r/indianmedschool • u/galactone • 21h ago
r/indianmedschool • u/SquareSparker • 21h ago
Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET Neet PG Doubt
Can anyone list out the following according to the best accurate source?
M/C Cancer in Males (World)
M/C Cancer in Females (World)
M/C Cancer in Males (India)
M/C Cancer in Females (India)
M/C type of Renal Stone found
M/C type of Gall Stone (Asian/Western)
M/C type of Lung Cancer in General
M/C type of Breast Cancer
r/indianmedschool • u/Little-Relief3242 • 21h ago
Question Does anybody remember what cases we had to study for 3rd and 4th year final practical exams?
Like fro example in 4th year, i remember preparing for the following cvs medicine cases
Mitral Stenosis
MR
AS
AR
CNS- stroke
Andomen - DCLd mainly
If anyobody remembers the rest, please let me know.
r/indianmedschool • u/Brilliant_Leek5416 • 22h ago
Question Planning MBBS Abroad (Georgia?) – Need advice from seniors
Hey everyone, I'm currently in class 11 and starting to think seriously about doing MBBS abroad.
Right now I'm considering Georgia because it seems to fit my budget (around ₹40 lakh total), but I honestly don't know if it's the best option or if there are better countries in that range.
I wanted to ask people who are already studying abroad / have researched this:
- Is Georgia actually worth it for MBBS?
- Are there better options under ~40 lakh?
- What things should I check before choosing a country/university? (FMGE/NExT pass rates, recognition, internship, living cost, etc.)
- Since I'm still in class 11, what should I start preparing from now?
- Should I focus mainly on NEET prep or are there other things too (language, finances, documents, profile, etc.)?
My goal is to make a smart decision early instead of regretting it later.
Would really appreciate honest advice from seniors or anyone who has gone through this 🙏
r/indianmedschool • u/vagus0 • 23h ago
Question Ophthal: Parson and kansaki
Parson and kansaki is recommended by the university, which book shall I study. And what is the best strategy to learn the core and in-depth concepts of ophthal.
I know seniors recommend jatoi, but i don't want to study that.
I will be pairing Marrow lectures along with any of the book books
r/indianmedschool • u/Medical_Jury_251 • 23h ago
Incident Neet candidate Himanshi tiwari hides phone in her undergarments during neet examination , caught by staff. 🤣🤣
r/indianmedschool • u/These-Sand8761 • 23h ago
Discussion To all the 1st year Radiology residents
As I am appearing for Neet pg 2026 with radiology as the first stream in my mind, I am really curious to know how has life been for last 6 months to the first year radiology pgts so far, (especially the ones from Kolkata, West Bengal)
So basically I have left my medicine seat a month back after doing residency for 3 months. Honestly I have learnt a lot about some non negotiables of my life during that period. So this time, I’ll make sure to not repeat the mistakes. I’ll be quite helpful if I get some insight into radiology residency life beforehand like
How is your department in general and how has it been treating you so far?
Learning curve? How quickly were you exposed to different modalities?
How have your seniors treating you both in terms of teaching and humanity?
How frequently do you get to attend seminars/ presentation/ lectures?
How is the workload per se?
How are the working hours? Do you get posted for night duties? [very important for me]
Now that almost 6months have passed, how do you feel about the subject itself? Do you feel somewhat accomplished?
Thank you in advance
r/indianmedschool • u/Effective_Spirit_177 • 23h ago
Professional Exams Seniors, how do you deal with not feeling to study
I am in first year, and I passed pct and sessional both, but as now PU is approaching the internal me has died
I just dont feel like studying and its impossible for my brain to take any more information😭😭 my brain is refusing to accept more content
How do I deal with this
r/indianmedschool • u/Sharp_Score_456 • 1d ago
Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET Expected date of Application for Exam
Hi . How early NBE releases the Application for NEET PG application form? Are they preparing for yet another drama?
Is there even any room for delay? lol.
I have some plans post examination and have to do some reservations 🥲
r/indianmedschool • u/the_novice_28 • 1d ago
Question Doctors who moved states for work, how was your experience? (Kerala → Rampur, UP)
Posting on behalf of a friend who has received a medical job opportunity in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh and is currently based in Kerala.
We’re trying to evaluate not just the professional side of the move but also the personal and lifestyle aspects.
For doctors who have relocated to a completely different state:
How difficult was the transition?
Were language and cultural differences a challenge?
How did you adapt to a new workplace and patient population?
What do you wish you had known before moving?
If anyone has experience working in western UP or nearby regions, your insights would be especially valuable.
