How to master 1st prof of MBBS and get about 80 percent marks in WB? Mention all the techniques I need to follow and the must needed books.
Hello Amrit. Although every year matters, the first year in particular is very important to a student as it helps them figure out the teething problems in studying, introduces them to new technical terms, tests their fundamentals, what they studied in school, and enables in developing a strong understanding of the basics.
- What Are The Subjects In MBBS First Year
Although the reference books and some concepts could differ according to different colleges, the subjects for all will remain more or less the same. The following are the subjects for first year MBBS course:
- Anatomy
- Osteology
- Embryology
- Physiology
- Biochemistry
- How Much Time Does Each MBBS Subject Take To Cover Everyday
Ideally, an MBBS student must spend 6 hours a day for studying in the first year, to ace the tests. There are totally five subjects but the amount of time to be dedicated per subject depends on your proficiency or knowledge in each. If you are good at anatomy, spend one hour on that and focus on physiology for two hours.
- What Are The Best Books To Refer For MBBS First Year (Author-wise)
- Anatomy - BD Chaurasia
- Osteology - Inderbir Singh, AK Dutta
- Embryology - Langman's and Kadasne
- Physiology - Sembulingam and Guyton
- Biochemistry - Satyanarayana and Harpers