Welcome to Pediatrics PYQ App
Prepare smarter for your DNB Pediatrics, DCH exam, and MD Pediatrics exit exam with Pediatrics PYQ by Pediatrics.MedForum.in. This app is specially designed for Pediatrics postgraduates who want quick access to Previous Year Questions (PYQ) for DNB, DCH, and MD Pediatrics exams. Instead of searching through scattered PDFs and notes, get a structured, exam-focused question bank in one powerful app.




PEDIATRICS PYQ APP for preparation of Previous Year DNB / DCH Pediatrics exit examination.
The App is accessible to all Registered members. Just join the forum for free. Select Free Registered Member and get access to the app free of cost.
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📱 Get the Android App
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iPhone or iPad User?
If you use iPhone or iPad or Mac-book for studies, use our Web-App. Apple store app is in development and will be available asap.
📚 Features of Pediatrics PYQ
🎯 Built for Pediatrics Exam Success
Understanding patterns in DNB Pediatrics exams and DCH previous questions gives you a strong predictive advantage. This app helps you revise high-yield Pediatric topics, prepare for theory papers, and strengthen concepts for viva and clinical discussions.
👩⚕️ Who Should Use This App?
- DNB Pediatrics / DCH Residents preparing for exams.
- MD Pediatrics students.
- Doctors preparing for Pediatric super specialty entrance.
- Pediatricians revising core academic concepts.
Why Choose Pediatrics PYQ?
Clearing the DNB Pediatrics or DCH exam requires strategic revision of previous year questions. With Pediatrics PYQ, you focus on what examiners repeatedly ask — saving time and maximizing results.
📲 Download Pediatrics PYQ Today!
Carry your complete DNB, DCH, and MD Pediatrics previous year question bank in your pocket.
Disclaimer
This app is strictly for educational and examination preparation purposes only. The content provided is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should always exercise their own professional clinical judgment when treating patients.