This is where the book shines. In the final 2-3 months before the exam, you cannot read standard textbooks
Enter Dr. Sparsh Gupta and his book, published under the Marrow brand. The book was specifically designed to bridge the gap between a standard textbook and a guidebook. It caters specifically to the pattern of questions asked in INI-CET and NEET-PG. Here is why it is considered a "Must-Have":
Do not try to memorize everything in the first read. Use the book alongside your video lectures or standard textbooks (like KDT). Use it to clarify concepts that you find difficult. The language in Sparsh Gupta is lucid, making complex topics like Autonomic Pharmacology easier to grasp.
Unlike traditional pharmacology books that list drugs by class, Sparsh Gupta’s approach is clinical. It frames drugs in the context of diseases, which is exactly how questions appear in the entrance exams.
In the high-stakes world of medical postgraduate entrance examinations in India—such as NEET-PG, INI-CET, and FMGE—having the right study materials is not just an advantage; it is a necessity. Among the vast sea of subjects, Pharmacology often stands out as a daunting challenge due to its volatile nature and the sheer volume of drugs, mechanisms, and side effects one must memorize.
After reading a chapter, immediately solve the Previous Year Questions provided in the book. This serves two purposes: it boosts your confidence, and it shows you how the concepts are twisted into questions. If you get a question wrong, go back to the text and highlight the specific line that contains the answer.