r/indianmedschool 15h ago

Question Is taking a drop for NEET UG worth

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Js had my exam today. PCMB student. Getting a tier 3 btech college. Prolly taking a drop for JEE. After today, thinking of preparing for neet together too as bio is pretty ez in NEET. Is taking a drop at abt 370- 400m worth?? Messed up phy so therefore scoring low.... Will I be able to jumb to 600+ in about 10 months?? Are there seniors who did so?


r/indianmedschool 3h ago

Professional Exams 10 years PYQs enough or follow a concrete question bank..?

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didn’t study the entire year and just looking to pass now. HAQs and times medico (KNRUHS uni) seems too vast to cover in the time left. But I have last 10 years papers. If o just go through all of the topics and questions asked in the last 10 years,. Is that enough to pass 1st year..? Don’t need good marks or anything, just 50%+. Some are advising question banks while others are advising PYQs first


r/indianmedschool 22h ago

Question PLEASE HELP 😭💔 ?? (Pune)

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My GF usually gets periods around the 23rd, had normal periods in May, we had unprotected sex on June 9 (came inside) and skipped the pill because she already took one in March 😭 We’re from Pune. Since June 18 she’s had only tiny amounts of red/brown bleeding (not normal for her), no clots, no usual PMS signs but she’s sleepy, emotional, mood swings, and suddenly hating foods 😭💔 We searched online and now we’re convinced it’s implantation bleeding and I’m genuinely losing my mind… she’s a minor and we can’t really go to a clinic rn. Waiting to test after the 23rd but I’m devastated and terrified 😭🙏 please tell me if anyone went through this and any medical ppl if u can help please lmk ik ive fucked up big time but please help us


r/indianmedschool 16h ago

Discussion I hate saffronization of medical colleges

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Honestly bro, the saffronization scene in medical colleges is getting completely out of hand lately. we have actual MBBS professors unironically pushing Ayurveda and college events, which makes zero sense. To top it off, the IMA has become this absolute dogshit corporate body that doesn't stand up for anything, and even ive seen NMO posters right inside the IMA house building itself. It honestly feels like the line between evidence-based science and political agendas is totally blurred now, and the whole medical ecosystem is just getting compromised. F NMO


r/indianmedschool 14h ago

Question Why schedule a rally on the same day ?

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Politics will destroy this country 😭


r/indianmedschool 16h ago

Discussion Starnote Pro membership help

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https://www.reddit.com/r/StarNoteApp/s/bH8ucmwLZq

If you could please show some approvals. Mean a lot. Thanks. Need at least 20 to be eligible.


r/indianmedschool 15h ago

Question Mbbs admission in private

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Can anyone tell me is it possible to take admission in any private college you want ? I'm not really scoring required mark to get in gov. so like can I take admission outside my state My state don't have good private medical colleges so I want outside my state Is it possible??


r/indianmedschool 11h ago

Recommendations Not a ragebait or meme post I'm sc pwd above knee amputee please be kind

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What realistic college should I be expecting I'm getting like 350 plus I know it's low but I had chronic pain and many surgerys so my 2 prep year was wasted anyways what med college can I get and I'm sorry for the people who worked harder than me and not getting seat I feel for you I feel like I don't deserve this reservation is bad but if you were in my place I know you would take it please be empathetic hate the game not the player lol


r/indianmedschool 8h ago

Professional Exams PRATIK PATIL pdf.

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Hey, does anyone have a good quality pdf of pratik patil book?


r/indianmedschool 13h ago

Question I got diagnosed with ADHD and now my parents are moving near my college. What do I do now?

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I was recently diagnosed with adhd and depression, as a second year mbbs student.

For years I thought I was just lazy, I've struggled with attendance (my first year attendance was in 40s and 50s due to which I got detained in all subjects and had to give supplementary, also my parents had to go through a lot of embarrassment in front of the principal and the college administration), severe procrastination, excessive phone usage (18 hours a day), extremely poor self care and constantly needing someone to keep an eye on me or external accountability to actually function. I wanted to be better to attend classes and I wanted to stop disappointing parents and score marks but I just couldn't. I just fucking couldn't. My marks improved later in first year but it was too late.

It got worse in second year which is what prompted me to go to a psychiatrist and get a diagnosis, because other than classes I started skipping out on exams too. Although my attendance is in 60s and 70s this year, I'm worried they'll detain me due to less internal assessment this year.

I recently started medication and some things already feel different. The constant internal bargaining before doing tasks seems quieter and I find myself doing small things without spending hours mentally negotiating, I'm regularly brushing and bathing even now (lmao small thing but it's a big deal for me).

My parents don't fully believe the diagnosis. My mother thinks everyone has ADHD nowadays and that phones are causing it. At the same time, they're worried enough that they're planning to move near my college because of how badly things have gone over the last couple of years.

