About Ophthalmology for NEET PG
Ophthalmology is among the most important subjects of the NEET PG exam with a weightage of 10 questions. It is among the direct subjects, that is, the majority of questions asked are not cryptic or twisted but straightforward. It requires focused preparation in order to develop an adequate understanding of the subject.
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How does PrepLadder make Ophthalmology learning easy for students?
PrepLadder provides a comprehensive platform for students to find all the Ophthalmology study material all at one place. PrepLadder’s notes are written in easy-to-understand words by India’s Top Medical PG faculty that not only makes a reliable resource but also really smoothens the students’ hassle to learn, understand and recall the concepts.
Meet our Ophthalmology Faculty
Dr. Ruchi Rai, MBBS, MS, DNB, MNAMS Ophthalmology, from Banaras Hindu University, is a name that needs no introduction. She holds a whopping teaching experience of over 21 years, during which she has scaled up the Ophthalmology preparation of medical students like never before. Her expertise and passion for the subject make her one of the best Ophthalmology faculties in the country.
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