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Everything You Need To Know About The NEXT Exam
From 2022, the National Exit Exam (NEXT) will serve to standardize Indian medical education by replacing the MCI screening exam as well as the NEET PG exam. Thus, the primary questions on the minds of all medical students are related to learning how to prepare for the NEXT exam after MBBS and also finding the best coaching for it. To know preparation tips for the NEXT exam, we first need to understand how it is structured:
DigiNerve is an online medical education platform from Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers and it is here to solve every student’s undergraduate and postgraduate tutoring needs. As of now, there are three categories of courses offered by DigiNerve, under which several more are available. There are medical exam preparation courses like ‘Cracking MRCP Part 1’ to help students ace their medical exams, specialization courses for a detailed study in a particular field like the IUI & Infertility course, and other undergraduate courses like Microbiology, and Orthopedics – with more courses launching constantly as per student requirements!
How To Study Internal Medicine Effectively With Dr. Archith Boloor
Internal medicine, also known as general medicine, is a branch that specialises in the treatment, diagnosis, and preventive measures for various internal diseases ranging from neurology, cardiology, and gastroenterology – with several more. Students may often struggle with their internal medicine course as it covers a vast range of topics and thus, is often taxing to study. However difficult it may seem at first, it is very important as it builds a solid foundation for your life as a doctor and can also be rewarding once you know how to study internal medicine.
How To Know if You’re Eligible To Take the MRCP Exam
Every medical student knows that the MRCP exam is one of the most prestigious postgraduate medical courses and allows graduates to practice medicine in India and worldwide, including Asian, European, and Gulf countries. Originally from the UK and conducted by the Royal Colleges of Physicians, the MRCP exam has two parts – part 1 and part 2 course. Part 1 is a written exam consisting of two papers, 100 best of five questions (BOF), and a time limit of 3 hours, all of which make cracking the MRCP exam very difficult.