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How can I pass final MBBS in 6 months?

How can I pass final MBBS in 6 months?

6 months to 1 Year Plan Study 4-6 hours regularly on the initial stage and up to 10-14 hours per day in last 3 months. Take proper care of your sleep and meals to keep you healthy. Dedicate a fixed time for studying Practical and Theory. Because both are equally important.

Do MBBS students have backlogs?

Backlogs are the most common reason why an MBBS student fails to crack PG in the very first attempt.

How do you pass a medicine test?

Here are some top tips for succeeding in your first medical school exam:

  1. Plan ahead. You’re unlikely to have completely free weeks without teaching before your first medical school exam.
  2. Know what the most important content is.
  3. Do little and often.
  4. Cover everything and then revise in depth.
  5. Revise actively.
  6. Take breaks.

Is 3 months enough to prepare for the MBBS final?

A 3 months is an enough period to pass MBBS final if you have done some level of readings, and attended regular classes in MBBS years. Making notes or having notes is a Add on bonus to have. But for the ones who want a good score and knowledge of the subjects will have to study at least from the beginning of the year.

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How to make a smooth exit from MBBS finals?

Medchrome Recommends Tips and Guidelines to follow to make a smoother exit out of MBBS finals Beginning of preparation for Final year ideally starts after third year, but it’s never late. In the Final year itself you can make a base strong enough to appear for final exam.

Is final year MBBS the toughest exam in all sectors?

Final year MBBS, the soldier of Medicine’s mighty battle. As heard of, it is among the toughest exams that is conducted among all sectors. May or may not be true, but one truth our Professor said is surely true, ‘ A Final Year Student knows more than a Professor”.

What is National Exit Test (next) for MBBS?

In August 2019, the Lok Sabha passed the National Medical Commission Bill 2019, which states that MBBS Graduates in India will be required to sit for a national-level exit exam call National Exit Test (NEXT). Here are some objectives, amendments, advantages and disadvantages of NEXT for MBBS.