DON'T DO THESE MISTAKES WHILE PREPARING FOR NEET PG !!!
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Hi guys I am back with another video. Here are a few mistakes that we, Neet pg aspirants commonly do.
Link to my previous videos -
• Approach to GTs • WHY IS GIVING GTs ESSE...
• Subjectwise Approach • SUBJECT WISE APPROACH ...
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Concise and relevant.. Excellent video
Feeling motivated after watching your videos 🙏
can i use the same not with other plateform offline lectures ...dr u said not change the source for particular subject
Often when you watch videos of one platform and use notes of the other, it takes a lot of time since they both are not in sync and you end up adding few or more points here and there.
Di when to take breaks and when to take day off? PLZ PLZ PLZ tell me
To decide when to take breaks is a very relative thing and depends on an individual's mental capacity. It will be very wrong of me to set a time limit for you that, only after this much amount of time can you take a break. Your routine should be customised according to you. For eg. Some can sit for 2-3 hrs at a stretch and then take 15 mins break after they finish a topic. But again it's upto you how you feel comfortable and productive at the same time. Phew! Sorry for that elaborate explanation.
Hi I am Asim first year mbbs student (IPGMER) , So it would be better to say that some books are good for first year mbbs students
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Will try to cover this in the upcoming videos.
@@DoctorPuja97 thanks 👍
Mam I'm in 3rd year can i give gt from now?
If you have time, then always a good idea to get into the habit of giving GTs, however don't just blindly attempt, atleast finish the pre & para clinical subjects. That will give you some confidence.
Not Didi making me wanna quit BTech and pursue medicine. (●´⌓`●)
( I can't am dumb )