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Best Books For NEETPG 2024 Preparations

BEST BOOKS FOR NEETPG 2024 PREPARATIONS 

The list of the best books to prepare for the NEET PG 2024 exam is as follows:

Phase I - Pre-clinical subjects

  • Anatomy: Self Assessment and Review of Anatomy by Rajesh K Kaushal

  • Physiology: Review of Physiology, by Soumen Manna

  • Biochemistry: Self Assessment and Review of Biochemistry by Rebecca James Perumcheril

Phase II- Para-clinical subjects

  • Pathology: Review of Pathology and Genetics by Sparsh Gupta

  • Pharmacology: Review of Pharmacology by Gobind Rai Garg and Sparsh Gupta, Ranjan Patel

  • Microbiology: Review of Microbiology and Immunology by Apurba Sastry

  • Forensic Medicine: Self-assessment and review of basic anatomy and forensic medicine by Arvind Arora

Phase III- Clinical subjects
  • Psychiatry: Review of Psychiatry by Praveen Tripathi

  • Orthopedics: Orthopedics quick review by Apurv Mehra

  • Radiology: Review of Radiology by Rajat Jain

  • Dermatology: Review of Dermatology by Saurabh Jindal

  • Anaesthesia: PROAFS Anesthesia for NBE by Vivek Jain

  • Obstetrics and gynaecology: Self-assessment and review of obstetrics & Gynecology by Sakshi Arora

  • Paediatrics: Review of Pediatrics and neonatology by Taruna Mehra or OP Ghai

  • ENT: ENT for entrance exam by Manisha Sinha and Sachin Budhiraja

  • Ophthalmology: Comprehensive Ophthalmology by AK Khurana Ruchi Rai

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