Strategy to crack NEET SS Surgery 2018, by preparing in last 6 months
It’s never too late for the preparation if one is determined to achieve the set goals. As NEET SS Surgery is to be held in the month of June, 2018 thus, a young surgeon need to fasten their belts to crack the cut throat completion. Six month is not a very less time for the preparation and it’s not even ample, therefore, meticulous utilization of the time is the key for the success.
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PrepLadder brings forth this blog for its aspirants to familiarize them with the overview of the entire syllabus and the best approach to cover the syllabus within the time frame, unit wise, topic wise and chapter wise, along with the expected number of MCQ’s from various topics.
Study Plan for the Preparation:
The whole syllabus is divided unit wise and further into chapter and topic wise and the days are fixed for the preparation according to the importance of each topic.
TOPIC |
Expected No. of MCQs (out of 200) |
Stipulated no. of Days |
CTVS |
30 |
20 |
NEUROSURGERY |
30 |
20 |
GIT & HEPATOBILIARY |
50 |
40 |
PLASTIC SURGERY |
15 |
15 |
ENDOCRINE SURGERY |
25 |
15 |
UROLOGY |
25 |
15 |
MISCELLANEOUS (GENERAL SURGERY + INFECTION + PSM + GENETICS + NUTRITION + TUMORS + FLUIDS & ELECTROLYTES + STERILISATION) |
25 |
15 |
TOTAL |
200 |
140 days |
According to the stipulated schedule, it will take approximately 4.5 months for the preparation of the entire syllabus along with the MCQs. Retrospectively; a candidate is expected for the self preparation of notes, flyers, and mnemonics for the last few days of preparation.
After completion of entire syllabus, the candidate must revise the material studied and take up topic wise Test Series for self evaluation of the weaker and stronger section in the entire syllabus.
At the end, candidate must opt for GRAND test on all India level which will help you to get familiarize with the examination environment, relieve all end day stress, and most importantly, help you to overcome your shortcomings, and measure your preparation on competitive level.
Books to be referred:
For Surgery |
· Bailey and Love’s Textbook of Surgery · Sabiston’s Textbook of Surgery |
For MCQ’s |
· Book by Dr. Pritesh Singh · Schwartz’s Absite Board review and Pre-test series |
MCQ Book by Dr. Pritesh Singh, this book is totally based on standard textbook, whereas, Schwartz’s Absite Board review and Pre-test series is based on recent DNB/NEET SS question papers and foreign exams.
Like for any other successful candidate, the syllabus is same for all, where the difference is, the utilization of the time and the approach followed.
Thus, Prepladder has set forth a targeted approach for the aspirants to assist them in their success. If you will stick to the above mentioned schedule, it will definitely boost up your preparation and you will surely succeed in clearing the examination.
Hope this blog has helped you in gearing up for starting up your preparation for NEET SS Surgery, 2018. Use your time efficiently.
Best Wishes..
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