Your Key to Passing PROFF Exams with Confidence
Are you a 3rd-year MIT student preparing for your PROFF exams? Do you feel overwhelmed by long chapters, confusing concepts, or uncertain exam patterns? If yes, this book of solved past papers by Medicos Prep Academy (MPA) is exactly what you need.
This 2nd edition has been specially designed to help students study smart—not hard. It covers past papers from 2008 to 2025, with chapter-wise questions, solved MCQs, and UHS-aligned answers, making it one of the most comprehensive and exam-focused guidebooks available for MIT students.
Subjects Covered
The book includes six major subjects, all clearly organized:
Mammography
Ultrasound
Echocardiography
Surgery
Angiography
Nuclear Medicine
Each chapter includes previous exam questions, helping students understand what examiners repeatedly ask — and how to answer confidently.
Why This Book is a Must-Have
✔ Chapter-wise past papers
✔ Covers 2008 to 2025
✔ 1000+ MCQs with answers
✔ UHS-aligned solutions
✔ Comprehensive explanations
✔ Designed for fast revision
This structure saves time, improves understanding, and builds exam confidence. Instead of going through hundreds of pages, students can focus directly on frequently asked questions, making their preparation highly targeted and effective.
Who Can Benefit From This Book?
This book is specially designed for:
3rd-year MIT students
PROFF exam preparation
Students wanting a quick revision before exams
Those who want clarity and exam-point answers
Anyone struggling with Viva or MCQs preparation
Meet the Authors
This valuable resource is written by experts and professionals in the field:
SAEED AKRAM—CEO of MPA & MIT Lecturer at BAMDC
IRFAN SALEEM—Imaging Technologist at IDC, RYK
MARIA SHOAIB—Imaging Technologist at IDC, RYK
HINA WAJID—Ultrasound Technologist, ARDMS Certified
Each author brings real-world clinical experience—making explanations easy, practical, and exam-focused.
The Purpose of This Book
The aim of this guide is simple:
To help MIT students score better with less stress.
Instead of memorizing everything, students can learn the pattern of exams, practice important questions, and revise quickly before tests. This approach builds confidence, clarity, and strong exam technique.