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I found watching anatomical videos on platforms like YouTube to be really helpful. It gives you a better understanding of the body’s structures in a visual form. Just make sure to cross-reference the content with your textbooks for accuracy. Happy learning!
Try to make a proper time table and stick to it. Divide your syllabus into small parts and study them on a daily basis. Take short breaks in between study hours.
If you want stable career options, go for specializations like General Medicine, Pediatrics, Orthopedics etc. But choose what really interests you the most. You will have to work hard for 10+ years in that field!
you sound very confused. Art degrees have limited options honestly. You should have thought this before choosing arts! But don’t worry, there’s always government jobs like joining civil services or railways. Otherwise try getting into fields like journalism , editing ,advertising
Make a schedule and divide your tasks into small chunks. Cross off things as you complete them to see your progress and feel accomplished. Reward yourself after finishing tasks to motivate yourself.
Join a medical research internship to build up your skills and knowledge. It will give you an edge when applying for PG courses.
They always try to trick you by giving such questions where 2 products are possible but one is more favorable. Remember to consider stability, steric hindrance and reactions conditions to determine the major product in such cases. Hope this helps, let me know if you need anything else.
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