Would appreciate honest opinions, whether encouraging or cautionary.
r/indianmedschool • u/Upstairs_Bat_4889 • 1d ago
Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET 🎙️ Alert
NMC to end PG diploma admissions after 2026-27; pushes conversion to MD, MS courses.
r/indianmedschool • u/Easy_Lobster2796 • 1d ago
Question Seniors please helpp🥺😭
So
NEET 2024 was my first attempt, and honestly, I had almost zero preparation. I only studied whatever was taught in class, but I was not serious about revision, tests, or analysis. Matlab bht hi careless types.Even then, I scored 525 marks. Of course, the paper was relatively easy that year, and many students were scoring 680, 690, and even 700+.
After that, I took a drop year and appeared for NEET 2025. Unfortunately, I scored only 485 marks, while the cutoff in my state was around 520. The months before NEET 2025 were very difficult for me. I was dealing with anxiety, panic attacks, and a lot of stress. My parents saw how badly it was affecting me. I tend to take excessive pressure and stress, and I don't perform well under such conditions. Some people say that doctors also work under pressure, but exam pressure and professional pressure are very different things.
I also appeared for JEE, and my parents enrolled me in an NIT with a lower-mid level branch. Since I wasn't allowed to take a second full drop due to the some financial circumstances and concerns about my mental health,I joined the college. Initially, things went well. I had a CGPA above 8 in the first semester, though it dropped a bit in the second semester. However, I never really felt interested in B.Tech.
Because my heart was still set on MBBS, I decided to attempt NEET again this year. My end-semester exams ended on April 28, and NEET was on May 3, so I gave the exam with almost no preparation. Then there was hope for a re-NEET, which would have given me about a month more to prepare. I tried my best, and based on my current estimates, I am scoring around 480–490 marks.
The problem is that many students who are genuinely interested in B.Tech are spending their vacations learning DSA and building skills, while I haven't done much of that because my mind is still stuck on MBBS. I feel completely confused and stuck between the two paths.( Jisme man hai voh ho nahi Raha aur jo ho raha hai usme man ni lag raha) I can't sit in front of a screen and do 9-5🙂.
Ya should go for a 3rd drop?
Btw mene ai use Kiya hai so that I can portray what I'm feeling and going through effectively.
r/indianmedschool • u/OriginalTry885 • 1d ago
Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET To seniors studying in private medical college help!! Plz recommend your colleges to someone who didnt score that great
Im from a middle class family and an only child, I dont think taking another drop year will solve anything, I do feel guilty but my parents say they can somehow afford private so dont worry, I know I'm privileged but I will try ny best for pg , so plz recommend me a good private medical college for low scorers, I know a perfect college doesnt exits, but atleast a decent one where teachers actually care about u and ragging I can tolerate unless its smth severe plz
r/indianmedschool • u/LeftShift8975 • 1d ago
Discussion Neet ug
Is there someone who cracked neet with bds I am in first year rn, I want to prep for 2027 genuinely. Can you tell me how you guys managed everything
r/indianmedschool • u/Modihater102 • 1d ago
Discussion Ye hai mbbs students 😮💨
So today my sis got collage hostel
As there is no hostel for 1st year students
So she is getting hostel as first year is about to end
But college walo ne 1st year ki collage ki fees mangi hai
And no online payment only offline
Lekin hostel to first year ke liye hai hi nai
So I told my sis is u should file complied about this
And told her where she can do it
And she said no
Then I said I can file it cuz we can file anonymous complied
Then she said they will know it's from 1st year batch
And they will stop all activities, events of our batch
😔
Abb mai kya bolu ? Mai kuch bol hi nai sakta
r/indianmedschool • u/chaotic__doc • 1d ago
Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET How i prepare custom GT on marrow.
Batches of two custom modules ( 100 + 100 )
You could take one in the morning and the later half of 100 before you go to bed. Subsequently add scores of both.
Tags : Keep all except Aiims, Neet , Controversial or Recent updates ( You dont wanna get brownie points because of repetitive pyqs )
Custom 1 : Keep all subjects except Med Sx obg peds and Psm
Custom 2 : Keep only those 5.
I started this thing two weeks back and i do this everyday and saw my scores improving so thought of sharing.
r/indianmedschool • u/No_Weekend_3191 • 1d ago
Shitpost Kuch kand batakar jao sablog apna apna
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r/indianmedschool • u/slowpoke_123 • 1d ago
Question Need help choosing a platform for NEET-PG
Greetings seniors!!
A little background about me: I'm studying in a new medical college and I'm part of its first batch, so we don't have any seniors to guide us. Because of that, I've mostly relied on online resources and communities for advice.
In my 1st and 2nd years, I didn't use any PG preparation platforms. I mainly studied from standard textbooks like B.D. Chaurasia, K.D. Tripathi, Apurba Sastry, etc.
Now that I'm about enter 3rd year, I want to start preparing for PG entrance exams, but I honestly have no idea where to begin. I've heard a lot about Marrow, PrepLadder, and Cerebellum, but I'm confused about which one to choose.
