Preparing Pathology for NEET PG
Pathology is an important subject for students preparing for NEET PG as it carries a weightage of 100 marks (25 questions) in the exam. The subject covers the structure and function of the body's organs and tissues. This branch of medicine primarily deals with lab analysis of bodily fluids, including blood, urine and tissues. That deals with the diagnosis and treatment of disease. To excel in this subject, build a clear understanding of the basic concepts and know-how of chemistry, haematology, clinical microbiology and molecular pathology.
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To do well in the NEET PG exam, you need a smart study plan focusing on important topics. This blog provides a list of key questions in Medicine
How Does PrepLadder Make Pathology Learning Easy for Students?
PrepLadder offers an assortment of resources to simplify learning pathology from the NEET PG exam point of view. Students can easily cover the entire pathology syllabus from PrepNotes to video lectures, treasures, and Qbank using these excellent resources. Students also have a vast Qbank at their disposal with clinically-oriented questions as per the latest exam pattern.
Meet our Pathology Faculty
Our Pathology faculty, Dr Preeti Sharma, is a gold medalist in the subject from the renowned Safdarjung hospital. She has taught several batches of medical aspirants both in India and abroad for over five years. Her simple teaching style is focused on building conceptual understanding and integration. Using mnemonics and picmonics, Dr Preeti makes learning complicated topics simplified. You can rely on Dr Preeti to help you 'fix the Concept in your brain.' With her expertise in the subject, she will transform your Pathology preparation like never before.
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