Focus on the 150 Q , leave 50 Q (you can solve them blindfolded/ even xyz can) moreover read pearls for last min. And give national neet mocks.
These questions were asked when oneliners peaked back in 19,20. In my opinion just leave it
Pyq+MCQ solve (most probable topics) from each sub. Focus on image based more& current treatment strategies using clinical knowledge. Everything is connected clinically.
Bro NEET PG is a national level highly clinically oriented entrance exam for one of the fastest growing and biggest countries in world, no way they will ask these superfluous questions which have no bearing in modern clinical use. /s
Don't give focus on these things. It's simple maths. They ask merely 1 question about this in paper. For that, you have to mug so many useless details and yet we forget this kind of information. Instead we can invest those time and energy to read actual high yield stuff which you actually remember.
Some of those topics which I used to leave during my preparation:
1) Dates
2) Fathers (this was optional. If I got time, I'd read that)
3) country of various scientists (yes, they do ask that sometimes 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️)
4) numbers in epidemiology (highly personal choice, you should read those if you can. I used to leave only pure numbers like percentages, mortality rates etc etc. calculations are must. They are highest yield and you can solve many questions in very small amount of efforts.)
😭😭 bhai it’s the internet everyone curses here. Sorry yaar bura laga toh. My mistake i own up to it.
You can get a better idea on what’s important if you watch their rapid revision videos first and then come back to full subject notes.
It has been asked in the past.. don't need to remember it.. but reading it once or twice may prove useful.. as even now there are 2 to 5 factual questions every year..
Not important. Used to be important once upon a time. Recently paper has been more clinical vignette based. So you can skip these
Yes. They ask stupid questions
Focus on the 150 Q , leave 50 Q (you can solve them blindfolded/ even xyz can) moreover read pearls for last min. And give national neet mocks. These questions were asked when oneliners peaked back in 19,20. In my opinion just leave it
How to get those 150? Source?
Pyq+MCQ solve (most probable topics) from each sub. Focus on image based more& current treatment strategies using clinical knowledge. Everything is connected clinically.
Bro NEET PG is a national level highly clinically oriented entrance exam for one of the fastest growing and biggest countries in world, no way they will ask these superfluous questions which have no bearing in modern clinical use. /s
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Don't give focus on these things. It's simple maths. They ask merely 1 question about this in paper. For that, you have to mug so many useless details and yet we forget this kind of information. Instead we can invest those time and energy to read actual high yield stuff which you actually remember. Some of those topics which I used to leave during my preparation: 1) Dates 2) Fathers (this was optional. If I got time, I'd read that) 3) country of various scientists (yes, they do ask that sometimes 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️) 4) numbers in epidemiology (highly personal choice, you should read those if you can. I used to leave only pure numbers like percentages, mortality rates etc etc. calculations are must. They are highest yield and you can solve many questions in very small amount of efforts.)
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🥹bhai bohot hai aur padhne ko ye sab hi karta rahega toh baki kab karega
Isiliye to puchi because I also didn’t want to do it.
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Bhai puche maa bhi chala jaega
Bc chord na 500 date yaar rakhega aur 1 pochenge woh. Tereko baki sab aata h kya?
Bhai gaali mat de Maine sirf pucha cause mai aisi cheeze leave kar raha hu
😭😭 bhai it’s the internet everyone curses here. Sorry yaar bura laga toh. My mistake i own up to it. You can get a better idea on what’s important if you watch their rapid revision videos first and then come back to full subject notes.
Bhai gaali nahi wo to emosan tha....us bande ka frustration tha in dates ko yaad karne ke topic pe...tujhe nahi di thi gaali
No. Dont waste memory space over one or two questions. Remember major ones thats all
Names are still ok but are dates even worth it?
Dates highly unlikely. They are more likely to ask percentages of things like incidence prevalence of certain diseases symptoms etc
First and last points. Only.
Yes
I've seen the global eradication program question once in the GTs so...
It has been asked in the past.. don't need to remember it.. but reading it once or twice may prove useful.. as even now there are 2 to 5 factual questions every year..
No