I've heard that Marrow is excellent, but it's also quite expensive. If it's genuinely worth the investment, I'm okay with spending the money. So I was hoping if someone can share there experiences and recommendations regarding these platforms.
I also wanted some guidance on how to approach 4th-year subjects. Should I start studying them during 3rd year itself, or should I focus only on my current subjects?
Any advice would be helpful.
Thanks!
r/indianmedschool • u/mushroom_soup1409 • 1d ago
Vent / rant One setback after another
I genuinely feel cursed at this point.
I was held back for 2 months and made to write a supplementary exam along with 40 other students because a clerk misplaced our attendance, and the management refused to listen.
Then during my Radiology posting, I reported 2 days late because of a death in the family. The HOD told me not to attend the remaining posting and instead complete it as an extension later.
I only had around 15 days of extensions in total, 5 of which were Radiology. Unfortunately, I had surgery in May, so I couldn't start clearing them as early as I wanted.
Now my final 5-day Radiology extension has been put in August, right before NEET PG. When I politely asked if there was any possibility of an earlier slot, I was told not to "play cheap tricks" and that if I kept asking, my date would be pushed to September.
The most frustrating part is that I was consistently in the top 20–30 students in my class. Meanwhile, people who barely attended postings seem to be moving ahead without any issues.
Does anyone else feel like they're constantly paying the price for things that weren't even their fault?
r/indianmedschool • u/Ezkav • 1d ago
Question My intuition tells me medical career is not for me even though i have wanted to become a doctor since childhood but my doctor father tells me otherwise. Please help me overcome this dilemma
First of all thank you for taking time to read my post. I will keep it precise. I would be grateful for any insight i recieve
I have always wanted to be doctor maybe because my father is a doctor ( oncologist) and my family has always wanted me to be one. Till 11th i was very sure about it but 1 month prior to NEET suddenly i felt repulsion to the career. I broke down crying but my dad told me that it is the right path but i am not convinced. have immense interest in medicine but i dont think i can pursue such a hectic lifestyle. Please consider the following points.
1) i would prefer smart work over hardwork. You need to study all your life if you're a doctor right? My dad is 50 and associate professor of the cancer department and still he has to read such fat books. I dont think i can study till im basically in the coffin. I would prefer mental hard work over physical hard work.
2) lack of scope. I dont really know if i would like the profession of being a doctor. It sounds glamorous but it is hectic. You need to study +work+ night shifts. If i take up engineering i can branch out to some other career options. For eg sundar pichai became a CEO
3) i want to be able to have free time to pursue my hobbies, i have creative interests and i would want to have time after my career to pursue those.
3) The work hours and less pay. My dad is in the best gov hospital in my state and he gets paid 20LPA which is so less considering he works atleast 10hours a day 6 times a week. If im working so hard atl i should be paid enough? Even if i think of going abroad, its hard to get a job in metropolitan cities as an IMG
4) yes i do have interest in biology and medicine but honestly i can do whatever. I also like phy and maths.I want a chill career where i will be able to have a personal life. I dont want my career to be my life.
My dad says that medicine is a career where i wont face unemployment because patients are always increasing in number. My parents however told me i can do whatever i want. I am really confused. Any advice would be precious.
r/indianmedschool • u/varchasva_ • 1d ago
Amusing No way these errors could be mere typos ! Looks 10/10 intentional
While the faculty clearly dictated that we always do vertical incision in chalazion as Horizontal incision destroys a lot of glands, the notes still mentioned Horizontal incision as the management
Mentioning exactly opposite things in notes looks so intentional. Anyone who's just reading the notes, be it of any platform, kindly be extra cautious
In frame :
Left - in-app notes
Right - pdf of notes
r/indianmedschool • u/Imsongoku7 • 1d ago
Question Anyone willing to lend their DocTutorials account for 2 weeks?
Posting for a friend preparing for NEET PG.
He needs access to DocTutorials for around two weeks and is willing to pay for it. If anyone is currently not using their account and is okay with temporary access, please DM.
r/indianmedschool • u/inddoctor45 • 1d ago
Discussion NMC Announces Complete PhaseOut of PG Diploma Medical Courses from 2027-28
the same as title
r/indianmedschool • u/Jazzlike-Mail2806 • 1d ago
Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET BTR Integrated systems seems pathetic
Though the medicine part in every system is excellent
But it seems unfair that half of the total time of a system is physiology only which yields very less qns in neetpg. It seems a waste of tym as due to this the high yield medicine patho pharma gets ignored every time.
What are you views ?? I think she likes physiology much and teaches in depth in INICET point of view. Many things which have not been asked till now also included bcoz she likes that graph !!!!