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NEET-SS 2021: Subject-Wise Important Topics & Revision Tips For The Last Few Weeks

Dec 15, 2021

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NEET-SS Revision Tips 

Give at least 20-25 days to revision:

Make your own plan

Don’t miss the topics that seem unimportant

Follow a routine

NEET-SS 2021: Subject-Wise Important Topics

NEET-SS 2021: Subject-Wise Important Topics & Revision Tips For The Last Few Weeks

NEET-SS Revision Tips 

We want to share with you some important tips given by the  Dream Team that you should follow because when the experts give suggestions, the note pads should instantly find their way out of the bags and drawers.

Give at least 20-25 days to revision:

You need to devote at least 20-25 days to hard-core revision. Avoid reading things you have not studied before, especially in the last seven days. Starting anything from scratch in the last few days can be overwhelming and negatively impact your performance. At this point, rely on your two best revision companions- notes and treasures (on the PrepLadder app).

Make your own plan

It is not the time to Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V a revision plan. It’s time to devise strategies that you can vouch for, the ones you know will work for you in the remaining days. Make a plan that considers your circumstances, your journey so far, and other factors. So, don’t call your peers and seniors and fight the urge to follow their plans blindly.

Don’t miss the topics that seem unimportant

While you check off Cardiology, Nephrology, don’t miss out on topics that may not seem very important. Infectious Diseases, Medical Oncology, and Clinical Approach fall in the category of the issues that can be missed but should not be ignored.

Follow a routine

You have officially entered the last stage of your preparation. After coming this far, you should ensure that you follow a fixed schedule and make the most of it every day. A disciplined approach to your preparation can help you take it to the advanced level.

NEET-SS 2021: Subject-Wise Important Topics

CARDIOLOGY
Clinical Cardiology
Cath Lab. Complications
RHC
Non-Invasive Assessment
Channelopathies
Cardiomyopathies
VTE
HF (New Guidelines)
ENDOCRINOLOGY
Pituitary Embryology
Hyperthyroidism/Thyroid
DM-CVOT
Hypoglycemia in Non-Diabetics
MEN/MEON’s
Pancreatic NEN’s
Pheo Paraganglioma
Cushing’s/Addison’s
NEUROLOGY
Neuroimaging
Vascular Neurology (including clinical trials)
Headaches
Movement Disorders
MS/ADEM/NMO/MOG
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
MND’s
NCD;s
Spinal Cord Disorders (rarely asked)
Clinical Neurology 
Sleep Disorders
NEPHROLOGY
HTN (especially monogenic HTN)
Latest HTN guidelines
Different modes of Dialysis
Glomerular Disorders
Transplant (especially IS/infections)
Tubular Disorders
Acid Base
Electrolytes (especially K/Ca/P)
GASTROENTEROLOGY
Motility disorders of esophagus
Incontinence
IBD
IBS
H. Pylori
UGI/LGI bleed
Diarrhea Approach
HEPATOLOGY
Anatomy
Complications of Portal Hypertension
NAC doses in APAP poisoning
TIPS
Liver Transplant
Viral Hepatitis (HCV especially)
LFT Approach 
AIH
Wilson’s
HCC (Milan Criteria/BCLC staging)
HEMATOLOGY
Hepcidin/Fe Regulation
Cancers
vWD
Hemophilia (novel Rx options)
HITTS- criteria/Rx
TEG
Transplant & Complications
RHEUMATOLOGY
RA- extra articular manifestations
SSA-Current Rx
SLE (novel Rx approaches/Ab’s)
SRC
Sjogren-extra articular manifestations/diagnostic Ix
Small vessels vasculitis
Isolated cutaneous vasculitis approach
Behcet
Osteoporosis
DISH
PULMONARY MEDICINE
PNA Rx
PFT
COPD-exacerbation managements/GOLD
BA-exacerbation managements
Bronchiectasis syndromes
CF
Ventilator troubleshooting/nodes basics
OSA
High Altitude Physiology
DPLD-radiologic pattern approach
ONCOLOGY
Most Important- Genetics and Chemotherapy
Breast Cancer
Colon Cancer
Liver Cancer
HCC
Lung Cancer & SPN Approach
Thyroid Cancer & STN Approach
Gliomas
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
PTB
HIV
Tropical Infections
PUO
CNS Infections
IE
Febrile Neutropenia
Vaccines (in IS/pregnancy)
COVID (vaccines/variant part)
Septic Arthritis/Gonococcal Arthritis
Syphilis

It’s time to put your best foot forward and ensure that you make every day count in the last phase of your preparation, because you are just a few miles away from your destination. And the faster you run to chase your dreams, the quicker you will get there!

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Ridhima Arora

Ridhima is a Content Writer at PrepLadder. She aims at making a significant difference in the academic journeys of Medical PG, NEET SS, and CAT aspirants through her content.