@@Anatomy_Dr_Ashwani THANK YOU SO MUCH SIR🙏. MEANS A LOT COMING FROM YOU WHO MADE ANATOMY THE EASIEST WHEN IT WAS SCARIEST FOR ME. THANK YOU SIR FOR BEING THE "ANATOMY MIRACLE".
P block is a little lengthier and all theortical to be learned. I will advice that instead of making short notes, start marking with highlighter the most important one liners in ncert itself. And then in further revisions just make short notes of what you are forgetting everytime. Because Neet is completely from ncert so do go through the pages of p block when the exam is near so that you have a fresh memory of it. All the best 👍
dr. I have seen .. PG aspirants revise 1 subject in just two -three days .. Being UG student I am not able to revise 1 subject i.e. chem in three -four days whyyy ?? How can I improve my performance.... like pg aspirants who cover large units like : anatomy / medicine in just 3 days with PYQ's and grand test and 🤯 & I'm not able to revise even 11th chemistry/ physics which are
Its really hard to find honest reviews over anything nowadays.. U have beautifully explained things it was honest nd comprehensive especially the timeline.. Thank u so much dude!!! Do post more such videos..
@@kavin5444 See you can follow any source and any notes you wish but just analyse these 3 ASPECTS 1. IS THE CONTENT GIVING YOU CONCEPT 2. ARE YOU ABLE TO CRACK MCQ FROM IT 3. IS IT REVISABLE IN THE END If it fulfils these criteria then go ahead. It's not about the pages, it's about the right content that you need to read.