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Books for GPAT preparation / GPAT books

GPAT BOOKS Often students ask about the books for GPAT preparation. There are several books available for each subject in pharmacy and also as a compilation of all the subjects. Books for only MCQ practices are also available. But before you use such MCQ books, try to understand fundamental concepts, clear your doubts. I would like to differentiate such books into general reference books and books for GPAT preparation. In my previous article on GPAT preparation tips  list of reference books for respective subjects is given. Here in this article I will suggest some GPAT books. All the books out there are full of information and numerous MCQs. But it is a wise choice to select a single or two books to avoid information overload and frustration. ¶The most widely used book for GPAT preparation is GPAT: A Companion by Nazma N. Inamdar and Milind P. Wagh (Career Publications). ¶Why GPAT: A Companion by Inamdar and Wagh is popular among GPAT aspirants? - A simple ans...

GPAT PREPARATION TIPS

GPAT PREPARATION TIPS   In order to prepare for GPAT examination, selection of right amount of study material and smart work with time management is important. Some GPAT aspirants start preparing for GPAT exam before 3-4 months of date of the exam. In this case short notes and study tricks come in handy. You need to prepare short trick notes to remember concepts and lengthy matter efficiently. Time management is crucial while preparing for exam. You need to find proper reference material, previous year question papers in order to prepare short notes and diagrammatic illustrations for study. Use of diagrammatic illustrations and mnemonics will be beneficial while studying pharmacology. Short charts and tree diagrams will also be helpful. E.g. types of vitamins, their role and vitamin deficiencies. When you try to link information with a diagram or an illustration it will be easier to remember other important topics associated with it. E.g. While studying Respiratory s...