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TNMGR university MBBS 2nd year syllabus 2024 2025
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| Subject | Theory Papers | Practical/Oral |
|---|---|---|
| Pathology | 2 papers | Yes |
| Pharmacology | 2 papers | Yes |
| Microbiology | 2 papers | Yes |
| Forensic Medicine | 1 paper | Yes |
I want u to give me the priority list of pharmalogy chapters according to pyq and mark weightage
TNMGR MBBS 2nd year Pharmacology previous year question papers chapter weightage
TNMGR pharmacology PYQ important topics most repeated questions MBBS phase 2
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Exam format: Paper I + Paper II, each 60 marks (theory) + 20 marks practical/viva = 100 marks per paper Essay = 10 marks | Short notes = 5 marks | MCQs = 1 mark each
| Rank | Chapter | Why It's High Priority |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) | Essay questions on cholinergics, anticholinergics, adrenergics appear every year. Atropine, adrenaline, neostigmine = most repeated single-drug questions |
| 2 | Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (Antibiotics) | Largest chapter by volume. Penicillins, cephalosporins, aminoglycosides, macrolides, fluoroquinolones asked every exam. Mechanism + resistance + ADR pattern |
| 3 | CNS Drugs - Part I (Sedatives/Hypnotics, Antiepileptics, Opioids) | Benzodiazepines vs barbiturates, morphine/opioids, antiepileptic drug comparisons - all classic essay topics |
| 4 | Cardiovascular Drugs (Antihypertensives + Antiarrhythmics + Heart failure) | Beta blockers, ACE inhibitors, digoxin, antiarrhythmics - heavily tested every year |
| 5 | General Pharmacology (PK/PD basics) | Bioavailability, first-pass, drug interactions, ADR, enzyme induction/inhibition - MCQ goldmine + short notes |
| Rank | Chapter | High-Yield Topics |
|---|---|---|
| 6 | NSAIDs + Analgesics | Aspirin (mechanism, uses, ADR), paracetamol toxicity, COX-1 vs COX-2, gout drugs |
| 7 | Diuretics | Loop > Thiazide > K-sparing comparison table, furosemide, spironolactone - PYQ classic |
| 8 | Endocrine Pharmacology | Insulin types, oral hypoglycemics (metformin), thyroid drugs (PTU, carbimazole), corticosteroids |
| 9 | Antitubercular Drugs (ATT) | HRZE regimen, DOT, adverse effects of each drug, drug resistance - always asked |
| 10 | Antifungal + Antiviral + Antiparasitic | Amphotericin B, fluconazole, antiretrovirals, chloroquine, metronidazole |
| Rank | Chapter | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 11 | GI Pharmacology | Antiulcer drugs (PPIs, H2 blockers), antiemetics, laxatives - short notes frequency |
| 12 | Respiratory Drugs (Antiasthmatics) | Salbutamol, corticosteroids in asthma, aminophylline, leukotriene antagonists |
| 13 | Anticoagulants + Hemostatics | Heparin vs warfarin comparison, reversal agents, fibrinolytics |
| 14 | Cancer Chemotherapy | Classification, alkylating agents, antimetabolites, adverse effects - essay asked in alternating years |
| 15 | Local Anaesthetics + General Anaesthesia | Lignocaine, ester vs amide LA, pre-anesthetic medication - Paper I/II surgical pharmacology |
| Chapter | Typical Question Type |
|---|---|
| Vitamins & Haematinics | Short note (iron, B12, folic acid) |
| Immunosuppressants & Vaccines | Short note - cyclosporine, ORS |
| Uterotonic drugs | Oxytocin, ergometrine - short note |
| Drug use in Pregnancy & Kidney disease | Short note / MCQ |
| Drug interactions & Pharmacovigilance | MCQ-based |
Week 1-2: ANS → General Pharma → CVS drugs
Week 3-4: Antibiotics (full) → ATT → Antifungal/Antiviral
Week 5-6: CNS drugs → NSAIDs/Analgesics
Week 7-8: Endocrine → Diuretics → GI/Respiratory
Week 9-10: Cancer chemo → Anticoagulants → Revision + MCQs
Create a detailed study guide. Um, if I'm spending for the next day, 10 days, if I'm spending, like, um, three hours for pharmacology on a daily basis, sometimes an extra hour or sometimes an extra, uh, uh, like, an hour less. And, uh... After 10 days, I focus more on pharmacology, and I need to finish the portion within the next 20 days.
No, just tell me, like, hmm... You know, the first chapter to finish, like, which are... Give me a... Series. Of, like, which is the first chapter I should finish, which is the second chapter, which is the third chapter, like that.
| Order | Chapter | Priority |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | General Pharmacology | 🔴 High |
| 2 | ANS | 🔴 High |
| 3 | CVS + Diuretics | 🔴 High |
| 4 | NSAIDs + Analgesics | 🔴 High |
| 5 | CNS Part 1 | 🔴 High |
| 6 | CNS Part 2 | 🟠 High |
| 7 | Antibiotics | 🔴 High |
| 8 | ATT + Antifungal + Antiviral | 🟠 High |
| 9 | Endocrine | 🟠 High |
| 10 | GI + Respiratory | 🟡 Moderate |
| 11 | Cancer Chemo | 🟡 Moderate |
| 12 | Misc / Vitamins | 🟢 Low |
Yes
| Days | Focus | Hours/day |
|---|---|---|
| 1-2 | General Pharmacology | 3 hrs |
| 3-4 | ANS | 3 hrs |
| 5-6 | CVS + Diuretics + Anticoagulants | 3 hrs |
| 7 | NSAIDs + Analgesics + Gout | 3 hrs |
| 8-9 | CNS Part 1 + 2 | 3 hrs |
| 10 | Buffer + Revision | 3 hrs |
| 11-12 | All Antibiotics | 4-5 hrs |
| 13 | ATT + Antifungal + Antiviral | 4-5 hrs |
| 14 | Endocrine | 4-5 hrs |
| 15 | GI + Respiratory + Uterotonic | 4 hrs |
| 16 | Cancer Chemo + Immunosuppressants | 4 hrs |
| 17 | Misc + Small chapters | 3-4 hrs |
| 18-19 | Full Paper I + II Revision | 5 hrs |
| 20 | Final Polish - Tables + DOC + ADR | 3-4 hrs |