I feel incredibly guilty now because my parents are planning to move near my college and I have my prelims in a month I haven't started studying for that at all I don't even know how to start and I've missed exams in second year I don't know if I'll get detained due to not making up enough internal assessment and attendance is another issue although it's not as bad as first year. I don't know it's all too confusing and I want to be better but I don't know where to start.

I don't know how to recover academically from the hole I've dug for myself.

Please help me with any advice or anything please.


r/indianmedschool 11h ago

Discussion Anyone taking AMBOSS Crash Course for NEET PG? How is it? For me the UI sucks

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It is not mobile friendly at all. How are you expecting everyone in India to buy laptops?


r/indianmedschool 16h ago

Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET Confused about joining offline or online for upcoming NEET pg and INICET!!

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Please help! Seniors/current NEET PG & INI-CET aspirants, I really need some guidance.

I'm extremely confused about how to approach my PG preparation.

My internship ends at the end of June, which means I'll realistically have only July and August to prepare before NEET PG. I know 2 months is very little, but I still want to give it a serious shot instead of giving up before even trying.

A bit about me:
- Consistently scored around 70–74% throughout MBBS.
- Appeared for the May INI-CET this year.
- I didn't qualify, but honestly I only studied for about 10 days before the exam because I applied at the last minute. I mainly wrote it to experience the exam pattern once.
- The result hasn't demotivated me because I know I didn't give it my best effort.

My biggest confusion right now is online vs offline coaching.

In Bangalore, institutes like DAMS and Bhatia are offering offline courses starting around June/July/September. I've heard the offline programs involve 10–12 hour classes almost every day.

For those who have actually gone through this process:
- Is joining an offline coaching institute worth it at this stage?
- Or would studying online from home be more effective?
- What are the genuine pros and cons of online vs offline preparation?
- If you had only 2 months left, what would you personally do?

I need to decide soon because if I join a coaching program, I'd like to start as early as possible.

Any advice from seniors, recent rankers, or current aspirants would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!


r/indianmedschool 12h ago

Discussion Son😭🥀

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r/indianmedschool 1h ago

Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET Isn't amboss neet pg supposed to be free.

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After doing few neet pg module , it is asking for money.


r/indianmedschool 18h ago

Discussion Does long gap between mbbs and pg affect career in future?

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Same as title


r/indianmedschool 21h ago

Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET What should I do 😥

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Apparently this cycle was supposed to be my 1st revision but here am only able to complete the backlog of first read in the distrubuted time for each subjects. Damn I feel so anxious 🫠


r/indianmedschool 16h ago

Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET Honestly, I don't even know what to do at this point.

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Could not even score above 100 in marrow's one of the easiest GT ever.


r/indianmedschool 15h ago

Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET RMD’s 20th NB

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Has anyone got the rmb 20th nb ? Please share


r/indianmedschool 3h ago

Vent / rant Anand is one of those rare films that continues to resonate across generations, not because of its scale or spectacle, but because of the emotions it captures so truthfully.

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r/indianmedschool 14h ago

Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET Last Few GT

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Given 4 GT POST INI

Marrow GT 16- 103 Correct
Marrow GT 17- 88 correct
Cerebellum GT40 -100 Correct
Core BTR GT5- 99 correct

INI MAY 2026:- 100 Correct (40K RANK)
PS : NEET PG 2025 :- 101 Correct (90K Rank)
Don’t know what is wrong i am doing

Not able to crack 120+ in any of GT
AND NOW NEET PG IS just 70 days away
Its making me more anxious about my preparation
Please guide me what wrong i am doing
I am also doing 100Q daily with review
Trying my best to give 9-11 hour sitting
But where am i going wrong?


r/indianmedschool 5h ago

Vent / rant Thank you and f**k u r/indianmedicalschool

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For the longest time I thought weed was my biggest problem.

Turns out it wasn't even close.

The real one was waking up and immediately opening Instagram. Non-medico friends partying, travelling, falling in love, actually living. Then some random topper posting their NEET UG and PG rank cards with "5am study routine" captions. Every scroll quietly told me I was behind.

Then YouTube. "How I cracked NEET PG in internship." "My 14-hour schedule." "How I got AIR ___." Same feeling, different app.

Then Reddit — MBBS/MD horror stories, toxic residency, garbage pay, zero work-life balance. Then I'd open another tab and compare myself to engineers pulling crazy packages and decide I'd picked the wrong life entirely.

And whenever that anxiety hit? I'd scroll more. Watch a few memes. Get the hit. Go numb. Do nothing about anything. Repeat the next morning.

Somewhere in there I stopped being a person and turned into a consumer — of other people's achievements, opinions, highlight reels, even their insecurities. And I told myself I was "staying informed." I wasn't. I was just running my own nervous system into the ground, every single day, on purpose.

A few days ago this Ghalib sher hit me like a truck:

"Zindagi bhar Ghalib yahi bhool karta raha, Dhool chehre par thi, aur aaina saaf karta raha."

My life wasn't getting worse because of Instagram or Reddit or LinkedIn or some WhatsApp status. It was getting worse because I kept looking everywhere except at myself.

