which subject i should study first if I have exam after 9 days 2 year mbbs

Here's my quick take based on standard 2nd year MBBS exam patterns:
2nd year MBBS subjects typically include: Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, and Forensic Medicine (FMT). With 9 days, prioritization is key.
Recommended study order:
  1. Pharmacology - High yield, lots of mcqs, pure memory-based. Start here since it needs repeated revision.
  2. Pathology - Conceptual + memory mix. General pathology first, then systemic. Very high weightage.
  3. Microbiology - Mostly factual/memory. Bacteriology > Virology > Parasitology by importance.
  4. Forensic Medicine (FMT) - Usually shorter syllabus, easier to cover quickly. Save for last 1-2 days.
9-day rough plan:
DaysSubject
Day 1-2Pharmacology (ANS, CVS, CNS drugs - high yield)
Day 3-4Pathology (General path + high-yield systemic)
Day 5-6Microbiology (Bacteriology + Virology focus)
Day 7FMT (cover full syllabus - it's manageable)
Day 8Revision - Pharma + Path
Day 9Revision - Micro + FMT + past papers
Tips:
  • Focus on previous year questions (PYQs) - most Indian university exams repeat patterns heavily
  • For Pharma: memorize drug classifications, mechanisms, and side effects
  • For Path: focus on General Path concepts (inflammation, neoplasia, cell injury) - they appear every year
  • For Micro: bacteria classification, virulence factors, diseases caused
  • Do MCQ practice daily - don't just read theory
Which university/state are you from? The subject weightage and exam pattern can vary (e.g., Maharashtra, Delhi, Tamil Nadu exams differ). That would help me give you a more targeted plan.
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