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Physiology is one of the critical theoretical subjects in medical examination. While it is a treat to dive deep into the subject and involve yourself in the actual world of Guyton-Hall and Ganong and Costanzo, it can swiftly become time-consuming.

Physiology is among the essential topics from the NEET MDS point of view. It acts as the basic building block for some of the highest-scoring and significant subjects such as Oral Medicine, Pathology, and General Medicine. However, the biggest hurdle for the students planning for NEET MDS is that they forget the topics that took them days to finish in the first place. The questions about which, when, and how the subjects should be addressed pop up. The article aims to limelight the preparation strategy that a student should follow when preparing for Physiology.

How to prepare for Physiology?

Make a study plan

How many days should you dedicate to Physiology preparation? A maximum of 10-11 days of Physiology preparation is the perfect duration. By giving less than ten days, you might not be able to prepare all the topics. You should study for at least ten days using the action plan mentioned below and find yourself better in Physiology than most of your competitors.

After spending less than five minutes daily practicing 5-10 multiple choice questions for ten days, you will be able to go through Physiology much faster and efficiently. Two or three days of revision in the last month before the examination will hold you in good stead!

Where to prepare Physiology from-Review books, Online apps, or Question Banks?

It would be best to decide whether to study from a review book or an app/online platform. Both options are relatively good. It flows down to your personal choice and learning technique in the end. You can also have a mixed strategy where you read from the book, solve MCQs from the app and watch video talks for more challenging and complicated topics. At DBMCI, you get a great mix of the best available opportunities with the latest material, regular tests, explanatory videos, and doubt clearance.


Remember, you don’t need to stick with a single plan for all your subjects. You may be good at some topics. You will understand that reading from a review book is faster and more effective. On the other hand, you can be weak in some subjects, and viewing video lectures might help you with the ideas.

It would be best to decide whether to study from a review book or an app/online platform. Both options are relatively good. It flows down to your personal choice and learning technique in the end. You can also have a mixed strategy where you read from the book, solve MCQs from the app and watch video talks for more challenging and complicated topics. At DBMCI, you get a great mix of the best available opportunities with the latest material, regular tests, explanatory videos, and doubt clearance.


Remember, you don’t need to stick with a single plan for all your subjects. You may be good at some topics. You will understand that reading from a review book is faster and more effective. On the other hand, you can be weak in some subjects, and viewing video lectures might help you with the ideas.


So the question about where you want to study Physiology arises. Just a word, whatever style you choose is good. It is only relevant to understand how much you can hold in your memory until the exam’s end.

Topic-Wise Weightage for Entrance exams

General Physiology

General Physiology and Nerve muscle physiology are very important. General Physiology will take some more time to prepare as individual system physiology is included in medicine, but the former is not. Candidates must highlight topics like cellular basics like Diffusion and Transport Mechanisms under General Physiology.

Nerve- Muscle Physiology

The most crucial topic in Physiology is Nerve Muscle Physiology. Many students highlighted that at least one question from topics like the Generation of Action Potential and Types of Fibers under Nerve comes up.

Muscle Physiology

Do not mix Nerve Muscle Physiology with the entire Neurophysiology-generation of action potentials, gamma fibers, alpha fibers, muscle spindle physiology. Under muscle spindle, physiology should not miss out on essential anatomical constituents and innervation. For example, knee jerks, withdrawal reflexes, reciprocal inhibitions, and muscle fibers’ plasticity are very important.

Exercise Physiology

Ensure that you don’t miss out on Exercise Physiology as it has a high weightage and many students tend to miss out on its importance. Other significant topics in Neurophysiology are Memory, Learning, and Speech. Under Sleep Study, questions have been asked from EEG for the last four years continuously. Therefore, candidates need to know how to compare EOG, EMG, and EEG for the normal awake state, deep sleep, and REM sleep.

Methods to study physiology during competitive exams

Thorough reading is essential to know the subject better. Read the book entirely & underline or highlight the relevant topics. While studying, one should make notes so that it becomes easy to improve in exams. Notes are essential for those who don’t like to read the book again & again. Also, reading different physiological processes try to relate to your own body.

One must study alone to focus on the subject. You have to read the topic as much as you can & try to read it first on your own. After reading, you can have group doubt sessions with your friends, which will intensify better learning & perception of your subject. You don’t have to spend all your day in Physiology. Just 1-2 hours daily is satisfactory to score good marks and idea building. While studying the cardiovascular system, you can learn to explore the various blood pressure changes side by side. Practical application of theory just makes the subject a lot enjoyable.


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