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22nd July 2011, 01:42 PM
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hi rohan,
the most important thing about preparing for any exam is practice. The reason why most of us fail to do enough practice because our brain hates any form of exercise. We will study for long hours, read the text books, prepare notes also, but when it comes to practicing questions, we just are satisfied with 50-60 questions.. One must not forget that practice is essential and therefore I think, a smart way to crack AIPMT or any exam will be to practice more, because ultimately the competition (or the exam) is going to be on questions (not on how much you understood in the chapter). |
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25th September 2011, 02:27 AM
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Having written the tests myself, and even though i was the first batch to face the mains written in cbse pmt, i can confidently say that the basic strategy has not changed.
First and foremost, those who r dropping a year, plz make sure you work really hard for not just cbse but state and other exams as well. Whatever u do, don't think abt dropping another year. Its not worth it. There is much struggle ahead in this profession. But if u think that medicine is the profession for you, go ahead in confidence. Attitude counts more than anything. Tell yourself u can do it. NCERT books are the basics. You must finish them, read carefully the concepts in all 3 subjects. If you are in school, you should next go for the other theory books - just choose 1 book each which you can revise with the numericals/problems as well. Don't go overboard and buy 10 textbooks. Join a good coaching. Give regular tests, as many as possible and revise these papers too. Focus on ur weakest subject and weakest topics first. If u leave them,they'll come back to haunt u on the exam day. Take any of the popular mcq books and read and revise them. revision Is the most important thing. Questions are repeated, more so the topics. U can't afford to miss any repeated question or topic. Practise writing as many tests as possible, that is where coachings help. Finally, a month b4 the exam, only revise. Don't read anything new. Relax the day b4 exam, hv a good night's sleep. Be calm and attempt the paper, then u'll b able to recall best. And if u'v written many practice tests in a classroom, it'll make the job easy. In the end, take it just as an exam, not a life or death situation. All the best everybody. |
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1st October 2011, 06:12 PM
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hiii sir...i m weak in physics n i m in 12th with bio,chem n physics as subject and i wanna crack AIPMT WHAT I CAN DO???? which book should i refer ? pls help.....................dev
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12th November 2011, 03:56 PM
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I am a student of class XII with PCB ,,,, I WANT TO CRACKK AI PMT,,,as olmost every medical student want......and i wnt to clear pmt in first attempt....but the problm is that... in march after final exams .......we get very less time...and in that short period of time ........how can we manage such a vast syllabus with less time.......plzzz give me some tips ....how should i manage d thngs....plzzzzzz ^_^
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#23
23rd November 2011, 09:41 PM
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yaa even with ncert books u can prepare but it is necessary to practice exercise and refer to other books.
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24th January 2012, 11:27 AM
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the most important thing about preparing for any exam is practice. The reason why most of us fail to do enough practice because our brain hates any form of exercise. We will study for long hours, read the text books, prepare notes also, but when it comes to practicing questions, we just are satisfied with 50-60 questions.. One must not forget that practice is essential and therefore I think, a smart way to crack AIPMT or any exam will be to practice more, because ultimately the competition (or the exam) is going to be on questions (not on how much you understood in the chapter).
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