MBBS 1st year

How to cover such a vast syllabus in a precise manner?

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Covering the vast MBBS syllabus in a precise manner requires a smart, structured approach rather than just hard work. Start by identifying high-yield topics using previous year papers and trusted study materials like BNB or standard textbooks. Stick to one main resource per subject to avoid confusion and information overload. Use active recall techniques like flashcards, short quizzes, and diagrams to reinforce learning. Combine theory with MCQ practice early on to build exam-oriented thinking. Making concise, self-written notes and flowcharts helps with quick revision. Time-blocking your day with realistic subject-wise goals improves focus and productivity. Additionally, linking concepts to clinical cases during ward rounds deepens understanding and aids retention. Regular revision—at least three rounds before exams—is key to mastering the content efficiently.

For anatomy:-
Try to go for better visuals then can do reproduce better diagrams in exams which is the most imp things in anatomy
Diagrams >>>>>>theory
You also can do selective anatomy book ( don’t know much about it I got it from senior )
For physiology:-
If you have time then can go for lecture and just do their note
But if you don’t have then can go to johari physiology note or can go with physicon
Biochemistry:-
Can go with lippincott
Otherwise can read Pankaja naik
If you find reading book too boring then you can also watch jambulkar sir lecture
With you can do rebecca ma’am lecture and read her review book