Hi Fellow colleague! Since you are reading my blog, I assume you have already decided that you will give atleast one shot to clear PG exam for a better and respectable life. You are absolutely thinking right! Now you may be one of the following:-
- Just entered your internship after clearing your final year, full of enthusiasm and hope of getting the prefix “DR” ahead of your name and motivated to pursue your specialization.
- You are about to finish your internship, hadn’t thought much seriously about PG earlier, but now exams are a few months away, and have decided to give a shot.
- You have already started preparation but still feel something missing or are just baffled how to go ahead.
- You are appearing after an unsuccessful attempt and want to better your preparation techniques and rectify your mistakes for a good result.
Well, you have come to the right place and I assure you after going through all the further preparation details you will be refreshed and your dedication to succeed in your this attempt will only become crystal clear.
Dental PG exams are challenging. That’s a fact. Clinical seats are few in number and government colleges are barely 25-30 compared to more than 250 Private colleges. Your Aim is to get in a government college, with choice of your specialty. Well there are 10000 Odd students fighting for the same seat, so how much chance you stand? What is it that will make you stand apart from the rest?
It is your recipe to success!!
PG entrance exams are like a dish that everybody is trying to cook. Nobody knows the exact proportions (how to study), few know all the ingredients (what to study) and even fewer know how to present ( how much to attempt in exam). Just a balanced diet has carbohydrates, fats proteins etc in proper proportions, MDS/ MS exam preparations too require a planned number of things if you wish to succeed.
Your simple steps to clear PG exam begins now!
Read How to Prepare for PG exams.
Firstly, If I could clear the AIPG, you can too! I am not a genius. I failed in my first attempt after studying for 18 months, 15 hours a day, so I exactly know what should not be done. Read What to Prepare in my other posts to get a general Idea about the magnitude of preparation necessary.
I cleared in my second attempt, by just studying for 3 months, 8 hours a day! Yes that is right, 3 months and full of smart work and not donkey work like my 1st attempt.
List Of books For Neet,MDS , AIPG/ AIIMS Pg exam
I am going to share my tips and mantra for success which I am sure will help you in many ways.