(click here for Part 1: Post result NEET 18) It was 24th April 2018. The result of 2nd counselling came up today. Like the first, I wasn't allotted anything. I had only filled General Medicine in my choices. Getting this top end branch at an okayish rank of 3500 was tough. I wasn't expecting anything either. But the funda of Having No Expectations, doesn't always mean that the outcome wont disappoint you. Its just that when it actually happens, when the counselling actually ended, it was Official. I will be preparing for another year. When it comes to choosing a specialty, most medical students fall into 1 of 3 categories: 1) those who know exactly what they want to do; 2) those who have a sense of what they want to do but aren't sure; and 3) those who have no clue what they want to do, either because they haven't yet found something they like or because they like multiple specialties. Lucky are those who fall into the first category. I wa...
Hi there ! In this Blog, I will try to cover all the aspects and problems that can come along while preparing for NEET PG. I have divided this into 6 posts: 1 . Motivation: What after bad result ?? 2. Motivation: Drop Year 3. How To Utilize Coaching 4. Grand Tests: How and Why 5. Planning and Time Management 6. How to Retain Longer? Memory Boosting The tips and strategies are after a thorough observation and inputs from many of my teachers and Friends. Not only from those who have successfully cracked the exam in the very first attempt, but also, more importantly from those who couldn't until 2-3 attempts, and know exactly what can go wrong and what all NOT TO DO. Your rank would simply be decided on how many Qs you get right on the day of the exam. The examiner does not see the number of days you slogged, or the sacrifices you made or how many times you scored well in your practice/mock/proff exams. If you dont perform on "The Day", everything goes t...
To recall all 19 subjects during stressful period of the exam, you need to have your notes at your fingertips. Here are some techniques I used that helped me: 1. Understand and Learn. At least wherever you can. There is already too much of factual knowledge to be mugged up. We can reduce that load by understanding the conceptual data. If you end up mugging up things which could have been understood, then at the end, you will end up gaining a huge pile of factual knowledge difficult to recall during the exam. Eg: Suture needed for vascular repair, closing abdominal sheath or mesh hernioplasty needs to be something which stays (ie non absorbable). And hence we prefer Prolene (Non absorbable synthetic suture) Eg: A common Q regarding efficacy of Penicillin (a Beta-lactam = cell wall Inhibitor) for different organisms. Now The organisms which lacks a proper cell wall would be resistant ie Mycoplasma, Rickettsia, Chlamydia. Eg: Acetylation causes DNA ...
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