Reading
1. Reading a single word at a time
The majority of people can read proficiently and quickly using only the methods they initially mastered as children. One way you might still use from time to time is to pace beneath each line with your index finger. However, people start to read much more slowly and concentrate intently on one word at a time as they feel this will enhance their comprehension rates as we are needed to become more detailed with our information.
2. Reading everything similarly
Undoubtedly, reading at the same speed is advantageous. Well, not quite, even if it might seem strange at first. However, reading something that you find exceedingly simple to understand is rarely worthwhile, especially if it contains knowledge you already possess. Similarly, reading more slowly during tricky passages saves you from having to go back and read the text, which is one of the most time-wasting terrible reading habits that many people have (regression).
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Interpretive reading is the effective communication of an author's thoughts and feelings to the listener. The reader should draw meaning from the selection to share with the audience. Speakers may read any published written work that is age appropriate and acceptable for use in a public school classroom. Examples may include children's stories, poetry, essays, speeches, articles, and excerpts from novels that stand alone. Political and religious advocacy is not appropriate. Interpretive reading is sometimes referred to as dramatic reading.
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It's good if you are fond of reading anatomy books. Of you are planning to persue MBBS or any other medical course it may be very helpful for you in first year. As human anatomy is basic of any medical course so it's important also.
In India for human anatomy mainly two author book's are followed all over India for different medical course like MBBS/BDS/BAMS etc. these two author are
B.D chaurasia
Vishram Singh
These two books you can easily get on any online platform like Amazon, Flipkart etc or any near medical books store. So this is the basic books which you should read first..
Then for human anatomy, most standard book all over the world is Gray's anatomy, so you can study this one once you complete above one. If you study this book it will be very helpful once you go abroad. Preferably read students edition of this book for more understanding at your level.
YOu can prefer any of these three book's to study human anatomy,they are most followed books in India.
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If you are a PwD(Person with Disability) candidate then there is certain reservation for candidates with PwD in Medical Colleges through NEET.
• 5% of seats are reserved for Person with Disability PwD. This is a horizontal reservation which means that 5% of all seats reserved for various categories are reserved for candidates with disability from that category
------- Following is the criteria for availing the PwD reservation-
• Minimum degree of disability should 40% or more to avail Pwd quota.
• The degree of disability should be checked or assessed as per the guidelines set by the Govt.
• Must hold a “Certificate of Disability”.
• Disability certificate should be made from the 12 designated centers by NTA.
Here is the list of designated centres-
• Vardhman Mahavir Medical College & Safdarjang Hospital, New Delhi
• All India Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (for Locomotor Disability only), Mumbai
• Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education & Research, Kolkata
• Madras Medical College, Chennai
• Grant Government Medical College, J.J. Hospital Compound, Mumbai
• Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
• Govt. Medical College and Hospital, Sector32, Chandigarh
• Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
• SMS Medical College, Jaipur
• AIIMS, Nagpur, Maharashtra
• Goa Medical College, Goa
• Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Medical Sciences & RML Hospital, New Delhi (ABVIMS & RMLH)
• Lady Hardinge Medical College & Associated Hospitals, New Delhi
• Govt. Medical College, Agartala, State Disability Board, Agartala, Tripura
You can confirm the same by clicking on the link below-
http://mcc.nic.in/WebinfoMedical/File/ViewFile?FileId=10&LangId=P
-------- So, I would advise you to get your PwD certificate made from any of the above designated centres, so that you don't face any issue during Counseling for seat allotment.
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Basically, aptitude test in jee paper 2 is relatively easy but still for your ease, If you are going to do a self study without coaching and need a book then go for these recommended books such as,
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No, Both the exams from since 2020 acadmic session, The enterance test by AIIMS- All India Institute of Medicine and Sciences and JIPMER which has been scrapped i e (remove or discard) and now included in NEET-UG Enterance exam- National Eligibility Enterance Test which is conducted by NTA- National Testing Agency as per the reports of MHRD.
The Admissions to undergraduate medical courses presented to candidates by the AIIMS will now based on the marks one scores in NEET.
You can easily go for either AIIMS or JIPMER not need to give seperately for 2024 MBBS course Examination.
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You can tackle the earlier year question papers of inorganic science that were came in jee mains. As , NCERT is adequate for inorganic . It gives you every one of the ideas that are engaged with inquiries of jee mains. NCERT assumes a significant part in science particularly. So , go through the science ncert is vital while you are doing groundwork for the jee mains. Particularly the natural part.
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Indeed, perusing NCERT books is best for Inorganic Chemistry as well as for all points in all subjects (Physics, science and Mathematics) for JEE mains. This is on the grounds that the NCERT reading material is viewed as the best books for the arrangement in JEE mains and other cutthroat tests also. Besides, it is ideal to clear your essentials and nuts and bolts in Inorganic Chemistry and will help you in scoring best of the outcomes in JEE mains. Moreover, subsequent to finishing perusing the essentials and nuts and bolts in NCERT reading material for Inorganic science.
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