In view of the growing threat of the deadly Corona virus, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken a major decision to increase the availability of doctors to fight Covid 19. Accordingly, the NEET-PG exam has been asked to be postponed for four months.
Along with the medical personnel who have completed 100 days of Covid-19 duty. So they will also be given prominence in the upcoming government job recruitments. Simultaneously the duty of medical intern will also be applied under the supervision of senior doctors in covid management.
In addition, employees who complete 100 days of Corona duty will be awarded the COVID National Service Award, the PMO said.
The service of final year students of MBBS will be taken for monitoring of patients with mild Covid-19 symptoms. The services of BSc (Nursing) / GNM pass nurses will be taken up for full time-nursing duty under the supervision of senior doctors.
More than one lakh active cases in these states
According to the Ministry of Health, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu are the states with more than 1 lakh active cases.
How to prepare in these 4 months ?
Solve MCQs
The most obvious and reasonable step is to go through your syllabus. Check and recheck that you have covered every single subject with all chapters and subtopics included. There shouldn’t be any topic your eyes missed. With the exam pattern being objective MCQ it is highly recommended to be thorough with each topic be it of minimum weightage only. Go through our NEET COMBO PLAN of LMRP + VIBE+ T &D specially designed for NEET PG with 30000+ clinical questions
Revision
The second step to the ladder would be being aware of the exam pattern and style and brushing teeth with facts like which part of the examination would carry the maximum weightage and accordingly schedule your preparations. By now, you must be aware that what all subjects demand your most attention and on what sub-topics more concentration is required. After complete revisions, you should devote your time to weaker areas as you still have scope for improvising those and nailing your results. Get LMRP Videos by egurukul which will help you revise much quicker.We have added most important topics in our LMRP videos and also covered most of the high yield topics.
Solve Previous Year Papers
Also, a very crucial component for clearing any exam including NEET PG is solving the sample papers and previous year question papers. These are ideal as they not only give you the taste of a real exam but at the same time will help you know where you stand with your revisions and learning. They are great mock tests to know the time you are taking in a particular section or a subject. These are some little things that matters the most and should be well tested and prepared for. You can go for DBMCI Question banks too they are very useful for checking knowledge and giving insights of your preparation.
Use I-T-D Approach
Now that the exams are overhead, a student has to play smartly in revisions as well. One important thing generally students miss is the I-T-D approach. I-T-D would be the importance of the topic, time consumption, and detailing. Every subject according to the weightage carries its importance. Topics with the most weightage aren’t only important but consume quite a lot of time and they have to be studied in deep detail.
With MCQ, one can’t afford to skip on a single statement or theory. Pathology, Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Preventive and Social Medicine are generally where one can lose on marks. Thus, right from the preparation stage paying closer attention to these subjects becomes vital.
Hope this decision makes room for possibilities of more learning and better preparation. Stay safe, prepare well, DBMCI always got your back. Stay safe and be prepared for NEET PG 2021.
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