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According to one of my friends at RGUHS, first-year MBBS includes subjects such as anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry.
Therefore, follow these pointers thoroughly for your exam. By practicing often you will realize that a lot of questions are usually repeated.
It’s needless to say MBBS course work is grueling. Setbacks and supplementary papers are a common occurrence. So, don’t lose heart. Put in the required effort and prioritize your studies over everything else. I know students who have failed in the first year yet scoured 70+ marks throughout their MBBS.
According to some of my friends studying in Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) Karnataka, here are the books he mentioned would be important.
The question bank by the author is Singhi Yatiraj is the best option when it comes to pursuing a question bank.
The book is a well-framed set of previous year question papers and follows the RS pattern. It can be referred by any student of MBBS for studying their course effectively.
The best part is that you can purchase it online.
I have a few friends from RGUHS. According to them, corrections are neither too strict nor too liberal. So, how much you score will depend on your performance and luck. Sometimes students get unexpected marks, but those are isolated events. If you have performed well in the examinations and included a few diagrams and flowcharts then you don’t need to worry about the marks.
You can get the transcripts for your BDS from RGUHS by following the easy steps below.
The institute usually issues the transcripts after a week or so. Don’t forget to get the university stamp on the sealed envelope.
I have a few friends from RGUHS and here are some of the tips they shared.
These are some of the things that you should keep in mind if you are planning to join RGUHS.
Carry-over subjects are the ones that you failed to clear in that academic year. If you have carry-over subjects from the 2nd year, you will be able to attend 3rd-year MBBS classes but you will have to clear the supplementary examinations for the carry-over subjects.
Yes, you can write 3rd-year examination in June after clearing 2nd-year supplementary examinations in June. The course work of 3rd year isn’t heavy there is only one major subject, i.e. PSM along with two minor subjects. So, you will be able to manage.
There is no need to pass separately on both the papers of a subject in the first year of MBBS RGUHS. You just need to make sure to score above 50% of the total that includes your internal examinations, both the papers and the theory viva. According to the RS3 regulations and the marks distribution, it is not mandatory.
Internals carry 40 marks, total marks for both papers combined is 200 marks and the viva has 40 marks. So, the total becomes 280, out of which it is necessary for you to score above 140 to pass the subject. This holds true for the subjects- anatomy and physiology. As for biochemistry, only half of it will be applied to the subject.
In order to download the eligibility certificate from RGUHS, you have to log on to the RGUHS website.
On opening the website, you will be able to see a number of tabs. Out of which, you will be able to see the 'downloads' tab towards the right in the center. When you click on that, you will be directed to another page where you will find 'online eligibility application form'.
You will be able to follow through the instructions mentioned on the site and it will also require you to upload the necessary documents in order to get your provisional certificate. After doing all the needful, your provisional certificate will get downloaded automatically. Take a printout of the certificate and keep a copy with you for counseling.
Passing in the first-year MBBS examination RGUHS requires a bit of tip and tricks. If you are an average student try following these as it could be helpful.
MCQs will also be there which come under the same high-scoring category but they could come from any part of the book.