How to prepare Pharmacology FMGE
The strategy of effective preparation Pharmacology for FMGE
- Know your challenger (FMGE)
- Know your FMGE syllabus, FMGE pattern, high-yield questions, and the most recent FMGE trends.
- Identify your academic strengths and weaknesses and learning method.
- Plan a time-saving study schedule that includes reading, comprehension, revision, discussion, tests, and time management.
- Exam-taking Techniques to Be Improved
- Conceptualization, analysis, recall, and reasoning are the best ways to approach MCQs.
- Accuracy & confidence
- Improve your accuracy & confidence when choosing answers during exams.
- Handling the software
- MCQs and time management
Subjects in Pharmacology
- General Pharmacology.
- Autonomic Nervous System.
- Cardiovascular System.
- Diuretics.
- Drugs affecting blood and blood formation.
- Autocoids and related drugs.
- Respiratory System.
- Gastrointestinal System.
- Endocrine pharmacology.
- Central Nervous System.
- Psychopharmacology.
- Drugs in Anaesthetic practice.
- Chemotherapy.
- Toxicology.
- Clinical Pharmacology and Rational drug use
Choose the best materials for the preparation of Pharmacology for
- The most crucial element of any exam preparation is using appropriate and effective study resources.
- Reading theory: materials that are systematically developed and NBE-centric.
- Materials for revision: arrange your revision notes or purchase some specific revision materials (QRS for FMGE) only for revision (should be used parallel with the reading materials & for the revision later).
- MCQs: Past papers and practice exams using the most recent pattern (NBE including FMGE & DNB).
- To avoid confusion, to speed up preparation, and to make revision simple and efficient, refrain from using numerous and unfamiliar materials.
Realistic Schedule / Timetable to prepare Pharmacology for FMGE 2023
- Since success requires self-control, consistency, and a sense of humor, plan your calendar such that serious and lighthearted activities are interspersed.
- Organize your time so that you may make a study plan that is based on:
- When are you at your most alert? Day or night?
- Your preference for long study sessions or shorter ones every hour.
- How much rest do you require?
- Length of breaks and activities you look for when taking a rest.
- It is crucial to stress that this plan is flexible and should be adjusted to fit your busy schedule, convenience, and high-energy times. Nevertheless, you must stick to it from 9 am to 5 pm every day because this is when the FMGE will be administered.
- Self-control: Without a strict commitment to the schedule, success is impossible.
Strategy depending on the weightage/difficulty of the chapters/topics of Pharmacology for FMGE 2023
- Strengths vs. weaknesses: Recognize your strengths and identify your limitations so you can close knowledge gaps.
- Highly productive chapters, issues, and topics should be given more weight.
- Your time commitment varies according to:
- Your fundamental understanding of the subject (cover weak regions first; move on to stronger areas; return, at the conclusion of your full study, to those topics you previously thought of as your weak areas).
- Harder topics/subjects first, then easier ones.
- Make a schedule to focus more of your time and less of your time on the areas that you struggled with.
Practice tests regularly & attempt mock tests while preparing Pharmacology for FMGE 2023
- Regular practice exams help with the following:
- Analyze your exam-taking abilities and subject matter competency (strengths and weaknesses) for the FMGE.
- to increase your learning effectiveness while preparing for the FMGE.
- to exercise FMGE's time management (speed).
- to enhance precision and boost FMGE's degree of confidence.
- to lessen exam phobia (improve comfort with the online platform) for FMGE.
Tests to be practiced
- Practice exams by chapter, subject, and module.
- Practice regularly by using question papers from previous years (FMGE MCQs and NBE MCQs) (Read more about the Reasons to practice past papers).
- Regularly take FMGE practice exams to improve accuracy, confidence, and time management.
- The optimal number of mock tests each week is two full-length FMGE mock tests per week, however only one full-length FMGE mock test per week is necessary.
- What time should the mock exams begin? Start taking practice tests as soon as you can, preferably six to eight weeks before the exam.

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