Self Assessment and Review of Microbiology by Arvind Arora. Smart Study Series: Pharmacology by Bhaskar Krishnamurthy & Kamal KV (Buy from Amazon/ Flipkart) This book is counted as the best book for the preparation of Pharmacology by many students and is highly recommended. Review of Pharmacology by Gobind Rai Garg & Sparsh Gupta (Recommended) (Buy from Amazon/ Flipkart) Self Assessment and Review of Pharmacology by Arvind Arora (Recommended). Smart Study Series: Pathology by Charanjeet Ahluwalia (Buy from Amazon/ Flipkart) Pharmacology Review of Pathology and Genetics by Gobind Rai Garg & Sparsh Gupta (Recommended) (Buy from Amazon/ Flipkart)Ī very good book but Arvind Arora is better than it. Self Assessment & Review of Pathology by Arvind Arora (Recommended) (Buy from Amazon/ Flipkart) Pathology is subject with one of the most marks weightage in PG exams. Self-Assessment & Review of Basic Subjects (Anatomy & Forensic Medicine) by Arvind Arora (Recommended). This book is described in the above section. Gaurav Aggarwal (Buy from Amazon/ Flipkart) Smart Study Series: Forensic Medicine and Toxicology by Dr. Review of PGMEE (vol 1) by Amit Ashish also has FMT section which format as mentioned above. Smart Study Series: Physiology by Vivek Nalgirkar (Buy from Amazon/ Flipkart) Forensic Medicine & Toxicologyįorensic Medicine & Toxicology (FMT) is one of the easiest subjects in medical entrance exams with a lot of marks weightage.ĪCROSS: A Complete Review of Short Subjects (Vol-2) also has an FMT section. Smart Study Series: Anatomy by Anu Khera (Buy from Amazon/ Flipkart)
I have not read this book yet but including it as an alternative option for students. Self Assessment and Review of Biochemistry by Rebecca James Perumcheril is the newest addition to this list. Also, these books are easier to revise compared to ACROSS.
So, I would recommend all students to read this book instead of classic Across. Also, notes given in these books are much better and effective to read when compared to Across. This makes it a particularly good option for students who do not have time to go through textbooks. The feature I liked most about them is that it now gives notes (description-explanation) on every topic before starting of MCQs. Arvind Arora’s new editions are the best books to prepare for any subjects. Self-Assessment & Review of Basic Subjects (Anatomy & Forensic Medicine) by Arvind Arora (Recommended). I have compared recent editions of Arvind Arora books with Across and Amit Ashish. Review of PGMEE (vol 1) by Amit Ashish is an alternative for students who do not like ACROSS. (updated with a link to latest edition) (Buy from Amazon/ Flipkart) 13 DM/ Post-Doctoral Entrance Exam BooksĪCROSS: A Complete Review of Short Subjects (Vol-2) has always been counted as the best book for pre-clinical subjects like Anatomy, Biochemistry & Physiology, and is used by most students for many years.A detailed breakup of subjects for AIPGMEE can be found here and for NEET-PG here. So the final decision should be made by the student only about how many days he/ she wants to read a particular subject. A student who is good at a particular subject will take the lower number of days to read it from MCQs books. Also, Forensic Medicine has a weightage of 10 marks but it is easy to finish it off in 4-5 days. For example, Radiotherapy and Radiodiagnosis both have 6 marks each weightage in AIPGMEE but it is easy to finish it off within 2-3 days each. This is a very approximate method of knowing the days and it mainly applies to subjects like Medicine, Surgery, PSM, Pharmacology, etc i.e. So Number of Day for a subject = Weightage (Marks) of the subject in NEET-PG/ AIPGMEE. I am writing about this because I have got many queries from students about how much time should be given to each subject.
SURGERY FOR PGMEE AMIT ASHISH 11TH EDITION CRACK
In this review article, I am mentioning the most commonly used MCQ books by medical students to crack these entrance exams along with my opinion on which one is the best.Īlso before I start with the review of the books I would like to tell you a simple method to decide how much time should a student give to each subject for the subject-wise reading. As these PG entrance exams are based on Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) classic medical textbooks are not too much of use to students as MCQ books are needed for orientation to the exam pattern and also for quick revisions which are not possible to do from classic textbooks due to the limited time available to students. It is always confusing for students preparing for their Postgraduate (PG) medical entrance exams like AIIMS PG, AIPGMEE, NEET-PG, JIPMER, PGI, CMC, MAHE, etc.