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ABHAY ANAND
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New Delhi, Updated on Feb 25, 2025 13:06 IST

NBEMS closed NEET-SS 2024 registrations on February 24. The exam is set for March 29-30, with results expected by April 30, 2025.

The NEET SS exam is set for March 29-30

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) closed the online registration for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test - Super Speciality (NEET-SS) 2024 on February 24. The exam is scheduled for March 29 and 30, with results expected by April 30, 2025.

As someone who's been through the grueling journey of NEET SS preparation, we understand the challenges that surgical aspirants face. The mountain of information can seem overwhelming, but with the right strategy, you can conquer this exam. Let us share some practical insights that have helped countless candidates in successfully acing the seemingly formidable NEET SS.

Understanding your battleground

The key to mastering NEET SS Surgery lies in smart preparation rather than endless hours of unfocused study. GI Surgery forms the backbone of the exam and contributes significantly to the question bank. You'll need to dedicate substantial time here and it's not just about memorizing facts but understanding complex surgical principles and their clinical applications.

Breaking down the NEET SS study plan

Here's what has consistently worked for NEET SS toppers:

Start with GI Surgery as it's your foundation. Spend about two weeks here, diving deep into Bailey and Love's. Don't just read as you would need to visualize entire procedures, understand the reasoning behind surgical approaches, and quickly connect concepts. CT and MRCP images often come from this section, so pay special attention to radiological findings.

Next comes the basics of General Surgery and Surgical Oncology. These form the essential framework that holds your specialized knowledge together. Give yourself a good week here. Trust us, those fundamental principles from Bailey and Love have saved many candidates in tricky questions.

Urology and transplant surgery need about four days of focused study. Here's a pro tip: recent updates in transplant protocols often make excellent MCQ material. Keep an eye on the latest guidelines.

β€œFor specialties like Neurosurgery, Plastic Surgery, and CTVS, allocate another four days. Don't get lost in the details and direct your focus on high-yield topics and common clinical scenarios. Remember, examiners love testing practical decision-making skills of aspirants,” said Ankit Vij, Managing Director of DigiNerve.

An MCQ strategy that works

Here's something that is extremely important but is often ignored. Solving MCQs isn't just about getting the right answer. It's about understanding the pattern of thinking. Aim for 100 MCQs daily, but here's the catch. You must analyze every wrong answer. Often, the reason you chose incorrectly reveals a gap in understanding that needs addressing.

Mock tests are your best friends. They do more than just test knowledge as they train you in time management and help you handle exam pressure. Take at least five full-length mocks before the big day.

The final sprint

The last ten days are crucial. Many aspirants make the mistake of trying to learn new topics during this period. Make sure you don't fall into this trap. Instead, focus on these:

  • Rapid revision of highlighted topics
  • Quick review of commonly tested tables and figures
  • Brushing up on investigation protocols and radiation doses
  • Practicing interpretation of ABG values
  • Revisiting biostatistics fundamentals

Beyond books

What many candidates overlook is the importance of staying updated with recent surgical advances. Join study groups, participate in discussions, and share knowledge. Sometimes, a different perspective on a topic can make it click in your mind.

Maintaining your edge

Vij added: β€œRemember to take care of yourself during preparation. Short breaks between study sessions aren't a luxury as they're necessary for retention. A fresh mind grasps concepts better than an exhausted one.”

Final thoughts

NEET SS Surgery isn't just a run-of-the-mill exam but your gateway to specialization. Approach it with respect, but don't let it intimidate you. Stay organized, follow your schedule religiously, and keep your end goal in sight.

Remember, every successful surgeon was once in your shoes. The difference between success and failure often lies not in how much you know, but in how well you can apply what you know under pressure. Trust your preparation, maintain your composure, and give it your best shot. The super-specialty seat you're aiming for is within reach, so go get it!

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