How do I train my mind to study 1st year MBBS?

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Keep yourself calm and compose. Focus and concentrate on the day to day topics. Study day to day topics. Prepare a notes with diagram, tables, flow chart to remember. Understand and study.
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Hi .. it’s not an big majic. How you people focus and studied in higher secondary to gain more marks , use that same way but here you should understand and study. Because first year subject are like pillars to develop till final year . And one more thing if you cleared first year with full involvement...
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Hi .. it’s not an big majic. How you people focus and studied in higher secondary to gain more marks , use that same way but here you should understand and study. Because first year subject are like pillars to develop till final year . And one more thing if you cleared first year with full involvement in subjects then you don’t need to sit and study for upcoming years . You will get an confidence and clear it easily with seeing casess practically. read less
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MD (PATHOLOGY) FROM SGPGIMS, LUCKNOW, I HAVE TEACHING EXPERIENCE OF 4 YEARS.

First try not to be panic about study. If you have reached this level you will surely land somewhere good only. Regarding subjects I suggest you to give more emphasis on anatomy. Read anatomy and revise by discussion. Read A K Jain physiology and biochemistry by Satyanarayan.
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