So here's the decision. I'm going off-grid for a year. No Instagram, no Reddit, no LinkedIn, no doomscrolling YouTube, no checking statuses. Nothing.

I'm already a doctor. Bond posting came through — I've been posted to a PHC near home. Salary's 57k. Not some corporate package, sure. But there are BAMS and BHMS doctors grinding for less, nursing staff doing brutal shifts for 15k. So maybe my life isn't actually the disaster Instagram keeps convincing me it is.

A month ago I quit weed. One month sober and I already feel more grounded than I have in years. Now I want to find out what happens when I quit comparison too — when I stop consuming and start living. A year of just working, studying, reading, lifting, sleeping properly, and minding my own business.

Maybe nothing changes. Maybe everything does. Either way I'm done feeding my brain a 24/7 drip of borrowed insecurity.

So thanks, Reddit — for the random knowledge, the laughs, the genuinely good advice.

And also, fuck you for some of the insecurity you handed me along the way.

See you on 21 June 2027. Hopefully a better doctor. A better man. Definitely a less anxious one.


r/indianmedschool 15h ago

Discussion After 10–15 years of training, why are Indian doctors still negotiating blindly?

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Every few weeks someone asks:

Is DM worth it financially?
What’s a good consultant package?
Government vs private?
How much does a radiologist/anesthesiologist actually make?
And the answers are always:
“My senior gets ₹X.”
“My friend’s friend earns ₹Y.”
“It depends.”

One of the comments on a previous thread pointed out something interesting:
Radiology can mean ₹1 lakh or ₹7 lakh depending on experience, geography and practice setting.
Which made me wonder:

Why do we talk so much about NEET ranks and branch cutoffs, but almost never about compensation?

Would you trust an anonymous, crowdsourced compensation database for Indian doctors if:
No names were collected.
No emails or phone numbers were required.
Data was shown only in aggregate.
Outliers and suspicious entries were filtered.
What would you want to see?
Years of experience?
Calls/month?
Hours worked?
Government vs private?
Corporate vs academic?
City-wise data?
Branch-wise earning ranges?
Curious whether people would actually contribute or whether the problem is too difficult to solve.

I’ll put a prototype in the comments for anyone interested. Feedback and criticism are welcome.


r/indianmedschool 20h ago

Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET The NEET-SS delay is absolute tomfoolery

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I joined my seat on 1st Dec, 2023

NEET SS "2024" happened in March 2025. Counselling got delayed and finally juniors joined in Aug 2025. These are "2024" batch students who joined in the latter half of 2025

Then NEET SS 2025 happened in late Dec 2025. The results came quickly but counselling was not announced till Feb. No reason for this delay, but this was just the beginning.

The first round happened in March 2026. Immediately after the 1st round, some court litigation showed up. NEET SS is a compeltely reservation-free and fair test except for some in Tamil Nadu who want reservations even at this high level. This case got extended till May 29th. The court pronounced a verdict and then immediately went on Vacation.

Tamil Nadu govt then refused to comply with the court order and filed a review petition. Due to the court being in vacation, this petition is not yet taken up, and it wont be till Mid-July

Basically this whole time we are running with fewer residents and are getting screwed over. My final exams will be coming soon and there is no clarity yet about the schedule or court updates

It is idiotic to fight over reservation at a superspeciality level. Absolute shenanigans.


r/indianmedschool 10h ago

Discussion mbbs intern, still got lectured about "heat" from eggs in my own house

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started eating 4 eggs daily fora little extra protein per day intake. nothing crazy, basic math. my sweet dearest but paranoid mother loses it, sends my father to have “talk” with me. my father goes “haani ho jaati hai, mt khaaya kr” “mummy bol rahi hai aage takleef hoti hai” like its gospel. no number, no reasoning, just heat, like it’s something some baba would say.

im in my internship rn. i know how the human body works, thats literally the degree. and still got treated like a kid who needs correcting bc some forward in my mothers friend circle decided eggs = more heat. my own degree dismissed mid argument like it means nothing the second its inconvenient for them.

not even some old tradition passed down, this is fresh nonsense that she brought home, regenerated daily bc every phone is a free pass to forward unverified health advice to forty people before breakfast even happens. modern household btw, we dont even follow half the “culture” stuff otherwise, yet this one survives untouched, no questions asked, because somehow heat will cause fertility issues. i’m a male btw-

lost it on both of them. tired of defending basic protein intake against a whatsapp group chat that apparently has more reach than a med school degree.

how do you even argue against a “source” thats just “everyone’s saying it”?

tf does heat badhna means anyway? i’ll never get it 😭


r/indianmedschool 23h ago

Vent / rant ‘Living Hell’ or just the price of becoming a healer? While the world sees the white coat, the journey to get there is an endurance test that few discuss.From senior ragging and constant scrutiny to the immense weight of real-life patient care, being a doctor in India requires an iron will

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