Showing posts with label NEET. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NEET. Show all posts

Friday, 7 August 2015

Medical Exam In India



Since the ancient times, Doctors have been known as saviors. Medical profession is considered as most respected and lucrative profession in India.

There are approximately 390 medical colleges in India with the entire capacity to train 51,979 Indian medical students each year at the under graduate level and about 24,196 students at the post graduate level. With the competition and number of medical aspirants increasing each year, students with solid preparation, and the capacity to handle pressure have a tendency to perform better in these medical entrance exams and get entry to a reputed medical college such as AIIMS, CMC, AFMC and many others.

The thought of Medical exams evolves the very first question of syllabus.  Although the syllabus for all the major medical entrance exams in India especially for the M.B.B.S programmes is similar. The AIPMT Syllabus as a reference point and be kept, it is the center point of all the medical entrance exams.

The preparation for medical entrance depends from ability of an individual, basically person to person but the beginning of class 11th is considered the best time to start preparing for the medical entrance exams because the syllabus for these exams is same as that of class 11th and 12th.
Medical Entrance Exam Basic Pattern
Medical question paper can be bilingual i.e in both Hindi and English.
These tests usually are either of one or two stages. If the test is of one stage then only a mains exam is conducted to execute the selection process, whereas if it is a two stage entrance test, then first a preliminary followed by mains exam is conducted to fulfill the purpose of selection.
The medical entrance exam basically consists of four subjects; these are Physics, Chemistry, Biology and General Knowledge.
A typical pattern of the exam contains 200 objective and reasoning type questions; 60 each from Physics, Chemistry and Biology. The General Knowledge section include 20 questions, in order to check the aspirants general awareness.
Students who have completed their class 12 with science stream are eligible to apply for any medical entrance exams.

The objective type question constitute of 4 options of answers wherein you have to choose one right answer. Here, you have to be very careful as the wrong answers can fetch you negative marking. If you are not sure about any answer, we suggest you to skip that question. Hence, students must answer only those questions for which they are very specifically sure of the answer.
With good preparation you can crack the exam, right study material and dedicated is what it takes. You can check online medical entrance exam books and PDF to prepare well and at your convenience. 

Thursday, 22 January 2015

4 Important Traits to Become a Good Doctor

Becoming a doctor and studying medicine has always been a dream to one or the other person. This is one of the most desired career for students.

Just studying big books is not enough for you to become a great doctor, here are six essential traits that will make you a good doctor.

1. Professionalism
This is the most basic trait that is required in not just medical field but in any other career. It is of the utmost importance that you behave professionally in all your conduct. The key concepts of professionalism are universal.

It is really important for a doctor to maintain the Doctor-Patient confidentiality as it is a fundamental rule of medical ethics. Another important aspect is to maintain a professional distance from your patients as they need to feel safe in order to disclose their personal health related information at their discretion.

2. Patience
If you happen to become a renowned doctor then there are chances that you may get flooded up with appointments, some doctors tend to rush and make quick decisions in order to attend them all. It is very important to realize that it’s the service that talks about your work, nothing else.

For becoming a good doctor, you need to first learn to keep patience, this is a habit that takes some good amount of time to develop but once developed, it will give you a better life and career.

3. Hard working
First of all, if you aspire to become a doctor you are required to study hard right from your high school.  Cracking medical competitive exams like AIPMT etc.  are not cupcakes it requires a lot of preparation, dedication and hard work. You need to prepare well with right choice of study material, there are many medical books online as well as AIPMT books available for your reference.   

This practice of working hard will not just help you in the exam but also in future if you become a doctor. Working in this profession means working long hours, weekends as well as holidays.

 4. Up-to-date
With new medicines and cures being invented almost every day, it is very important for the aspirant to be up to dated about the latest happening in medical sciences. Not just the aspirants but the medical professionals should also be well versed with latest happening, new findings, innovative research and emerging theories in the world of Medical Sciences

Remember one thing, you should never stop learning.