How do I prepare for general pathology for the NEET MS and the INI CET?

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    Teerath Teerath K

    2 years ago
    General Pathology is a very scoring and important subject for dental students. A lot of questions in exams appear from general aspect of pathology. Approach should be to have basic understanding of the normal physiology of the different systems. Once you know the normal it is easy to understand the deviation from the normal, which is exactly what pathology is. Coming to the exam point of view, in NEET MS as well as INI CET a lot of questions are asked from the Cellular chapter and very few from Systemic Pathology.
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    Deeksha Dixit | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    General pathology is a difficult subject for both the NEET MS and the INI CET because of its broad syllabus. Following are some tips that may help you prepare for the NEET as well as INI CET:
    1. Determine the key general pathology concepts based on the exam you are giving.
    2. For a thorough analysis of this subject's trends, solve at least five question papers from the previous year.
    4. Develop a target-based strategy to finish the pathology subtopics.
    5. Take advantage of YouTube and other resources to understand complex topics.
    6. Keep revising topics that you frequently forget.
    7. Making mind maps or charts can help you remember thin
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    Akshat Khandelwal | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    From competitive exam point of view, it is important to solve at least past 5 year questions from NEET MS INI CET. Consistency and revision is the key to ace your NEET MS and INI CET.

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