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Question #7124
83 days ago
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Ayurveda PG Preparation - #7124

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I’m currently in the final year of my BAMS course and thinking about Ayurveda PG preparation. I know it’s super competitive, and I’m feeling a bit overwhelmed about how to start. For Ayurveda PG preparation, is it better to focus on core subjects like Dravyaguna and Rachana Sharir, or should I spend more time on clinical topics? I’ve heard that the syllabus is vast, and managing time is a big challenge. How do you balance theoretical and practical knowledge during Ayurveda PG preparation? Should I rely more on standard textbooks or join coaching classes? Some seniors have suggested combining both, but I’m not sure if that’s necessary. Another thing I’m unsure about is whether mock tests really help. Do they cover the kind of questions that actually come in the entrance exams? For Ayurveda PG preparation, is it better to study alone or form a study group? If anyone has cracked the PG entrance, I’d love to know what worked for you. Are there specific resources or strategies you’d recommend for Ayurveda PG preparation?

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Dr Sujal Patil
Experience of 14 years in clinical and research field of Ayurveda. I am a Science based evidence based Ayurveda practitioner and incorporate accurate diet regimen and minimal medication in my practice with faster results sans no side effects.
83 days ago
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Ayurveda PG preparation requires a focused and strategic approach due to the vast syllabus and competitive nature of the entrance exams. Here’s a concise guide to help you: Core Focus Areas Core Subjects: Prioritize Dravyaguna, Rachana Sharir, Kaya Chikitsa, and Agadtantra as these are heavily tested. Clinical subjects are also important for practical application. Balanced Study: Divide time between theoretical and clinical subjects. Focus on fundamental concepts and their applications. Preparation Strategy Standard Textbooks: Stick to classics like Charaka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita, and Ashtanga Hridayam for authentic knowledge. Use exam-specific books like MCQ guides for Ayurveda PG preparation. Coaching Classes: If self-study feels overwhelming, join a reputed coaching center to get structured guidance and access to mock tests. Mock Tests: These are invaluable for understanding the exam pattern and managing time. Solve previous years’ papers to identify recurring topics and question types. Study Groups: Collaborating with peers can clarify doubts and motivate you, but ensure it doesn’t become distracting. Key Tips for Success Time Management: Make a realistic schedule that covers all subjects and leaves time for revision. Regular Revision: Revisit important topics and notes frequently. Clinical Integration: Relate theoretical knowledge to clinical practice to enhance understanding. Stay Updated: Read research articles and current developments in Ayurveda to stand out. Resources Standard textbooks for core subjects. Question banks and MCQ guides like Dr. Gaurav Sharma’s or Dr. Raviraj Sharma’s books. Online platforms and test series for Ayurveda PG exams. With consistent effort, proper planning, and regular practice, you can excel in your Ayurveda PG preparation.
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