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📋 Exam Syllabus
1 Medical Officer:
Anatomy
Physiology
Biochemistry
Pathology
Pharmacology
Microbiology
Community Medicine
Medicine
Surgery
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Pediatrics
2 Staff Nurse:
Fundamentals of Nursing
Medical-Surgical Nursing
Anatomy and Physiology
Pharmacology
Nutrition
Psychiatric Nursing
Community Health Nursing
Pediatric Nursing
Obstetrics and Gynecological Nursing
3 MPHW (Multi-Purpose Health Worker):
Basic Anatomy and Physiology
Nutrition and Health
Hygiene
Health Education and Communication Skills
Maternal and Child Health
Communicable Diseases
Non-Communicable Diseases
First Aid
4 General Knowledge and Current Affairs:
Indian History, Culture, Geography, and Polity
General Science
Current Events
Environmental Studies
Indian Economy
5 English Language:
Grammar (Tenses, Parts of Speech, Articles, Prepositions, Conjunctions)
Comprehension
Vocabulary
6 Quantitative Aptitude:
Arithmetic (Percentage, Profit & Loss, Simple & Compound Interest, Ratio & Proportion)
Algebra
Geometry
Data Interpretation
📖 Exam Preparation Notes
1 Official Website: Start by visiting the official website of the recruiting body or organization. Often, they provide a syllabus, exam pattern, and recommended study materials or reference books for the examination.
2 Syllabus and Exam Pattern: Understand the exam syllabus and pattern. It will give you a clear idea of the subjects, topics, and types of questions expected in the exam.
3 Books and Study Materials: Based on the syllabus, look for standard books recommended for each subject. You can check online platforms like Amazon or visit a bookstore to purchase or access these books. Some common subjects for medical officer, staff nurse, and MPHW exams include General Knowledge, English, Aptitude, and Subject-specific topics related to medical science, nursing, or public health.
4 Online Resources and Websites: Many websites offer study materials, practice tests, and question banks for competitive exams. Websites like Khan Academy, Coursera, or websites specific to medical exams (like Medicos Republic, PrepLadder, etc.) might have relevant resources.
5 Previous Year Papers and Mock Tests: Practice previous year's question papers and take mock tests regularly to understand the exam pattern, improve time management, and assess your preparation level.
6 Coaching Institutes and Online Courses: Consider enrolling in coaching classes or online courses that specifically prepare candidates for these types of exams. They often provide structured study materials, live classes, doubt-solving sessions, and mock tests.