NEET MCh General Surgery Exam Preparation
A lot of Confusion is around the Preparation of MCh Examinations among MCH Aspirants. There is very little time for We Surgeons to Prepare for Exams. Extensive Theatres, OPDS, Ward Rounds added by Coronavirus Duties have left us with less time to Prepare.
NEET MCh General Surgery is a Superspeciality Examinations. NBE conducts the examination. The whole concept of Examinations has changed. The standards of examination have changed. More focus is now on Clinical based and concept based questions.
There is great competition. Most surgeons want to have the NEET MCh Tag attached to them. This is important both from the Academic viewpoint as well as from the Future in the Surgical field.
Books to be considered for reference are:
- Anatomic Exposures in Vascular Surgery
- Andersons Pathology
- Bailey
- Grants Atlas
- Lasts Anatomy
- Lasts Anatomy
- Mannigotts Surgery
- Nettlers Atlas
- Oxford Handbook of Surgery
- Robbins Pathology
- Rutherfords Vascular Surgery
- S Das Surgery
- Sabiston
- Schwartz Surgery
- Snell Neuroanatomy
Percentage of Questions Asked in General Surgery: (Approximate)
1) NEET Mch Endocrine Surgery (10-15 %)
2) NEET Mch General Surgery (10-15 %) 3) NEET Mch Head and Neck Surgery (10-15 %) 4) NEET Mch Neuro Surgery (10-15 %) 5) NEET Mch Paediatric Surgery (10-15 %) 6) NEET Mch Surgical GastroEnterology (10-15 %) 7) NEET Mch Urology(10-15 %) 8) NEET Mch Vascular Surgery (10-15 %) 9) NEET Mch Surgical Oncology (10-15 %) 10) Others and Miscellaneous (10-20%) |
Questions are asked on the basis of
- Images (of Surgical Conditions, Gastroschisis, Omphaloceles)
- CT Scans, MRI, USG Scans (Horse she kidneys, Craniopharyngiomas)
- Surgeries / Procedures (Pyeloplasty, Suprapubic aspiration)
- Anatomical concepts (Surgical Anatomy of Thyroid, Parotid, Pelvis)
- Instruments (Speculums, Forceps, Scissor types)
- Image-Based Questions ( Identify Brain Tumours, Pancreatic Tumours, Aortic Aneurysms)
- High Yield Questions ( Osteomyelitis, Burns, Hemangiomas )
- Revised questions from Last year (MEN II, VHL Syndrome, )
- Genetic Concepts (APC, HNPCC, BRCA 1, BRCA 2)
- New Latest (Homeobox, New Drugs, Tyrosine kinase inhibitors)
- Pathological concepts (Lichen sclerosis, HPV, HTLV)
- Triads (Saints, Becks)
- Triangles (Auscultation Triangle, Triangle of Doom)
- Timing of surgery (Torsion of Testis, Hydroceles, Rupture liver)
Types of Questions asked from Surgical Anatomy
- The cystic artery is a branch of…………………….
- Inferior thyroid artery is a branch of:……………………………
- Internal pudendal artery in females is a branch of……………..
- The left gastroepiploic artery is a branch of……………………….
- Middle meningeal artery is a branch of……………………….
- The splenic artery is a branch of………………………………..
What Develops from the below structures
- Paramesonephric duct or Mullerian duct
- Mesonephric “duct” or Wolffian duct
- Mesonephrictubules
- Phallus
- Urethral folds
- Genital swellings
Types Of MCQS (Level A: Very Easy Level)
Colemans Technique in Plastic Surgery is
- Liposuction Technique
- Autologous Fat Injection Technique
- Silicone implantation Technique
- None of Above
Pierre Fourneir and Gerard Illiouz are known in Plastic Surgery for
- Liposuction Technique
- Autologous Fat Injection Technique
- Silicone implantation Technique
- Digital reconstruction
Benign Cystic Tumor arising near pituitary stalk is
- Medulloblastoma
- CNS Lymphoma
- Craniopharyngioma
- Schwannoma
Medial Medullary Syndrome occurs by occlusion of
- Middle cerebral artery.
- Vertebral artery
- PICA
- Charcot’s artery
Ferrnandez is associated with
- Aesthetic Brachioplasty Technique
- Lip Reconstruction Technique
- Silicone implantation Technique
- Digital reconstruction
Licolins Highway is
- Pharyngeal Pouch
- KIllans Dehiscence
- Opening of Diaphragm
- Carotid sheath
William Wildes incision is a common incision for
- Ear Surgery
- Eye Surgery
- Mastoid Surgery
- Nasal Surgery
Types Of Image Based MCQ (Level A: Very Easy Level)
A physician is testing the heat sensation of a patient as far as its intactness is concerned. The Main Ascending Pathway for Pain Sensation is through which tract:
- Anterior spinothalamic
- Fasciculus gracilis
- Fasciculus cuneatus
- Lateral spinothalamic
This would give our MCh Aspirants a brief overview of how to prepare and an insight into the preliminary preparation of MCh General Surgery Examinations. We hope that this serves the purpose in the best interest of Students.
We wish you good luck with Coming Delayed Examinations.