About Pediatrics in FMGE
Pediatrics has a vast syllabus for FMGE and carries a weightage of 7.5% in the exam. Despite the length of the syllabus, it is considered a scoring subject for students. Regular updates to existing methods of treatment are continuously being added to the syllabus. Therefore, a strong hold on the fundamentals is absolutely necessary to ace this subject.
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How does PrepLadder make Pediatrics learning easy for students?
With PrepLadder, you can simplify your Pediatrics preparation. Our structured approach to studying will help you navigate the vast syllabus of the subject. We will help you start from the fundamentals to achieve complete mastery of the syllabus. In addition, you will have access to our industry-leading content and revision tools.
Meet our Pediatrics Faculty
An exceptional academic and an even better teacher, Dr. Meenakshi Bothra Gupta has numerous accomplishments to her name. She has received honours in Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Forensic & State Medicine, Otorhinolaryngology, Preventive & Social Medicine, General Surgery and Pediatrics while pursuing her MBBS degree. But that is not all.She has also received Gold Medals in Pathology, Preventive & Social Medicine and Gynaecology & Obstetrics. She has always been an extraordinary student and also the recipient of the Dr. B.C. Roy awardee for the 2007 ‘Best Student’ award in her Medical College at Kolkata.
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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