How you can crack NEXT Exam 2021 ?
There might be alterations in the pattern of marking and questions. There will be :
Renewed focus on Clinical Cases
Renewed focus on Concept based questions
Renewed focus on Image Based Questions
Renewed focus on studying Clinical subjects on Clinical pattern
Renewed focus on Recent developments
Renewed focus on Explanatory and Lab value based questions.
That means the approach to studying should be more concept study oriented.
What would be the books studied by students. More or less the Standard Text books would be same like
Anderson / Robbins for Pathology
BD Chaurasia/ Lasts Anatomy for Anatomy
Davidson /Harrison for Medicine
Guyton / Ganong for Physiology
Harper for Biochemistry
Khurana for Opthomology along with Kanski
Nelson for Pediatrics
OP Ghai for Pediatrics
Parikh for SPM
Park for SPM
Roxburg for Dermatology
S Das and Bailey for Surgery
But students might need some additional books For NEXT Pattern.
The New pattern will and should cover syllabus according to latest curriculum.
The Subjects are main, that is major and minor. So what are Major and what are minor Subjects.
Surgery
SPM(Major)
Radiology
Psychiatry
Physiology
Pharmacology(Major)
Pediatrics
Pediatrics
Pathology(Major)
Orthopedics
Opthomology
Microbiology
Medicine(Major)
Gynae /Obs (Major)
Forensic Sciences
Biochemistry
Anatomy(Major)
What would NEXT Students be asked?
The NEXT Pattern Question :
Q:- A 70 years old lady slipped in the bathroom and sustained displaced intertrochanteric fracture of the femur. She had hypertension that was controlled on medication. Which one of the following methods is the most accepted modality worldwide?
Dynamic condylar Plate
Dynamic hip screw
Three cannulated hip screws
Upper tibial pin traction for 6-8 weeks as she is unlikely to tolerate the anaesthesia owing to old age and hypertension
Q:- A 44 year old has a frontal lobe mass and the mass is benign related to Duramater and arising from the meningothelial cell of the arachnoid . Most Likely Tumor is :
Astrocytoma
Porencephalic Cyst
Meningioma
Teratomas
Q:- A 22 year old man had road traffic accident and sustained fracture of femur. A few days later he developed sudden breathlessness and shock and died. The most probable cause can be:
Pneumonia
Congestive heart failure
Bronchial asthma
Fat Embolism
Q:- A 4 year old macrosomic male child has a renal mass with hemihypertrophy , Macroglossia and omphalocele. Most likely Renal Mass is
Angiomyolipoma
Neuroblastoma
Polycystic kidney disease
Wilms Tumor
Q:- A 27 year-old woman visits his doctor with complaints of weight loss, irritability, insomnia, and palpitations. Her past medical history is insignificant. She is not taking any current medications and denies drug abuse. Her blood pressure is 165/70 mmHg and heart rate is 100/min. Physical examination reveals lid retraction, fine tremor of the hands, and increased neck circumference. The most probable cause of hypertension in this patient is:
Hyperdynamic circulation
Increased peripheral vascular resistance
Sodium retention
Decreased vascular compliance
Q:- A 77 year old has a thyroid swelling . She denies weight loss, change in appetite, diarrhea or palpitations .Her past medical history is unremarkable. There is no family history of thyroid cancer. She does not take any medication. Examination shows 2-3 cm, fixed, hard and non-tender thyroid nodule as well as cervical lymphadenopathy. Her serum TSH is normal and fine needle aspiration (ENA) shows malignant cells.
Which of the following is the most likely expected pathology on FNAC ?
Lymphoma of Thyroid
Papillary carcinoma of thyroid
Follicular carcinoma of thyroid
Anaplastic carcinoma of thyroid
This would be the Likely Pattern for Most of the Questions. There might be a practical part to the Examination as well And Full modalities are to be worked out. But on the whole the MCQ pattern will be retained with minor Modifications. Negative marking might be retained.
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