Medical Entrance Exams – Ideas for better preparation

Medical Entrance Exams - Ideas for better preparation

When the crucial time of preparing for entrance exam are on the head; books, notes, previous year questions and revision text books are messed up the in the study room, indicating the nervousness and the amount of pressure of the students appearing in Medical Entrance Exams or in various entrance exams.

As the Medical-”>Medical entrance exams are not the easy thing to experience, the preparation procedure includes a hard core concentration and deep analysing of theories and practical work. The medical preparation process is nerve wrecking and not an easy dish to appetite. So the smartest thing which you have to do while preparing for your exam is firstly calm yourself down to earth.

Always start your preparation for Medical exams, by making your self relax and tension free, without any butterflies in your stomach, which is sign of nervousness. Its better for you if you opt some light exercise like; empty your mind and get a strong hold of your emotion, it will help you in escaping from any detraction,  you can also try deep breathing exercise for concentrate your mind in just your studies nothing else. For having a effective preparation of your studies, you should never think on the negative pre-examination emotions like anxiety and worry. By excluding these thoughts you can achieve success in your exams. If you are not finding yourself anxious free while preparing, then the best possible way to divert your mind from these situation is a long walk to the near by market area or neighbour’s place, this will make you feel easy and refresh. By doing all these you;ll be able to take admission in the topmost Medical Colleges in India.

Do smart preparation for medical exams or AIPMT Question Paper, don’t study harder like a book worms, gather useful information and data instead of reading straight out of you textbooks for hours. Try make notes of whatever you study and revised it accordingly. Focus on more to practical knowledge instead of bookish stuff. While having a class always pay attention on the lecture rather then making notes and doodles on the sidelines, after the lecture gets over get back in making notes review what have listened and understand from the particular lecture. This will help you in your exam time and you don’t need to lugging around the huge text books and revision books, you just used your note. Make short notes and on small papers, to which you can put in your pocket and revise from it while traveling from bus or car to the examination centre. This last minute revision will be very beneficial to you as it stuck up the important topic in your mind.

The Read, analyses and revise process lets you with a well prepared mind to face your medical exam. Through this mind preparation you’ll assured your medical assistant certificate, and a gateway to enter the medical premises as a professional. By equally dividing your time in gaining subjective and objective, you can assured a higher marks in your exams. One can also use secondary sources like Internet for collecting various Medical Entrance Exam Question Papers and compiling of useful notes for the preparation of medical exam.

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Which college will make it easier for me to get into medical college?
I have been accepted to NYU and Barnard College…. Both are esteemed colleges but my major is biochemistry and i plan on becoming a doctor. I want to know which will benefit me more when i go to apply for medical college?

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15 Responses to “Medical Entrance Exams – Ideas for better preparation”

  1. tanazy26 says:

    you’re like the james bond of med school..haha

  2. Harvesterofpie says:

    LOL

  3. Chris says:

    No, it isn't….at least not in the United States. American medical schools require a bachelors degree for admission.

    Yes, you take the premed subjects in high school, but that's not the same level as the college courses. Even if you took bio, physics, chemistry, etc. in high school you have to take the college level to be eligible to apply to American med schools. Most medical schools don't "count" AP or IB credit as having completed a required college course. Being a "premed" MEANS that you're taking the prerequisite classes….bio, physics, chemistry, organic chemistry and so on. Most schools require a complete year of each, including labs.

    If you for some reason took these classes at an accredited college while still in high school, you don't retake them again in college–you are expected to advance on to more challenging levels of coursework. Medical schools aren't at all impressed by people who want to do the bare minimum required to get by.

    The "fastest" way to get to med school is accelerating your time in college (usually by entering with enough credits to start as a sophomore)….but graduating early often puts you at a disadvantage in applying to med school because you have a year less of grades, activities, and research compared to the other students you're competing against.

    My advice: chill out and enjoy college and life.

  4. Momo says:

    I'm impressed as you have done your homework! Baylor is an excellent choice. You are on track with what you are doing. An asset would be to work in a research laboratory as an assistant while an undergraduate, or during the time before you gain acceptance. This will help you with strong letters of recommendation that you will need when you apply. In the meantime, make sure you get to know your teachers and counselor/s, so they can write letters for you.

    Extracurricular activities are important, but make sure you keep your grades up, as that is first priority. Also, they look for leadership abilities. Join all honor societies that you are eligible for and participate in their governance. Best wishes.

  5. Looooser says:

    In the US? In the US, before you can apply to medical school (to become a doctor), you must first have a bachelors degree.

    You can do one year at the cc, and then transfer to another university to complete your bachelors. The work you did at the cc will count toward your bachelors degree.

    But you can not transfer from a cc to a medical school, because med schools, in the US, are post graduate programs.

