UPSC CMS 26' | Cardiology Part - I

Cardiology is one of the most heavily weighted and scoring areas in the Medicine paper of the UPSC CMS exam. To crack these questions consistently, you need to move beyond standard textbook reading and focus heavily on the specific UPSC trend lines—integrating clinical presentations, dynamic ECG interpretations, and drug-of-choice guidelines. In this first part of our Cardiology marathon series, we are breaking down the absolute highest-yield concepts, dissecting past years' questions (PYQs), and practicing the exact clinical scenarios you will encounter on exam day. Drop your questions in the live chat, let’s clear your concepts, and lock in these vital marks together! 🔔 Don't forget to LIKE the stream, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the Notification Bell so you never miss a high-yield medical entrance session! 💬 Drop your target score or rank in the live chat or comments below—let's keep each other accountable! 📲 Download the MedSynapse App: [https://medsynapse.app](https://medsynapse.app) 📢 Join Our Telegram Community Get daily targets, live class updates, free tests, and important exam notifications: [https://t.me/drnikitarwm](https://t.me/drnikitarwm) 💡 Final Advice Don't chase new resources in the last few days. Revise repeatedly, solve MCQs, trust your preparation, and stay confident. Your score depends more on *effective recall* than on learning something new at this stage. ([Doctutorials][1]) If this video helped you: 👍 Like the video 💬 Comment your biggest takeaway 📤 Share it with your FMGE friends 🔔 Subscribe to the channel for more high-yield revision sessions #NEETPG2026 #NEETPGStrategy #MedicalAspirants #NBEMS #MedEd #NEETPGPrep #INICET #DocLife #sureshotbydrnikita #UPSCCMS #UPSCCMS2026 #Cardiology #MedicineUPSC #Medsynapse #DrNikitaNanwani #MedicalAspirants #CombinedMedicalServices #HighYieldMedicine