Books for your Preparation The better the gun you have more likely you hunt better game. Though the old saying, it has better way of implication here. The books are your taste but you must have one set of your own books which would almost cover the syllabus of different institutions/universities. Then comes Question Bank which is must. Make sure you solve all the questions and know the chapters of those questions. They should be at the tip of your tongue.
- You should have at least one set of textbooks and one set of objective books.
- First go through the textbooks, make your concept clear and then only go for objective questions.
- Don't try to do the bulk of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) without making your concept clear about a particular subject.
- If you are facing IOM and MOE exams: reading TU based textbooks is the choice. Then go through the surface study of objective books.
- If you are facing BPKIHS exam: Go through the CBSE based textbooks and then objective books.
- You should have in-depth knowledge.
Some of the currently most used materials for the preparations of the Medical Entrance Examinations are: