Biochemistry for FMGE
Biochemistry has almost a weightage of 17% in FMGE which makes it one of the most important subjects for the exam. Considering its high weightage, biochemistry requires a systematic and dedicated preparation strategy. The branch deals with the application of chemistry to the study of biological processes at the cellular and molecular levels.
Here’s the trick you need to remember while solving PYQs:Focus on the related topics, not just the question itself.PYQs are critical in all compe...
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How does PrepLadder simplify Biochemistry preparation for students?
PrepLadder is the one-stop solution for the students preparing for FMGE Biochemistry, powered with video lectures, study material, notes, Qbanks, mock tests and so much more, specially curated by India’s Top Medical PG faculty all in one place. Each contributes to the success of the completion of the entire Biochemistry syllabus for FMGE.
Meet our Biochemistry Faculty
Dr. C Shanmugapriya MBBS, MD (Biochemistry) is a well-known Biochemistry faculty. After completing her MD from Madras Medical College, she has been imparting quality training to the students aiming for Medical PG exams. She is incredibly energetic and enthusiastic for Biochemistry and is also the co-author of “ A guide for preparation of ALL INDIA NEET EXAM” Volume-I, 2016-17. She is currently working as a Professor and HOD Biochemistry at Government Thoothukudi Medical College and Hospital, Thoothukudi.
As the clock ticks down to FMGE December 2024, every aspirant is feeling the pressure. The sheer amount of content, the relentless revisions, and the
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