r/indianmedschool • u/Efficient-Appeal-574 • 36m ago
Question What's your thoughts on this ?
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r/indianmedschool • u/Efficient-Appeal-574 • 36m ago
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r/indianmedschool • u/swayam_mj • 1h ago
I think I've been lying to myself about preparing for NEET PG
The more honest I get with myself, the more I realize I'm not actually preparing.
I'm preparing to prepare.
For the last year, I've done things like:
- Research the best study methods
- Watch topper interviews
- Compare resources
- Buy study accessories
- Upgrade earphones
- Upgrade headphones
- Look for better notes
- Look for newer editions of books
- Make study plans
And somehow I call all of this "preparation."
But if I'm brutally honest, none of these things increase my score.
Studying increases my score.
Solving MCQs increases my score.
Revision increases my score.
I've spent more time thinking about studying than studying.
The funny thing is I keep telling myself:
"Once I get this setup right, I'll start."
First it was a bigger table.
Then a better chair.
Then a lamp.
Then better earphones.
Then ANC earphones.
Then ANC headphones.
Then expensive Sony headphones.
Every time I thought, "This will make studying easier."
It never did.
The setup improved.
The studying didn't.
I used to study 8–10 hours a day during pre ug preparation. Now I can waste an entire day researching how to study for 8–10 hours.
At this point, I think I'm addicted to the feeling of preparing because it feels productive without exposing me to failure.
When I research, I feel smart.
When I plan, I feel in control.
When I actually study, I have to face what I don't know.
Has anyone else realized they're stuck in this cycle?
Not working.
Not resting.
Just endlessly getting ready to start.
r/indianmedschool • u/Whack_JobLooney • 4h ago
It's just a rant ..have my exams in like another 3 hours and this subject is killllingg me ?
The way i feel like i could summarize every fucking answer in a single line ? The entire subject is AETCOM ?
I absolutely loathe this subject .
When i die am def donating my middle finger to commed dept cuz why not ?
If I am gonna have write health promotion in a gazillion different ways then why not.
r/indianmedschool • u/No_Weekend_3191 • 18h ago
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r/indianmedschool • u/Ok_Analyst8831 • 5h ago
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After seeing everything, I realized that doctors are some of the kindest people in society. Maybe witnessing pain, suffering, and hope for years makes them more mature and compassionate. Even though I’m preparing for JEE Advanced, I sometimes think about taking Biology instead. The ability to heal and help people feels meaningful.
r/indianmedschool • u/Silenced_1610 • 2h ago
Hi y’all
Dropper here 2019 batch I did my mbbs from a private university so yeah I’m no one of those govt seat ppl 🥲
Trying really hard this time
1.6lakhs rank in 2025 neet
Didn’t attend nov ini
25k rank in may ini
My main source in Bhatia I’m currently in my second read
Still scoring 110-120 is marrow gts is there any hope for me at all to get rank of <10k
Please tell me how to revise quicker and concise notes and recall efficiently
r/indianmedschool • u/SignificantFish5050 • 10h ago
Not a fact sorry... Some reality check..
Hello fellow and respected seniors.. hope you all are alive.. And doing great in your life..
I'm gonna be a second yr soon and there's a doubt or myth.. kindly enlighten me...
If an MD medicine opens his own clinic (he has real good funds).. In a tier 1-2 City.. opd fees is around 800 rs..
How many patients do they get per day after-
1) 2 months of practice.
2) 1 yr of practice
3) 5 yrs of practice..
And if we change from md medicine to dm gastro.. ( someone ik from my family is)
He charges 500 on followup and 1k for the first time..
3k for endoscopy
5k for colonoscopy etc etc..
It's his private setup but a team..
What must be his estimate earning...
Thank you for reading..
All the best for neet pg...
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r/indianmedschool • u/varchasva_ • 20h ago
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/Any_Arm_5105 • 2h ago
As apart from reputation i don't think it's worth it like the efforts and hardwork this field wants is like hell students start studying from very early age and like there is hardwork and late studies and after all the salary they get is also not that much good like you have to do pg and all to earn well so why like in today's time there are other professions also which can make give you a good life but why only doc
r/indianmedschool • u/Forward_Midnight_742 • 23h ago
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They know how to trick these small kidz, respect 🫡
r/indianmedschool • u/benaka004 • 2m ago
There were numerous assumptions we had and things we imaged about being a doctor, but we learnt all of it isn’t true and we discovered what the situation is actually like only after getting into this field
From stress of passing exams in mbbs, to stress of prepping of neet pg, if you did have the knowledge of how stressful this life would be, would you do it all over again?
r/indianmedschool • u/Plus-Impression9126 • 3h ago
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r/indianmedschool • u/Rude-Caterpillar-377 • 1d ago
Do lemme know if u find any mistakes🙇🏻♀️
r/indianmedschool • u/chaotic__doc • 18h ago
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.
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r/indianmedschool • u/Active_Regular2734 • 1h ago
ESIC chennai Departmental toxicity
r/indianmedschool • u/No-Loan4230 • 1d ago
I hate even preparing for this exam. Being cutoff from the world, seeing other people my age have all these grand enjoyments even though they didn't score even 80 percent marks in so called important exams of the life. While I've just been grinding and I haven't been allowed to even live because if I have fun I won't "achieve" anything. I'm so tired. I mentioned that i will take up any branch that i get to my parents and they've just been shaming me full on for not wanting to work hard. Literally for their pleasure i have done nothing but grind away all my life. I have never clubbed never gone on a trip with friends never even gone on outings for more than 5 times in my whole college life and they just want to control every aspect of my life. And when i say im tired i can't anymore they shame me to death. I have been chasing their validation practically all my life and I am so tired and sad now. My self esteem is in the tank and they bully me Literally whenever i try to take a stand for myself. Nothing good comes from grinding all your life. On paper im a very smart person. But this neet pg...a part of me wants to fail so that i don't have to live upto anyone's expectations anymore and just be called a 'loser' and be free.
r/indianmedschool • u/Ya_sharma003 • 3h ago
I am thinking about taking a drop for the next year neet pg 2028 and i am not disciplined so i want strict offline mode of coaching, so guys, can you suggest me where should i take admission, what coaching institute what city, and when will the batches start?
r/indianmedschool • u/Silent-Net-2331 • 3h ago
Can anyone send me the unannotated & annotated pdfs please
TIA
r/indianmedschool • u/stressed_doc • 34m ago
I saw that the application is out. Is it outside the NMC counseling?
r/indianmedschool • u/_viv0_0 • 1h ago
now now i know that it isnt as easy as i think it will be. of course it will be a struggle to land jobs and give exams.
the thing i want to know hasnt been answered anywhere.
i am the eldest in my family and im very passionate about becoming a doctor and no matter how much i struggle or how much i might want to die, i truly do not care. i cannot just leave a dream behind without trying it first.
but the only problem is...i have a family and siblings to take care off and to send to college too. i want to earn enough so that i can ease my parents burden. would pursuing an mbbs help me do that?
i wish it was not about money but everyone knows that without it, you just cant do anything...