How do I clear the 1st year BDS exam in just 20 days under RGUHS?

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Tanuj Chandra Posted On - Jan 24, 2023
Teaches Anatomy

If you have been studying for your college internals all year, you can pass the first-year BDS exam under RGUHS in just 20 days. If not, studying the past 10 years' worth of RGUHS Question papers from a Question bank will be helpful for you right now. Divide your topics in all first-year subjects into the following categories before moving forward:

  • Easy Topics
  • Moderate Topics
  • Problematic Topics
  • Never-read Topics

Once you have completed this table, you will be aware of your strengths and weaknesses. Now, look at the exam questions from the previous ten years to gauge your topical preparedness. 

To increase your chances of success, create a timetable based on your strengths and weaknesses and try to adhere to 70% of it. Allocate time each day to studying anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry, the three medical subjects. Reserve Sundays for DA and DH only. Maintain a variety of study spots to provide your brain with spatial cues that will help you remember answers to questions during exams.

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Anupriya Mandal, Posted On - Nov 2, 2021
BDS from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (2018)

It is not an impossible task but your daily routine will definitely become hectic and tiresome. But it is still manageable, try following these tips, which might sort out the elaborate looking process.

  • Refer to the past 10 years' question papers and see which parts you know. Check how often the questions are being repeated. 
  • For Anatomy, only follow BD Chaurasia. Learn the topics which the teachers and seniors have suggested. 
  • Practice diagrams as much as you can, because for any question diagrams have more marks than written parts.
  • For Physiology study ‘Essentials Of Physiology For Dental Students’ by Sembulingam. It covers only important topics
  • For Biochemistry, refer to the notes you collected from your classroom.
  • For Dental Anatomy, Wheeler's short notes are enough.
  • For Oral Histology follow only Kavita Chatterjee.
  • Your preparation should be according to the previous year’s question papers.

Make a timetable based on your strengths and weaknesses and try to follow 70% of it to enhance your chances of succeeding. Allot a particular amount of time to each subject.

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