION OF AIIMS FROM NOW ITSELF.


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 5:50 pm    Post subject:

best of luck to all of you for tommorrow



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 7:42 pm    Post subject: comparison of coaching institutes in Delhi

well this is the most important problem that we students face, according to the survey that i did there are mainly three institutes-
IAMS, geography, Dr Bhatia

Out of these IAMS somehow has lost its old time glory, it is run by a man who doesnt know too much about medical profession, and this is reflected in grand tests they take too high funda.. in short unchi dukan..phika pakwan

dr bhatia has the advantage country wide network but regular course is not too good just kam chalaoo.. only good series subject wise test series for around 2000/- and remember to bargain he gives courses AT VARIABLE FEES!!!

geography IS run by a radiologist, plus points best faculty, very friendly management, posh class room, one of the best test and discussion series and an extensive 8 month regular course minus point only in Delhi and Jaipur.. so thats the catch

Best of luck to all


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 7:44 pm    Post subject: correction in the last message

D A M S Delhi academy of medical sciences not geography (d-a-m-s)


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 1:17 am    Post subject: Information

Arrow Hello everybody !
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 10:39 pm    Post subject: GUIDE ME

Hi
myself dr ana just completed my mbbs and preparing for DNB PRIMARY but dont know how to study for it what are the books how is the exam any one who know about it pls guide me .
pls help me
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 11:43 am    Post subject: timed preparation

thanx for the good timetable you have provided it is very useful


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 11:04 am    Post subject: Re: timed preparation

[quote="staff"]thanx for the good timetable you have provided it is very useful[/quote]


you are welcome Shocked


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 3:42 pm    Post subject:

hey buddys just telll me hw to prepare fr usmle step 1 ..


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 2:16 pm    Post subject: hellllllp me

Confused help me somebody. i'm a pg entrnce prep repeater. i worked for about 7 months took leave a month before AIPGE So my actual prep for the x'm was just for 2 months. this time i wnt to give it my full try. its already may n i havnt yet started studying-- so depressed. wanted to start studying from April 1st. Mad Sad

i badly need advisefor d same . is it ok i'm starting studies from may


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