

Table for anti-neoplastic drugs in HarrisonsĬhanges of 6th edition KDT well summarised in Arvind Arora’s book

Sparsh Gupta’s mcq book- for anti-microbials, anti-neoplstc and chapter on new drugs, d/o/c Must do: most of the tumors (like git, liver, wilms/neuroblastoma etc)Įsp concentrate on general, anti-neoplastic and anti-microbials In case of time crunch, just go through bold letters in blue boxes esp for CNS, or read captions of the images. Robbins (read it as much as possible must do- general path, hematonco, git)

you can follow up s.shukla with AIIMS vol (amit ashish) the only reason why s.shukla is popular is that mcqs are arranged chapter wise. but please keep in mind that explanations in amit ashish are far superior. Harper for ref for genetics (esp the glossary) and few metabolism chartsįor MCQs of 1st year you can do saumya shukla. Lippincott’s (a beautifully illustrated “must read” text : xerox not advised) plus concepts for cardiorespiratory Physiology, renal function etc)

Ganong (esp the initial chapters- nerve, muscle. Langman’s embryology (has beautiful colored illustrations and clinical correlations- so better than inderbir singh) New mcq books are launched quite s advised to have a look at all books which are available, then choose whichever you find the best. If you have any queries, you are free to post. I've put together the lists of books which i'd referred plus some random points regarding the ever challenging preparation for All India Pre-PG. So if you happen to read this post in the middle of your prep, and find some of the textbooks/mcq books to be different, just move on. There is simply no fixed path, you have to chart your own. all are so variable and yet they are all correct. By God's grace, I'm in a position to finally write about these tedious competitive exams. Hi everyone! I can't really put in words how eternally blessed I've been feeling. These are the words of ANVITA PAURANIK,the AIPG TOPPER.
