Tuesday 11 August 2015

Procrastination is the thief of time- Start Your AIPGMEE Preparation Today!



An old adage says, 'The expert in anything was once a Beginner.' Still wondering how to prepare for PG Medical Entrance? Let me try and answer your questions. First let's count the benefits of starting today with AIPGMEE preparation:
  • Your preparation will decide whether you will PASS or FAIL the AIPGMEE!
  • You DESERVE the better rank in AIPGMEE!
  • Getting through AIPGMEE is probably 'ALL' you have ever wanted!
  • You want to be proud of yourself.
  • Think about your long term goal
And probably many more. Now that you’ve learnt the benefits of starting with AIPGMEE preparation, let us now talk about how to prepare for PG Medical Entrance.

Make Notes. Neat, brief notes - Do not copy huge information from your textbook and make another textbook. Jot down only the summary of the information given to you.

Make Keywords – The keywords will provide you the gist of the topic and also help you memorize better. They also enable you to recall information when needed. 

Say a Big NO to Skeleton Prose - Don’t most of us have a habit of penning down everything in form of Heading, Sub Heading and so on? Avoid it. You are making notes for revision, you are not writing a guide. Personal notes should be crisp and concise, not a ‘copy & paste’ of the textbook.

Use Your Own Words – No matter whether you understand Hindi better or English, write notes in a language you are most comfortable in and find easier to recall. This will improve retention.

Make Your Own Questions – This will enable you to form various types of questions, thus enabling better brainstorming. (Pro tip: - MyPGMEE.com, an online AIPGMEE coaching authored by Dr. Mudit Khanna, enables you to build your own tests. Why not try practising in real environment?)

Abbreviations & Symbols – Make useful abbreviations. But make sure they are easy to recall. Difficult abbreviations will not only confuse you, but will also be useless if you can’t recall them while giving the exam.

Maintaining Notes – Organise your notes. Probably you can maintain separate files for notes of different subjects. 

Avoid Learning Later – Make notes to ‘Revise’ and not to ‘Learn Later’. 

In case you’re already done making notes and going through the entire syllabus, make it a point to enrol with an AIPGMEE coaching online. With AIPGMEE just round the corner, this is the best answer I could give to your, ‘How to prepare for PG Medical Entrance?’ As far as I’m concerned, while I was preparing for my PG Medical Entrance, I not only made notes and asked my seniors and professors for guidance, but I also enrolled with MyPGMEE. It is not only a reliable AIPGMEE coaching (since it is authored by one of the leading authors, Dr. Mudit Khanna- an ace in his field), but being online, it helped me prepare according to my availability and convenience. Since most on you might be interning this time, this will be the best AIPGMEE coaching for you. 

So what are you waiting for? Now Go Do This! It’s Your Future, It’s Your Career. Stay tuned in for more tips on ‘How to crack PG Medical Entrance?’

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