Wednesday, 27 July 2016

Do’s & Don’ts of Preparing for NEET PG

While preparing for NEET PG, knowing how to crack NEET PG, how to study for NEET, tips & tricks, strategies, important/frequently asked topics, etc. can help you a lot while devising a strategy for yourself. But it is also important that the aspirants know what mistakes they can commit, which might turn out to be disastrous for their scores in NEET. In this article, apart from discussing how t crack NEET PG, we shall also discuss about what should be avoided at all costs in order to be successful.



First and foremost, make sure that your conceptual doubts do not persist. Approach your seniors, professors and any other guide and eliminate the possibility of the conceptual doubts. This should be your first milestone to achieve while preparing to crack NEET PG. If your concepts are unclear, you will not be able to implement the knowledge and end up losing on time and marks. Also, you can enrol with online NEET PG coaching like MyPGMEE, that allow you to take tests with different difficulty levels and help you understand your weak and strong subject areas.

Secondly, do not under any circumstance doubt your preparation or yourself. If you have failed previously, keep the spirit alive in your heart. Remember, “Tough times make you tougher.” Face the situation, hold yourself together and focus on your preparation.

Thirdly, it is not necessary to study every topic in detail if you’re running less on time. Focus on the frequently asked topics and practise as many mock tests as available. To access recent style Q&As, visit NEET PG coaching online like MyPGMEE. They have a huge database of over 12000 questions along with authentic answers.

Fourth, please get rid of your “my this topic is weak” attitude. If SPM is a nightmare for you and you are really strong in other subjects, there are still very low chances that you will crack NEET PG. Even if you are really strong in few subjects, ensure that you prepare your weak subjects decently enough. Take NEET PG Short Subject Challenge at MyPGMEE to analyse your preparation level.

Fifthly, do not mug up the concepts. This will not help you in the long run as mugging up leads to poor concept recall during the exam. Instead, study subject wise with online NEET PG coaching, take mock tests and simulated exams with MyPGMEE to make your preparation stronger.

All the best for your NEET PG Exam. To know more about how to study for NEET, stay tuned.

Tuesday, 26 July 2016

PG Medical Entrance Exams – Hard Work or Smart Work?

Worried about your PG medical entrance exams? Fret no more! We are here to share with you the secrets of the successful candidates who were once as confused as you are. Preparing for PG medical exams is a time of trouble and perplexity for most aspirants. Most of the candidates find themselves stuck between going to coaching and self-studying.



According to a survey, the successful candidates admit that 2,000 hours are a necessity for any aspirant to grasp the entire syllabus and crack AIPGMEE. It is important that whatever time you are able to find out for your preparation, you must be completely focussed. Even if you spend one hour a day, make it count.

It is always wise to go through PG entrance question papers to prepare for PG medical entrance exams. Platforms like MyPGMEE provide a huge database of previous year PG entrance question papers. Nothing can beat you at excelling in AIPGMEE if you religiously practise through simulated mock tests and recognize your strengths and weaknesses.

While preparing for AIPGMEE with MyPGMEE, you will be able to analyze what subject areas are your strong points and what areas need more focus, thus helping you to work more on them. You can bookmark important questions and opt for difficulty levels too. Target to cover all 19 subjects; it isn’t mandatory that you study everything from every subject, just look out for the important topics and study them thoroughly. Practise as much as you can as it is the only way you can succeed in AIPGMEE.

The correct approach includes focussing on both MCQs and text. A quick scanning of MCQs is important to test your knowledge for the subject and how well you are able to understand the question. With MyPGMEE, you can participate in simulated mock tests that will help you understand the actual AIPGMEE environment.

With your dedication and practise, stay assured that you will succeed in AIPGMEE. The key is not to study everything but to study smart. Enrol yourself today with online platforms providing PG preparation, like MyPGMEE and take a leap towards your success. Do let us know in case you need any further assistance or if you have questions related to any particular exam. All the best for your exams.

Keep Your Nerves Calm – COMEDK Preparation Tips

The COMEDK PG medical entrance exam is conducted for over twenty thousand medical, engineering and dental courses offered by more than fourteen medical, dental and engineering colleges in Karnataka, thus promising a career to all the aspirants. In this article, we will try to share some COMEDK preparation tips and tricks. Read on!

The first indispensable part of COMEDK preparation or basically any entrance examination preparation is to understand the pattern of the exam and the types of questions framed. Every examination is customised as per the needs of the institutions it caters to. Since different institutions have different selection criteria, they conduct different exams to take admissions. It is always advisable that an aspirant must go through previous year question papers to understand what type of questions are asked in COMEDK and prepare accordingly. One can always access platforms that provide PG preparation online, like MyPGMEE to know the pattern and types of questions.

