ANSWERING THE COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS! NEET MDS- AIR 86 #bhu #neetmds2023 #neet #neetmotivation
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Dr. Pallavi Kendre addresses common questions related to dental exam preparation strategies, emphasizing effective use of resources like Dental Pulse. She advises on how to optimize revision by focusing on questions over lengthy explanations, discusses managing time based on individual strengths, and shares tips on maintaining consistency. For pharmacology, she recommends using Sparsh Gupta for better clarity. She also encourages third-year students to start early and underscores the importance of setting realistic goals to avoid burnout. Dr. Pallavi concludes by motivating viewers to trust themselves and stay consistent in their studies.
Takeaways
- 😀 Focus on quick revisions without going into long explanations during the final review phase.
- 📘 Dental Pulse is sufficient for most subjects except pharmacology, which requires additional resources like Sparsh Gupta.
- 📚 Third-year students should start studying important subjects like General Medicine, General Surgery, and Oral Pathology to ease their future preparation.
- ⏰ Avoid hourly timetables; instead, set achievable daily targets to stay motivated and manage time effectively.
- 💪 Consistency is key, but taking short breaks is essential to avoid burnout and maintain focus.
- 📝 To manage ongoing classes, test series, and revisions, divide time smartly between subjects and focus on one major and one minor subject simultaneously.
- 🔄 Solve Dental Pulse at least 3 to 4 times, as it covers many basic concepts that frequently appear in exams.
- 📝 Set realistic study targets each day rather than counting study hours. Complete your targets before ending the day.
- 📖 Pharmacology requires focused study from Sparsh Gupta's book for both theory and MCQs.
- 🏅 Believe in yourself and stay consistent. Success comes with dedication, and even non-toppers can achieve great results.
Q & A
What should you focus on during the revision phase for NEET preparation?
-During the revision phase, avoid reading long explanations. Focus on solving questions and confirming answers. Only review explanations for questions you’re not confident about. Revisions should be quick, ideally completing one subject per day.
Is reading only Dental Pulse enough for NEET preparation?
-Yes, Dental Pulse is sufficient for NEET preparation, but it depends on personal study habits. The speaker focused only on Dental Pulse for MCQs, except for some additional reading in subjects like pharmacology, where Dental Pulse is not detailed enough.
Which book is recommended for pharmacology?
-The speaker suggests using Sparsh Gupta for pharmacology as it offers a concise summary of each chapter along with NEET-based MCQs. Dental Pulse is not thorough enough for pharmacology.
When is the best time to start preparing for NEET, especially for third-year students?
-Third year is a great time to start studying for NEET, as subjects like General Medicine, General Surgery, and Oral Pathology are fresh in mind. Early preparation in these subjects will reduce the load during later stages of preparation.
What is the recommended approach for time management and scheduling subjects?
-Instead of creating strict hourly timetables, set daily achievable targets based on subject topics. Avoid setting unrealistic goals to prevent feeling guilty if targets are not met. It's also beneficial to study two subjects at a time: one primary subject and one lighter subject.
How do you manage revising, attending ongoing classes, and test series subjects simultaneously?
-Allocate three days for one subject and two days for another when preparing for test series. Always set aside time for revision as well, ensuring consistent preparation for both classes and tests.
How many times should Dental Pulse be solved before the NEET exam?
-Dental Pulse should be solved at least three to four times before the NEET exam. Many questions from Dental Pulse or their concepts appear in the exam, making it an essential resource.
How important is consistency during NEET preparation, and how can you maintain it?
-Consistency is crucial. To maintain it, take regular breaks when you feel overwhelmed. Short breaks help refresh your mind, and staying consistent with achievable daily goals will prevent burnout.
How should pharmacology be approached using Sparsh Gupta’s book?
-Study pharmacology entirely from Sparsh Gupta’s book, as it provides comprehensive theory along with MCQs. Focus on chapter-wise summaries and NEET-based questions.
What advice does the speaker give for third-year students regarding NEET preparation?
-Third-year students should begin studying the basics with Dental Pulse and standard textbooks, as it’s an ideal time to strengthen foundational knowledge. This will help reduce the preparation load during the final year and internship.
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