  6. i♥gymnastics says:

    This question might require a long reply since there are many different types of colleges and universities.
    Regular colleges offer a variety of program leading to a variety of batchelors degree, masters degrees and phd. A medical college usually comes after persuing a "pre med" course at a regular college.
    the Medical college is intended to produce a Medical Doctors degree
    which should include a license to practice medicine. Admission to Medical college usually requires the completion of a degree at a regular college (including regular colleges that provide "pre-med" courses)
    Completing course work is not enough to secure a medical license… there are other demanding requirements and programs including internship, residence requirement etc that may require another 2 to 4 years of training after the 4 years of medical school, after the 4 years to finish a regular college and passing a variety of intensive training in a chosen field.
    If you are interested in becoming a doctor you need more information than can be given in a "short answer" make an effort to become informed about medical training. I hope this is what you were looking for
    Don.

  7. EduardoRodriguez1 says:

    you just tped part 2 today? is it going to be here too. i`m the security guard from forchheimer ramp.

  8. Jeshua Leiva says:

    Start college level courses now. Study over the summer and impress the heck out of a school with a good pre-med program.

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  9. aladdin says:

    In India, medical degree programs are undergraduate programs, usually of 5 or 6 years duration, leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS or MBBCh or MBChB). One generally enter medical school after high school or pre-university studies (commonly the 'A' levels).

    In the USA, medical degree programs are graduate programs of 4 years duration leading to the Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree. Most students enter medical schools with a 4-year bachelor's degree, completion of the undergraduate pre-med curriculum and the MCAT (medical college admission test).

    As long as the medical school in India is a recognized medical school, you can apply to take the Medical Licensing Exams in the USA through ECFMG (www.ecfmg.org) and apply for residency programs in the USA. Even if you are US citizen or legal resident, as long as you hold a non-US/Canadian medical degree, you'll be considered an international medical graduate.

    No one can tell you if the exams are tough or easy. US medical graduates may find it tough while some foreign-trained physicians may find it easy. It depends on the quality of your training.

    The good thing about the US medical programs is the curriculum is designed to meet the standards of the US Medical Licensing Examinations (Step 1, 2 and 3) leading to full licensure.

  10. diexle201 says:

    jeremy wait till the guys back in great neck see this
    your done.

  11. bizlimpkit says:

    It all depends, if you want to go to a bs/md combined program or get into an MD/DO program traditionally. A bs/md program is basically giving you automatic acceptance into their medical program as long as you maintain a certain GPA(usually 3.5). However, admission to these programs are very competitive because they only look for the smartest kids. I don't know what gpa you have but it has to be REALLY high.

    I would suggest going through the traditional route. Apply to any college(it doesn't matter as long as its legit) and get a great gpa. Take all the pre-requisite courses required for medical school(look for them at certain medical school websites) and rock the MCAT. Also, you can major in anything you want, it doesn't have to be biology.

    Once you get into medical school you can start exploring what you want kind of doctor you want to be. You're still just a high school graduate(or soon to be) so I would just stress on getting into any good college and focus on getting good grades.

  12. rangercup84 says:

    It’s in the works!

  13. Arsenic810 says:

    haha, excellent! you guys are too funny.

  14. Nimesh C says:

    The Dhaka Medical College (DMCH) ranked best medical college and Sir Salimullah Medical College (SSMCH) is second best in Dhaka.

    I have a list of almost all the medical colleges collated from Internet search and could provide you here if that would help. You may be aware that it is not that one can make a choice to apply to any of the medical colleges and get admitted. There are examination held once in a year when all the aspirants would sit for written examination after their school and college mark-sheets and certificates were preliminary scrutinized for eligibility for the test.

    For students belonging to SAARC countries there is arrangement to get admission at anytime of the year. I do not have complete information but you may contact High Commission of Bangladesh in your country to get exact picture.

    You may contact Ministry of Health, Bangladesh Secretariat, Building 2, Dhaka 100 Tel +880 2 865063 for more details.

    Appended below are two main medical colleges under government management in Dhaka:

    1. Dhaka Medical College, 100 Ramna, Dhaka 1000 Tel: +880 2 500 698 it uses: Dhaka Medical College Hospital Tel: +880 2 318202

    2. Sir Salimullah Medical College (SSMC), Mitford, Dhaka Tel +880 2 236 486

    In any case, keep contact with the respective authorities for getting accurate information.

    From Wikipedia:

    Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH), established in 1946 during the British colonial rule, is the top medical college in Bangladesh. Situated at the heart of the city in the academic zone along with University of Dhaka and Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka Medical College is an educational institution with a rich heritage.

    For the top 180 freshmen places in 2006 in whole Bangladesh, nearly 18000 (eighteen thousand) applicants sat for the medical college entrance examination. The different batches of Dhaka Medical College are named with the prefix K, as for example K-60, which denotes the 60th batch of the college that was admitted in 2003. The meaning of the prefix K is still mysterious and there are different opinions. Some say, K, being the 11th letter of the English alphabet, signifies the 11th medical college of the-then Indian subcontinent. Some other opines that K is for Calcutta, as many of the first students came from Calcutta Medical College.

  15. punkassfragger says:

    Davao Medical Foundation, Davao City Philippines
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