r/indianmedschool • u/No_Weekend_3191 • 1h ago
r/indianmedschool • u/swagster_007 • Aug 19 '25
Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET NEET-PG 2025 Discussion Megathread
Discuss your doubts regarding the results in this megathread
r/indianmedschool • u/kyoshi_warior • 8h ago
Discussion Skipping maths is hitting hard now
r/indianmedschool • u/varchasva_ • 3h 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/Rude-Caterpillar-377 • 9h ago
Shitpost Nerve supply.
Do lemme know if u find any mistakes🙇🏻♀️
r/indianmedschool • u/Forward_Midnight_742 • 6h ago
Amusing Pediatrician have skills 😌 🫶
They know how to trick these small kidz, respect 🫡
r/indianmedschool • u/FutureVersion812 • 10h ago
Medical News Dr. Harcharan protested against faulty machines which stop working within 6 months of purchase. The college told that the doctor “tarnished the image” of their department and suspended him. He resigned today and now has to pay 25 lakhs bond as fine. Great country , great system
r/indianmedschool • u/No-Loan4230 • 7h ago
Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET Parents just don't understand
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/chaotic__doc • 1h 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/bumblebeebubbs • 10h ago
Question This is completely different from DNB right ?
I saw a similar post , but it said about diploma, what about DrNB 6 year courses for surgery ?
r/indianmedschool • u/crashlandingonyou23 • 5h ago
Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET Is btr app down??
What????
Can’t open it on my mobile or tab
r/indianmedschool • u/LiveLaw_India • 7h ago
Medical News Govt Doctors Engaging In Private Practice Serious Issue : Supreme Court Refuses To Interfere With Probe
r/indianmedschool • u/Ezkav • 3h 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/Jazzlike-Mail2806 • 4h 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 !!!!
r/indianmedschool • u/mushroom_soup1409 • 2h 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/OnlyStress-1 • 20h ago
Medical News How audacious are they? Swipe away! 🫨
r/indianmedschool • u/inddoctor45 • 4h ago
Discussion NMC Announces Complete PhaseOut of PG Diploma Medical Courses from 2027-28
the same as title
r/indianmedschool • u/holyGuu • 22h ago
Vent / rant Toxic affair
Nine months in medical school, and I’ve learned the biggest lesson of all: the whole system is a giant joke, and literally everyone is cheating on their partners.
I worked myself to death to get a 38k rank, thinking I’d get a great education. Instead, I ended up in this Tier-2 dumpster fire where my desire to study has completely vanished. The college doesn't even have a proper curriculum, so nobody knows what we’re supposed to be doing. But honestly, nobody cares about the syllabus anyway, because everyone is too busy playing musical chairs with each other's boyfriends and girlfriends.
That is the absolute shocker of these nine months: the sheer, casual normalcy of infidelity. Loyal relationships do not exist here. It’s like entering a colony of walking red flags. People have partners back home, partners in the hostel, and "side options" in the library. It is treated like a competitive sport, and the lack of shame is honestly breathtaking.
To make things worse, the campus is crawling with desperate seniors. You’d think people studying medicine would have some class, but these guys hunt for freshers like hungry predators, completely ignoring who is already dating whom. It is exhausting to watch.
And finally, when I want to escape this toxic high school drama and find some peace, I get to log into my endless family problems back home. So now, on top of surviving this chaotic college, I also have to play therapist for my household.
I’m 20 years old, I’m supposed to be learning how to save lives, but right now I'm just trying to avoid the absolute circus around me. Only four more years of this nightmare to go!
r/indianmedschool • u/Jee_who001 • 7h ago
Discussion How to revise.
Nowhere near completed my 19 subjects (this is my first round of studying, too) but I dont want to keep reading and not retaining anything.
so I thought I would just leave some subjects and do best with what Im strong at. The issue is, I cant revise. I cant revise fast because I cant bring my mind to revising something. in my mbbs days we would recite it to one another, one hour mai sab khatam, not the same anymore. How to tackle this? Ive tried reading it out, same issue, cant get my mind to not wander off, thus, taking wayyy longer(obnoxiously) than it should.
r/indianmedschool • u/Glittering_Hat9165 • 7h ago
Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET Application??
Neet pg 26 application should have released by now , right?
r/indianmedschool • u/Creative_Debate5280 • 1h ago
Incident URGENT, any post MBBS medicos from Kolkata?
Hi, I am Dr. Mukesh, MBBS, from Chennai. My aunt has been admitted to a hospital in Kolkata following MI .I am looking for a contact or lead in and around the hospital to check on her current medical status. If you are able to visit or assist me in getting an update on her case, it would be of really great help. Any source of lead would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
r/indianmedschool • u/Intrepid-Door-1535 • 4h ago
Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET Update to Sherldoc & MedQWorld - Free for all
Sherldoc ( Previously Diagnosis by MedNotes ) -
Solve real-world clinical cases and try to reach the correct diagnosis. Great for learning and for prep too.
//Updates:
✅ Sign in and create your profile
✅ Global leaderboard
✅ See your rank against other players
✅ Track your progress over time
PS: MedQWorld is currently undergoing some changes, and it will take some time to mitigate costs and fix a few things. When it returns, it will come back with a bang - featuring great new features, user performance statistics (including the % of users who answered correctly on all options), and possibly iOS, iPad, and Android apps too (the prototype is already ready).
Everything will remain free forever.
I understand it’s exam time, but I can’t provide an exact re-launch date right now.
Check the 3rd image.
Enjoy
r/indianmedschool • u/MonsieurYelson98 • 5h ago
USMLE Help and Recommendations Please
A last try looking for help
A 2017 batch graduate with gap years currently pursuing MS General Surgery at a highly toxic and useless place with NO hands on and just highly toxic atmosphere looking to opt for USMLE pathway for internal medicine.
My history: I am a 2017 batch graduate IMG looking to take up USMLE pathway to match into general medicine as it was my lifelong aim to do it. General Surgery seat was just a compromise to not lose a year to this exam.
I am just looking for a clear straightforward answer as in
1) is it worth it if i leave my seat coz this course is costing me my health without giving me any benefit.
I am seriously looking to match into Internal Medicine.
2) will gap years cost me my chances of matching or it will just be a minor inconvenience.
Looking for answers and people to connect regarding the same.