Beverly Sills
has rightly said in one of her quotes, "You may be disappointed if you
fail, but you'll be doomed if you don't try." The last time I went through
a forum, I came across many AIPGMEE aspirants who are literally burning the
midnight oil for the All India postgraduate medical entrance exam.
How many of you
have access to the internet but never thought of using it constructively for practicing online PG medical entrance tests? Yes, the answer is many of us
don't trust the resources available online for preparation of All India
postgraduate medical entrance exam. We doubt the authenticity and end up
wasting time by running to AIPGMEE coaching.
I am sure you
are putting your best efforts to qualify the All India postgraduate medical
entrance exam, but have you ever wondered if you are preparing the right way in
the right direction? Okay, I'm not here to stress you and put you in a jinx, I
am here you to guide you about what is the best for you with such less days
left for the All India postgraduate medical entrance exam.
I hope you have
read the famous adage, 'Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in
and day out.' Practice as much as you can. Make taking online PG medical
entrance tests a part of your daily routine. Let your hard work propel you to a
speed so fast that you have no other option than succeeding.
All India
postgraduate medical entrance exam is not only to test your academic knowledge,
it is also a test of your calmness, stability and courage. Unfortunately, an
AIPGMEE coaching may equip you with the former, but will never be able to equip
you with the latter. Instead, you must enrol yourself with an Intello-testing
platform like Elsevier's MyPGMEE, it not only helps you practise in the real
time examination environment but also lets you take online PG medical entrance tests that are made as per the latest patterns.
You must know
that exams and grades are temporary, education is permanent. While preparing
yourself for the All India postgraduate medical entrance exam, you are not just
learning for a day, but educating yourself for the rest of your life, for your
future encounter with your patients and more. Let not your studies go in vain,
be consistent and let the concepts take a permanent seat in your brain.
With just a few
months left for the final examination, you do not need to rush to a physical
AIPGMEE coaching and exhaust yourself. Instead, join an AIPGMEE coaching online. Online AIPGMEE coaching, like MyPGMEE contain dynamic database of
12000+ recent exam style questions in the form of question bank and mock tests
for preparation of all major medical PG entrance exams such as All India
postgraduate medical entrance exam, AIIMS, DNB-CET, UPSC and JIPMER. The
question bank is reviewed and updated periodically to ensure that the most
relevant content is available to the students. The information too is provided
by most able authors like Dr. Mudit Khanna, Dr. P.L. Dhingra, Dr. U
Satyanarayana, Dr. Sushanta Bhanja and Dr. Rajeev Kumar, hence, making it
authentic.
Online PG medical
entrance tests are getting tougher and tougher due to the competence level. To
qualify the exam, you don’t have to be a book worm! Just stay cool, make the
best use of the Internet, enrol with MyPGMEE and give your best. My best wishes
are with you!
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