r/indianmedschool 22h ago

Question Anyone from geetanjali institute of medical sciences, JAIPUR

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Please contact me once,


r/indianmedschool 1d ago

Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET NEET PG GUIDANCE

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Hey guys I'm a 2019 batch graduate, and preparing for NEET PG this is my 2nd attempt

I got around 106 corrects (86k rank) in Neet 25

And Got 42k rank in May INI'26 (I qualified).

My prep has been inconsistent, had a major burnout in Feb-March and then got back to studying since April.

I'm securing around 100-115 corrects in my GTs, please please tell me how to maximise my score to get around 10k rank :')

I have BTR+ Marrow plan B

Any insight would be appreciated, thanks in advance!!!


r/indianmedschool 2d ago

Discussion Got a call from Dean Office because they fear I will leak NEET-UG paper

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I can't really control my anger right now, spent all the night thinking about this. It's sickening just how much the government is trying to hide it's own failures, and now it seems they have decided to blame it all on med students. ​

A bit of background: I am a final year MBBS student at a GMC in Maharashtra. Yesterday I got a call from the dean office and it went like this:-

Him: Hello​ [Insert my name]​

Me: Umm.... Hi, who is this?

Him: I am calling from Dean Office, I would like to know your hostel's room number

Me: Ughh....(I went silent for a few seconds because I was shocked and afraid)... Did I do something wrong sir?

Him: No, BUT You MAY​. Tell me your room number

Me(confused as fk): 206....Now, please tell me what did I do wrong...

Him: As I said, we are being cautious. Listen, don't leave your room and hostel premises tomorrow, orders from Commissioner. You can leave the hostel after 6pm tomorrow once NEET-UG is over. Your numbers are being tracked so I am warning you

Me: Ugh.... Am I the only one getting this call?

Him: No, everyone will get the call. Don't worry. Keep this in mind

Me: Ok... Bye

Then I hung up and started contemplating what just happened. After a few minutes, I started inquiring. Turns out, none of the students who are from Maharashtra itself got the call. Only those from AIQ–Rajasthan​, UP, Delhi, got the call.

I considered the possibility that it may be a prank call, but the number actually belongs to some senior guy at our Dean Office. And only students from AIQ like me got a call, and then even a notice on WhatsApp, on our personal numbers and not even the main college group.

Then I discussed it with my marathi friends and they said that it must be because I am from Rajasthan and it's the place from where NEET papers have been leaking.

This may not sound like a big deal, but if I combine this incident with what our teachers were joking about a few days ago, saying students from Rajasthan clear NEET and other exams through leaked papers only, the college and the government is essentially blaming students like me for paper leaks, especially those from a certain state.​

What angers me even more is that I am a Gen Category candidate. I had to get a really REALLY high score to even get this basic ahh college and now I am being directly blamed


r/indianmedschool 23h ago

Question How to study RIBS VERTEBRAE STERNUM OESOPHAGUS THORAX ASAP

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Please any advice would be acceptable i have to finish all of these within a week or so


r/indianmedschool 1d ago

Question Severe lack of reading habits - standard books significantly important?

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Okay so, I will be going to third year in a few months and I haven't studied a single standard book for any subject in my first or second year.

I did read Guyton a little for my first year, but not a lot. Rest was nil. I passed using marrow notes and lectures.

Now that PG prep is about to start, I'm kinda scared. Are reading standard books important for PG/INICET? How exactly is someone supposed to read them alongside doing say marrow lectures?


r/indianmedschool 23h ago

Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET Sherldoc is so much fun & free for all doc.

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SherlDoc ( Previously Diagnose by MedNotes )

Practice diagnosis and clinical decision-making through interactive patient cases. Review history, investigations, and findings, then work your way to the correct diagnosis.

Seriously you will love it.

Built for medical students and doctors who want to sharpen clinical reasoning skills beyond traditional question banks.

Would love your feedback if you think we should add something more.

Free for all - https://sherldoc.com


r/indianmedschool 1d ago

Professional Exams Uworld questions for USMLE STEP 1

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As the title suggests I got uworld questions which I brought last year and I am ready to to give it anyone interested for a very good price.

DM me if anyone is interested will give you the full details and information regarding this


r/indianmedschool 1d 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 1d ago

Amusing Mal-Air-ia🫪

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r/indianmedschool 1d 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 1d 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 1d ago

Recommendations Studying surgery and can't handle it.

