About Forensic Medicine for FMGE
The key to acing Forensic Medicine is constant revision. This subject is comparatively easy and is of a factual nature. Although it is comparatively easier, it is still a crucial subject that requires thorough preparation and hard work to crack.
Did you know that a thorough revision of the PYQs alone can help you reach 150+ in the FMGE? It is true. While PYQs are essential to prepare for
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How does PrepLadder make Forensic Medicine learning easy for students?
PrepLadder has all the tools you need to get in-depth knowledge of Forensic Medicine and ensure quick and comprehensive revision. You will have access to video lectures, study material, notes, question banks, mock tests and much more curated by India’s leading experts in FMGE preparation.
Meet our Forensic Medicine Faculty
Dr. Akhilesh Raj, MD (Forensic Medicine) from AIIMS, Delhi, is the best faculty to help you in your Forensic Medicine preparation for FMGE. He has authored Review of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology for PGMEE and holds a teaching experience of more than 10 years. Besides all this, he also has many international publications to his credit.
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