Practising through previous year question papers allows you to get detailed idea about the type of questions frequently asked, the topics they are asked from, their difficulty level and much more. Pro tip: get trial access to MyPGMEE. It provides you access to over 12000 questions based on previous year question papers of exams like COMEDK; thus allowing you to identify your strengths and weaknesses. Also, the Medical PG simulation exam help you practise in real time exam environment and make you familiar with the time you need to spend on each question. The more you practise for COMEDK in Medical PG simulation exam, the better equipped you are to handle the pressure of the exam.

There is no better way to prepare for PG medical entrance exams like COMEDK than self-preparation & self-analysis. It allows you to find the loopholes in your concepts and preparation, allowing you to revisit the mistakes and probe further into the concepts. 

Make a schedule; absolutely stick to it and never procrastinate. The ocean of syllabus one has to study for cracking PG medical entrance exams like COMEDK, require constant diligent efforts. Train your brain accordingly and practise a lot. Also, one must make revision notes of the concepts you need to go through before the exam. They help a lot during the last minute preparation. PG preparation online tools like MyPGMEE allow you to bookmark difficult questions so that you can revisit them anytime or practise more such questions. 

All this, can improve your preparation and retention. To cover portions quickly and to analyse your preparation for COMEDK, visit MyPGMEE and start preparing at your own pace. Hope you found this article a good read, do let us know in case you need any details on the same. Until next time, work hard! 

Monday, 18 July 2016

Tips & Tricks for Cracking DNB CET

We all know that hard work pays and there are no shortcuts to success, but it is important for candidates to know a few tips and tricks that can help them in the long run. In this article, we shall talk about the tips and tricks which can be fruitful during the difficult exams like DNB CET.

First and foremost, time management. Most aspirants, while appearing for the exam, use all their focus on the first few questions, thus leaving themselves more exhausted in the remaining questions. Remember, each question in your DNB CET paper is as important than the rest and you must manage your time in such a way that you are able to solve each question with same focus. Rushing to complete the paper in the end may yield poor results.

Secondly, do not even once think about the difficulty level of the paper. Never expect an easier paper because if it is so, it is easy for the other aspirants too. Leave the stress outside before entering the exam because it will hamper your focus, your memory retrieval and thus affecting your scores. Don’t judge the difficulty of your DNB CET paper, instead focus on the questions and answers, and do your best.

Thirdly, it is important for you to realize that your brain needs training. Practise as much as you can. It is advisable that aspirants make use of platforms providing PG preparation online and extensively participate in mock challenges. Platforms like MyPGMEE have a huge database of questions as per various exams and keep conducting Mock Challenges, thus helping you familiarize with the Exam Environment & Types of Questions. These simulated exams also help you manage time. There are many aspirants who finish their mock tests halfway through the total exam time. This is not very wise. They key is to manage time; the key is to take time to solve each question with equal concentration. Practise with mock tests available at MyPGMEE to understand the importance of pace, maintaining focus and to complete the exam without stress.

Last but not the least; you know your style of studying better than anyone can ever tell you. Make your own strategies to tackle with challenging questions. In medical PG entrance exams like DNB CET, one must expect challenging questions. Most of the successful candidates we have come across have mentioned that they had strategies for such questions, which need to be tested with Mock Challenges available with platforms providing PG preparation online, like MyPGMEE.

As the old adage goes, “A stitch in time, saves nine”, make the most of the time you’re left with and train your brain. Prepare, Practise & Perform with MyPGMEE to succeed in DNB CET. Stay tuned for more wisdom on cracking PG Medical Entrance Exams.

Friday, 24 June 2016

High Yield Topics for cracking PG Medical Entrance Exams

MyPGMEE presents High Yield Topics for fast revision that will help you prepare for Medical PG entrance exams like AIPGMEE, NEET PG, DNB CET, AIIMS PG, JIPMER, and UPSC. These short topics will act as revision nuggets and aid recall during the exam, for more such tips please visit www.mypgmee.com / download mypgmee app. Join our facebook group: crack aipgmee with Dr. Mudit Khanna to interact with Authors and fellow Students.

