what is the best way to prepare for mbbs 1st yr before the college start??
Hey aspirant,
Hope you doing well.
See, the best way to prepare for any course is to have consistency in your subject. If you determined to do best then you can give your best in any preparation. Here i give you some key points so that it will help you to prepare for your mbbs course :
- Buy the books according to your ability so that you can understand the concepts easily.
- Don't get those books which have very standard words it may be difficult for you to understand.
- Make your own notes so that it will be helpful in exams and you will easily understand the concept.
- Study Anatomy daily. As it is the volatile subject and the biggest subject in mbbs 1st year so focus on it.
- Now the most important point is practice , practice and practice . Whatever you learn just revise it in a week atleast you should do revision five times of that topic which you already read.
- Keep your diet healthy as you have to keep your mind healthy also because you have to give sitting for many hours in mbbs.
- Take proper sleep also . Give relaxation to the brain .
Hope it helps you.
Thank you!!!
Hope you are doing well.
So Mbbs is a 5.5 years undergraduate course including 1 year of compulsory internship.
In first year there are 3 subjects mainly:
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Anatomy
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Physiology
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Biochemistry
So you can take books of these subjects.
You can take
B. D Chaurasia for Anatomy. It has 5 volumes
A. K jain for physiology
Gyton and hall for Biochemistry
You can study yourself and start preparing notes or you can see online video lectures too. It's your choice.
There are so many online Mbbs videos out there to learn. You can buy bone sets etc to improve your learning.
Further you can also know about your admission chances by using the tools below
COLLEGE PREDICTOR TOOL
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp
RANK PREDICTOR TOOL
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_rp
Neet cutoffs
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
Hope this helps you
All the best