❤❤ This is very true, sir. That externals directly ask theory paper questions in viva... In One viva table in physio,, I literally faced the same... The 2 LAQs which came in theory, were asked directly to me... I answered and they moved to associated topics... If you answer even those,, they will move to some offbeat topics with concept... If you can't attempt that harder questions it will be ok if the examiner is good...they will provide hint and want yourself to answer and build concept. 🙂🙂
Sir how to learn by Reading ?? Bcz i am a crammer my whole life By reading the book only im unable to remember So someone told me to read loud , someone told to read and explain to yourself , someone told to read and summarize the page What did you do beside plane reading to remember bio
@@sujalkumarsingh6404 Understanding the core of each topic. That helps to memorize. Also, i created visual memories of the stuff that i read. Like, diagram on a particular page, and the matter written around it. That was useful to recall. Because, visual memory is much stronger than any other form.
@@VivekSirsPhysiology Sir i want the memorization steps Like you saying the first understand the core concept of each topic Then after that what should। I do to memorize ???? What is the next step after understanding ?? Is the next step reading in mind or just simply reciting it while watching notebook or writing it or Reading out loudly or Reading in mind or Reading then closing book and then trying to recite it ???
@sujalkumarsingh6404 After reading it once, and learning the core concept, close the book. Try to recall the points in your mind. Write down those points. And then, next day morning, when you get up, first thing , try to recall that topic again. This is for memory consolidation. Gradually the things will get firmed up. After 15 days, try recalling it again. This will complete the process of memory consolidation and retrieval.
Sir, I have just entered medical college and I am also a student of prarambh batch at PW MED ED . I am stuck in a dilemma regarding books. Should I solely rely on guyton and hall as main textbook or I would have to refer AK jain Or sembulingham for exams. Some seniors on RUclips say that one must inculcate habit of reading standard textbooks from first year but some say you won't be able to score well by reading guyton throughout the year. Please throw some light on this issue.
@@VinodSharma-bo8dr Both those opinions are correct, from their own perspectives. Somebody who just wants to prepare for exam, would find faults with Guyton. Anyway, Guyton is life long companion. A must buy. Other books , may be for exam prep. But then, if you are in prarambh batch, videos and notes will be enough . No need for Indian author (for exam prep).
Respect and love from RIMS RANCHI to wonderful sir
@@utkarshraj1024 Thanks…..! Regards
Sir ragging in medical colleges pe bhi ek video Bana do 😅
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This is very true, sir. That externals directly ask theory paper questions in viva... In One viva table in physio,, I literally faced the same... The 2 LAQs which came in theory, were asked directly to me... I answered and they moved to associated topics... If you answer even those,, they will move to some offbeat topics with concept... If you can't attempt that harder questions it will be ok if the examiner is good...they will provide hint and want yourself to answer and build concept. 🙂🙂
@@snehajeetchoudhury1319 yes. Please share your exam experience with new batch.
It will be helpful.
Thank you Sir for this ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Thank you so much sir 💯💯🔥🔥
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Sir how to learn by Reading ??
Bcz i am a crammer my whole life
By reading the book only im unable to remember
So someone told me to read loud , someone told to read and explain to yourself , someone told to read and summarize the page
What did you do beside plane reading to remember bio
@@sujalkumarsingh6404 Understanding the core of each topic. That helps to memorize. Also, i created visual memories of the stuff that i read. Like, diagram on a particular page, and the matter written around it. That was useful to recall. Because, visual memory is much stronger than any other form.
@@VivekSirsPhysiology Sir i want the memorization steps
Like you saying the first understand the core concept of each topic
Then after that what should। I do to memorize ????
What is the next step after understanding ??
Is the next step reading in mind or just simply reciting it while watching notebook or writing it or Reading out loudly or Reading in mind or Reading then closing book and then trying to recite it ???
@sujalkumarsingh6404 After reading it once, and learning the core concept, close the book. Try to recall the points in your mind. Write down those points. And then, next day morning, when you get up, first thing , try to recall that topic again. This is for memory consolidation. Gradually the things will get firmed up. After 15 days, try recalling it again. This will complete the process of memory consolidation and retrieval.
@@VivekSirsPhysiology Thank you very much sir
What is the difference between viva and grand viva ?
@@onejohn7491 Grand viva generally means the viva on the entire syllabus (entire subject).
Sir, I have just entered medical college and I am also a student of prarambh batch at PW MED ED . I am stuck in a dilemma regarding books. Should I solely rely on guyton and hall as main textbook or I would have to refer AK jain Or sembulingham for exams. Some seniors on RUclips say that one must inculcate habit of reading standard textbooks from first year but some say you won't be able to score well by reading guyton throughout the year.
Please throw some light on this issue.
@@VinodSharma-bo8dr Both those opinions are correct, from their own perspectives. Somebody who just wants to prepare for exam, would find faults with Guyton. Anyway, Guyton is life long companion. A must buy. Other books , may be for exam prep. But then, if you are in prarambh batch, videos and notes will be enough . No need for Indian author (for exam prep).
Thank you so much sir