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Bangalore, KarnatakaState UniversityEstd 1996
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RGUHS: 17 Answered Questions

How useful is going through last 10 year's question papers of the RGUHS 1st year MBBS final exam? Are the questions repeated?

Indrajit BasakStudied Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery Degrees at Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (2014)

According to one of my friends at RGUHS, first-year MBBS includes subjects such as anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry. 

  • There will be a certain limit to the number of questions asked in the examination. 
  • It’s wise to go through previous years’ question papers to have a sound knowledge regarding the pattern and types of reliable questions. 
  • Approach your seniors as they will have a stock of “must-read” topics and 10 years of solved question papers. 
  • Question banks of Singi Yatriraj are a must-have reference when it comes to solving test papers.
  • One simple tip is to read the questions and relate to the important aspects including the condition or phenomena.

Therefore, follow these pointers thoroughly for your exam. By practicing often you will realize that a lot of questions are usually repeated.

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How can I get transcripts of my BDS degree from RGUHS?

Sahil AgarwalStudied at Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences

You can get the transcripts for your BDS from RGUHS by following the easy steps below. 

  • Visit RGUHS website and download the application form for transcripts. Fill in the required information.
  • Pay the fees through online payment service. Select ‘Student Fee Collection’ and ‘Student Fee Collection Examination’ options consequently and submit. You will be redirected to a new page. Select ‘Credential Verification/Official Transcripts’. Fill in the required areas. You will be directed to payment acknowledgment page. Don’t forget to take a printout of the fee receipts after the online payment. 
  • With the application form, attach semester mark sheets, degree certificates, and the fee receipt. Visit RGUHS, and submit as many document sets as you need. 

The institute usually issues the transcripts after a week or so. Don’t forget to get the university stamp on the sealed envelope. 

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How can I (average student) pass in the first year MBBS examination RGUHS?

Shreya Goyal,MBBS Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, SDM College of Medical Sciences and Hospital (2018)

Passing in the first-year MBBS examination RGUHS requires a bit of tip and tricks. If you are an average student try following these as it could be helpful.

  • Buy a companion (Yatiraj Singhi) and mark all RS2 and RS3 questions in the textbooks (focussing more on RS3) and read that much only. 
  • To pass it is not necessary to study the complete syllabus.
  • Read All 3 markers questions from previous 5-year question papers, you can get it from the library or seniors. 
  • Your target should be to score at least 22+ of the given 30. Once you have scored it, you need to score is 28 more to pass the exams.
  • For this, you are left with 5 and 10 marker questions, which means that you have to score 28 out of 70.
  • Try scoring 3 marks each from the questions you know. You are done with 18 more marks. 
  • For the rest of the 4 questions, you should write it in such a way that you manage to score at least 1.5 - 2 marks for each question. 
  • For this, you should make diagrams and write a bit about them.
  • Your strategy is to not waste much time on 10 markers while studying but to focus more on diagrams and flowcharts. 

MCQs will also be there which come under the same high-scoring category but they could come from any part of the book.

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Is the RGUHS correction of the 2nd year MBBS strict or liberal?

Shwetha S

The results for 2nd year MBBS are fair and correction at RGUHS isn’t too strict. It must be easy to score marks if you are well prepared. RGUHS Results are based on criteria as follows:

Particulars

Details 

Internal Assessment 

35%

Theory + Oral 

50%

Practicals/Clinicals (only Externals)

50%

Following the above pattern, students must be able to score well in the RGUHS Examination. Here are some more tips that might help you score well in your exams:

  • Focus on Preparation: Practice makes preparation better. Start preparing for the examination beforehand and make sure you are well-versed in the topics you find difficult. 
  • Answer with Clarity: You must present your answers properly. So your answers provide clarity while answering the questions asked. This might help your scores significantly. Make your points structured and neat. 
  • Visuals for Better Presentation: Highlight the important points and add diagrams and flow charts. Also, maintain good handwriting for better readability. 

Read through the previous year’s questions and see if there is a pattern in topics. Focus on the important topics and always revise the difficult topics for better understanding.

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How should I cope up after failing in 1st year MBBS? I appeared from RGUHS?

Amita SarkarBachelor of Surgery Degrees at King George's Medical University (2020)

It’s needless to say MBBS course work is grueling. Setbacks and supplementary papers are a common occurrence. So, don’t lose heart.  Put in the required effort and prioritize your studies over everything else. I know students who have failed in the first year yet scoured 70+ marks throughout their MBBS.

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What are some helpful tips for students starting their first year at RGUHS?

Drishanu RoyB.Sc nursing from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences

I have a few friends from RGUHS and here are some of the tips they shared. 

  • Make new friends, so you don’t feel homesick. 
  • You won’t like hostel food at first. But with time, you will get used to it. 
  • Make it a habit to study on a daily basis so that you do not have to stress on exam days. It is useful to plan your reading ahead of time since you will need revision. 
  • Be punctual with all your assignments and practicals. The same goes for internal exams, not a smart move to take them lightly. 
  • Solve the previous year’s question papers to make your mind work efficiently so there are no questions in your exams that make you go totally blank. It will make you feel confident. 
  • The exam dates might get postponed, don’t worry about it. It will just prove as a plus point for you and give you more time to revise. 
  • Take good care of your health. 

These are some of the things that you should keep in mind if you are planning to join RGUHS. 

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Where can I find links for RGUHS Karnataka MBBS previous years question papers?

Shwetha S

It is very easy to access previous years’ RGUHS Question Papers from the official website. It is advisable for students to carefully go through the questions and prepare for the upcoming examinations. It aids in visualising the patterns regarding topics and questions and preparing accordingly. 

Here are the steps to follow to avail the previous years’ RGUHS Question papers:

  • Visit the official website @ https://rguhs.karnataka.gov.in/stud_qp_dwnld/
  • Select the year either “First Year Student” or “Other than First Year Student”. 
  • In the case of the First Year student, Enter the Mobile No. and click submit. 
  • In case of Other than First Year Student, enter Mobile No., Registration No. and Date of Birth (DOB) and Click on Submit. 
  • You will be able to access the question papers in PDF Format. 
  • Students can access both year-wise RS4 and RS3 papers. 

Students can also access the RGUHS question papers on websites such as Collegedunia.com and other host websites. It is also advisable to go through the question banks such as the question bank by the author Singhi Yatiraj. In case of queries, reach out to professors and seniors for better insights. Lastly, ensure to access only reliable and authoritative sources and avoid any unreliable and illegal sources. 

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How do I clear the 1st year BDS exam in just 20 days under RGUHS?

Tanuj ChandraTeaches Anatomy

If you have been studying for your college internals all year, you can pass the first-year BDS exam under RGUHS in just 20 days. If not, studying the past 10 years' worth of RGUHS Question papers from a Question bank will be helpful for you right now. Divide your topics in all first-year subjects into the following categories before moving forward:

  • Easy Topics
  • Moderate Topics
  • Problematic Topics
  • Never-read Topics

Once you have completed this table, you will be aware of your strengths and weaknesses. Now, look at the exam questions from the previous ten years to gauge your topical preparedness. 

To increase your chances of success, create a timetable based on your strengths and weaknesses and try to adhere to 70% of it. Allocate time each day to studying anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry, the three medical subjects. Reserve Sundays for DA and DH only. Maintain a variety of study spots to provide your brain with spatial cues that will help you remember answers to questions during exams.

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What is carry over of subjects in 2nd year MBBS rguhs Can u write MBBS 3rd year exam in dec after passing the 2nd year supplementary exams in June?

Atul ValakeAll India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna

Carry-over subjects are the ones that you failed to clear in that academic year. If you have carry-over subjects from the 2nd year, you will be able to attend 3rd-year MBBS classes but you will have to clear the supplementary examinations for the carry-over subjects. 

Yes, you can write 3rd-year examination in June after clearing 2nd-year supplementary examinations in June. The course work of 3rd year isn’t heavy there is only one major subject, i.e. PSM along with two minor subjects. So, you will be able to manage. 

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Are supplementary exams tougher from regular exams in an MBBS. I am going to write the exams this month, and my college is affiliated from RGUHS Bangalore. How strict will the marking be?

Swastika Handa,MBBS from Dr Ulhas Patil (2020)

No, supplementary exams are not tougher than normal papers. Some out of the syllabus questions come in exams. But that is not something to worry about. 

  • Prepare from the question papers of the previous 10 years. 
  • Proper hard work and dedication are necessary to score good marks.
  • The markings depend on the teachers who check the paper. 
  • Some teachers give good marks because they know that students are under pressure during exams but have worked hard enough. 
  • But some teachers check the paper very strictly, ending up with average scores.
  • The marking is something that is out of your control. You can only prepare well for the exam so focus on only that.
  • Try writing good answers, neat diagrams, and stay on topic.
  • Simplify your language.

For exams, time management is also essential. Do not put all your time into finishing one question. During practice, solve the previous year’s question papers in the given time to get accustomed to the pattern. This will help you complete the exam without any difficulty.

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