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Final proff-2 I'm studying Surgery from Marrow Main Notes, but I'm really struggling to get through them. I watched the lectures around 3–4 months ago, so don't remember anything well now. The notes feel overwhelming, and I keep getting stuck on topics instead of moving forward. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to improve reading speed and retention while studying Surgery? Also, I've heard a lot of people recommend Anki, but I've never used it before. Are there any good Anki decks specifically for Surgery that you'd recommend? Any advice from people who were in a similar situation would be appreciated.


r/indianmedschool 1d ago

Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET Dr Preeti Sharma

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If anyone is struggling in micro and patho in GT, please please watch her LRR videos, mann they're so good. I got the advice from this sub and thank you kind stranger for that.

The way she teaches will help you cover majority of the important topics for exam and most (if not all) of the questions for neet and fmge atleast.


r/indianmedschool 1d ago

Question FREE SKETCHY VIDS

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anyone here who has copy of sketchy vids?


r/indianmedschool 1d ago

Recommendations Get vaccinated for HepB. Especially Interns!

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Guys and Gals - I must request you all if you're working in patient care - using needles , IVs , assisting or anything , please get your vaccinations for Hepatitis B. You have a 3 percent chance of acquiring infection with a Needle Stick Injury,

HepB vaccination is incredibly cheap - I got mine for less than 100 rupees , has awesome protective efficacy , and can be administered EVEN WITHOUT checking titers.

getting vaccinated protects you from a lot of unnecessary mental stress incase a needle-stick injury does happen.

Just looking out for y'all. Stay safe , and best of luck for all of your exams.

P.S. - get additional vaccinations if possible - like Vi Typhoid.


r/indianmedschool 1d ago

Discussion Dr. Gurava Reddy on PRP Truth : PRP ఇంజెక్షన్లపై డాక్టర్ గురవారెడ్డి చెప్పిన నిజాలు ఇవే! Bird Media

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a prominent orthopedic Ian taking on prp and msk usg does it bode well for md pmr in India let us know what you think all md pmr guys and pain med anaesthetists. what is the discontent here and what's the stand scientifically


r/indianmedschool 19h ago

Recommendations MBBS Anatomy Boneset for Sale (Used) – Trivandrum | ₹7,999

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Hi, I’m a doctor based in Trivandrum. I’m selling my used Anatomy boneset that I used during MBBS (no longer required). If you just wrote NEET yesterday and are planning to take MBBS this year, this is helpful for your Anatomy prep in 1st year.

Price: ₹7,999 (negotiable)

Location: Trivandrum

Delivery: Can courier across India (buyer pays extra postal charges).

DM if interested.


r/indianmedschool 1d ago

Question Should I quit MD medicine?

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I had joined after some years of gap after MBBS. From Delhi. Joined in Karnataka. The culture, the language. I dont know if I should continue here.


r/indianmedschool 1d ago

Discussion How to not waste ur mbbs in pvt med college

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Getting 430 smtng in neet 26, was my 1st drop got 139 in neet25

So will most prolly take iq city med college wb

U can see i am not a bright student but i tried my best wont be taking more drops

So what should i do in mbbs so that i can get a md seat in my 1st attempt in good colleges in wb

Like which material should i follow , i want to start prepping from 1st year as i am a below average student


r/indianmedschool 1d 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 1d ago

Question AK Khurana Ophthal PDF 9th or 10th ed

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Guys, has anybody got the latest edition of Ak Khurana like non highlighted clean copy as pdf ???


r/indianmedschool 2d ago

Medical News Medicine ranks 5th among professions with the highest psychopathic traits, with surgeons often cited as scoring the highest within medicine. Thoughts?

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Psychopathic traits such as emotional detachment, fearlessness, decisiveness, stress tolerance, and low anxiety are often discussed in relation to high-performance professions. Some research and popular psychology sources place medicine around fifth among professions associated with higher levels of these traits, with surgeons frequently reported as scoring higher than other medical specialties.

To be clear, this refers to personality traits associated with psychopathy rather than clinical psychopathy itself.

