First and most important thing is to read a guide book written by subject specialist. There are almost 15–20 books in every subject. 4–5 standard books. Every 2–3–4 years they change edition. And answer of MCQ changes according to these advances. Do you think a person who is writing a book for 10 subjects can refer all standard books new edition in a year and change accordingly!?!? But a person can do this if he has only 1 subject to follow.
- Anatomy – Rajesh Kaushal (Big-standard) /Ravi Raj (small-consiced)
- Physiology – S. Krishna Kumar (more clinical-AIIMS) / Saumen Manna (More one liner-Neet)
- Biochemistry – Rebecca James / Dr. Smiley
- Pharmacology – Ranjan Kumar Patel (updated fully) / Gobind Rai Garg
- Pathology – Devesh Mishra / Praveen Kumar
- Microbiology – Apurba Shastry / Microns by CBS
- Forensic Medicine – J magendran
- Medicine – Mukesh Bhatiya (Informative) + Ajay Mathur MCQ (Harrison based) / Mudit Khanna/ Deepak Marwah
- Surgery – Pritesh Singh (Big-monotonus) / Surgery Sixer (Concised – more updated)
- PSM – Vivek jain