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HYT – PAGET’S DISEASE

1. Increased bone turnover (Therefore elevated serum ALP and urine Hydroxyproline levels) with abnormal internal architecture leading to thick, but brittle bones.
2. High incidence in Europe, America, relatively rare in Asian countries, M=F, common in >50 yrs age
3. Familial involvement +
4. Link with viral infection suggested as probable etiology
5. Both Osteoblastic and Osteoclastic activities are elevated
6. Most common sites – Pelvis, Tibia
7. Most patients – ASYMPTOMATIC, incidental diagnosis on X-ray for other cause or elevated S. ALP levels
8. Clinical Features – Dull aching pain, deformities of extremity bones that later complicate as fractures, esp. anterior bowing of tibia, skin over the deformed bone appears warm (Osteitis deformans is therefore a synonym used for Paget’s disease), enlarged skull, Platybasia.
9. Cranial nerve compression – 5th, 7th, 8th CN, Spinal nerve root compression
10. Increased incidence of otosclerosis, Steal syndromes
11. X-ray – Osteoporosis circumscripta, flame shaped osteolytic lesion in diaphyseal region
12. Biochemical – S.Calcium and S.Phosphate – Normal. RAISED S.ALP, U.hydroxyproline
13. Risk of malignant transformation is around 1% with very poor prognosis.
14. Specific treatment to be considered if – Persistent bone pain, repeated fractures, high output cardiac failure, hypercalcemia due to immobilization, neurological complications
15. Treatment options – Calcitonin, Bisphosphonates


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Tuesday, 17 May 2016

High Yield Topics for cracking Medical PG Entrance Exams

MyPGMEE presents High Yield Topics for fast revision that will help you prepare for Medical PG entrance exams like AIPGMEE, NEET PG, DNB CET, AIIMS PG, JIPMER, and UPSC. These short topics will act as revision nuggets and aid recall during the exam, for more such tips please visit www.mypgmee.com / download mypgmee app. Join our facebook group: crack aipgmee with Dr. Mudit Khanna to interact with Authors and fellow Students.

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HYT 1: Obturator Hernia
Pelvic hernia mostly occurring in old, multiparous women.
Features include -
1. Bowel herniates through the obturator foramen, hence intestinal obstruction is seen.
2. Presents with Swelling in inguinal triangle along with painful limb movements.
3. P/v examination reveals tenderness at the obturator foramen
4. All cases need to be treated surgically

HYT 2: Carney's Complex
It is an AD inherited syndrome due to mutation of PRKAR1A.
Features include -
1. Atrial myxomas - commonly multiple
2. Heterogenous skin pigmentation
3. Pituitary adenomas
4. Sertolid cell tumors
5. Hyperparathyroidism leading to hypercalcemia
6. Tumors of adrenal gland, testis, breast and thyroid

This should not be confused with Carney's triad of GIST, Pulmonary chondroma and Paraganglioma.
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Wednesday, 20 April 2016

High Yield Topics for cracking PGMEE


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Topic 1

Pseudohypoaldosteronism type 2, also known as Gordon syndrome
  1. Defect in WNK KINASES 1, 4 (AUTO. DOMINANT)
  2. GoF mutation leading to increased activity of distal sodium-chloride transporter.
  3. This leads to high S. Sodium and chloride levels; Hence Renin and aldosterone levels are normal to low.
  4. Secondarily, S. Potassium is also raised due to impaired secretion; this also leads to acidosis.
  5. This is a scenario of Hyperkalemic Hypertension with Hyperchloremic acidosis (correlate from above)
  6. Treatment would require reduction of the activity of this transporter, and hence we use thiazides.

P.S. Hypercalciuria is a feature of gordon syndrome, and hence nephrolithiasis and bone demineralization may be seen.
Topic 2

Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis
  1. >90% cases acquired, occurring due to IgG antibodies against GM-CSF; Congenital cases due to mutations in SP-B gene; Secondary cases due to acute silicosis and hematologic malignancies.
  2. Males more commonly involved, usually present with non-productive cough. (Gelatinous expectoration may also be seen)
  3. Pathogenesis is due to the impaired function of the alveolar macrophages. Inflammation is characteristicaly absent/very low.
  4. Investigations: Polycythemia, Increased LDH, Hypergammaglobulinemia, High titres of anti-GM CSF igG, especially in BAL fluid.
  5. CXR- Bat wing opacities.
  6. HRCT - Ground glass appearance with thickened interlobular septa and intralobular structures.
  7. Treatment: Whole lung lavage.

     
Topic 3

Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis
Alopecia Areata
First we have to know that AA is a CHRONIC, auto-immune disease which leads to destruction of hair (via CD8+ cells), and frequently involves nails in the form of pitting.
The resulting alopecia is a NON-SCARRING one and hence reversible.
  1. Alopecia is patchy(leading to smooth bald patches), may involve complete scalp (A.A.totalis) or complete scalp and body hair (A.A.Universalis) {Totalis/Universalis indicate bad prognosis}
  2. Due to its auto-immune etiology, it can be associated with thyroiditis, vitiligo and pernicious anaemia.
  3. Classical exclamation hair is seen which has a thin proximal shaft and a normal distal shaft.
  4. Majority of cases have spontaneous improvement. Those requiring treatment are given intralesional corticosteroid injections.

     
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