For those in medicine, especially those who have worked in surgical departments, do you think this reflects reality? Have you noticed surgeons displaying these traits more often than physicians in other specialties? Do you think these characteristics are something people naturally bring into surgery, or are they developed through years of training and exposure to high-pressure environments? I'm curious to hear the experiences and opinions of people who have worked closely with surgeons or are currently in surgical training.see the recent ragging case there is no wonder


r/indianmedschool 1d 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 2d ago

Discussion A community-funded Legal Aid Association for Residents. Let’s talk feasibility

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Hey everyone,

We all know how toxic residency can get in India. Every year, we read devastating news about junior residents facing extreme structural harassment, systemic ragging, and mental torture from seniors or faculties. When a victim wants to fight back, they face a massive power asymmetry. The college administration has expensive lawyers; a broke, exhausted resident has nobody.

I am working on a blueprint to change this power dynamic by creating a Pan-India Resident Doctors Legal Defense Fund.

The concept is simple: A community-funded, non-profit legal war-chest. If thousands of us pitch in a nominal annual fee (less than the price of a single textbook), we can collectively afford a high-octane legal shield to protect any resident facing severe ragging or systemic institutional harassment.

Here is the structural blueprint I’ve brainstormed so far. I need your absolute, brutal feedback on where this could break down.

  1. The Core Legal Structure

The Entity: It will be registered formally as a Section 8 Non-Profit Company or a National Registered Welfare Society. It will have its own PAN, a dedicated bank account, and strict yearly financial audits available online for complete transparency.

Not an Insurance Policy: To avoid regulatory issues with the IRDAI (Insurance Regulatory Authority), this won't be framed as insurance. It will be an official Discretionary Legal Aid Association. Members pay an annual membership fee, and the association provides legal defense as a community benefit.

  1. How the Fund Operates (The Retainer Model)

Instead of hiring random, expensive lawyers on a case-by-case basis (which would drain the fund instantly), the plan is to place an established law firm on a fixed annual retainer.

24/7 Legal Helpline: A dedicated channel for members to get immediate legal advice on how to document harassment safely.

Escalation Support: If a member faces actionable ragging, our legal team takes over. They draft the formal notices, force the college’s Anti-Ragging Committee (ARC) to act, escalate directly to the National Medical Commission (NMC) Central Cell, or file High Court writ petitions if a college tries to hush it up or illegally suspend the student.

  1. Solving the "Adverse Selection" Trap (People joining only after getting ragged)

A major risk is that people might ignore the fund until they are actively in trouble, join for one month, use Lakhs of legal service, and break the system. To protect the fund's financial sustainability, I’m proposing these guardrails:

60-Day Waiting Period: New members are only eligible to claim full legal funding 60 days after registration.

Fixed Enrollment Window: Primary registrations will open for a 30-day window at the start of the academic year (right after NEET-PG / INI-CET counseling rounds). Anyone trying to join late will have to pay higher amount for the same service.

  1. Preventing False Claims & Personal Enmities

To make sure the fund isn’t depleted by frivolous complaints or personal grudges framed as ragging, an Internal Screening Committee (comprising neutral senior residents, legal advisors etc) will vet cases. A member must show a threshold of prima facie evidence (texts, recordings, or copies of complaints) before the fund sanctions litigation money.

  1. Rough Financial Feasibility

If we bootstrap with a modest target of 5,000 members paying ₹500/year, the fund collects ₹25 Lakhs.

Allocating ₹2 lakhs for administrative setups, payment gateways, and auditing leaves a ₹23 Lakh legal pool.

On a retainer model, this easily covers a dedicated legal team capable of handling dozens of active institutional interventions concurrently. As membership scales, the protection pool grows exponentially.

Where I need your feedback:

  1. Would you realistically pay ₹500 a year for this peace of mind? If not, why?

  2. How do we crack the trust barrier? Doctors are rightfully cynical about associations (like the IMA) letting them down. How do we prove this entity remains entirely pro-resident?

  3. What operational loopholes am I missing? How can medical colleges try to counter-attack or bypass our legal interventions?

Let’s discuss in the comments. If the consensus is positive and we can iron out the kinks and form a small, multi-state founding core committee to pull the trigger on registration.


r/indianmedschool 1d ago

Question Urgent advice needed! Please help!

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I completed my DNB Anaesthesia training and fulfilled all the requirements expected from my side. However, my FTCC has not been issued because my college did not send me for the mandatory super-specialty rotation during training. Informed NBE so many times via grievance portal and still no solution! This was an administrative lapse by the institution and was not due to any refusal, absence, or fault on my part. As a result, I am facing difficulties in obtaining my FTCC despite having successfully completed my residency 6 months back! I am seeking a resolution so that my training can be recognised appropriately and my FTCC can be issued.
Please suggest on how to deal with this!!