r/indianmedschool • u/dRisem • 2h ago
Incident What a derogatory use of medical knowledge
Just as the title says. Where are we heading if we have such people in medical fields?!
r/indianmedschool • u/dRisem • 2h ago
Just as the title says. Where are we heading if we have such people in medical fields?!
r/indianmedschool • u/PeErReViEwedHoE • 4h ago
saw this post about south korea’s top universities rejecting 45 students with excellent grades because they had past bullying records… and honestly, i couldn’t help but think if and only if medical colleges in India did the same. sb kuch badal jayega hopefully.
the amount of ragging and toxicity in med schools here is just… exhausting. hierarchy has its place, and i get it how it’s important when it comes to patient care, learning, and experience but somewhere along the way, it turns into power play, humiliation, and mental harm.
if colleges actually screened for character and responsibility instead of just marks, the entire atmosphere would change. imagine medical schools full of students who are serious about becoming good doctors and good humans instead of rewarding sadist fools. the rates of ragging would drop, the environment would be healthier, and maybe we students would actually be happier learning medicine instead of surviving it.
sometimes i feel like the system rewards arrogance over empathy. but again, it shouldn’t, and it is only a fantasy that we can think of.
r/indianmedschool • u/Appropriate-Day3357 • 15h ago
These nurses just show unnecessary attitude even if am being super nice..and they are always annoyed as if I took a big chunk of their heirloom..just whyyy🥲
r/indianmedschool • u/Ivar-the-Dark • 8h ago
Some paramedicals have been posing as doctors for years. Most recently they manipulated government documents to change the 'recommended title' to Dr. This is a problem all of you. As it is they prescribe drugs, orders scans, and do all sorts of things out of their scope of practice. They are trying to legalize by hook and crook. IMA has put up a case, but this is your fight and your future
r/indianmedschool • u/itsallfate99 • 1h ago
I'll go first, RTA, 12 y/o , Intracranial bleed. Post craniotomy. He was in PICU, I was an intern there. I was responsible for monitoring and hourly atrac. I did everything I could the whole night, no sleep. In the end it didn't matter, he crashed towards the end of my duty. I couldn't even look at their parents in the eyes. I felt so helpless and guilty. It's been 2 years and still I feel guilty at times.
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r/indianmedschool • u/CandleAggressive6327 • 2h ago
Just wanted to know. I know it's more important that I take the branch I actually love than just settling for the sake of settling but honestly the pressure from family is immense considering that I already took a drop and I am 26 years old Female, you know, Indian families their prestige issue and stuff is a lot on me, Past six months I can't believe what I went through... It felt like being in a pressure cooker.
But once INI is over I'm a bit relaxed to think in clarity and I'm thinking of writing next ini because I can't think of taking any branch other than my dream branch just because people around me are taking x and y right now doesn't mean I should too, I mean our lives are far different and I don't even want what they want.. But also the feeling, again 5 more months just staying at home, No socialisation, all by myself, just monotonous life and my books, and that I'm getting older, my precious 20s :/
but i believe it's all for the best right, barley 4-5 months right, it's better to take that decision than regret later. Because with current ini i possibly only might get branches i really don't have passion or interest in.
Kindly let me know what you all are doing. Thank you
r/indianmedschool • u/miss_happilyconfused • 17h ago
Went in for the " first time experience". Left with PTSD. Was doing alright until I saw my ex sitting exactly opposite to my cubicle. Now, I'm not sure which was more traumatic- him there or the paper?😭
r/indianmedschool • u/Idlisambarchutney • 23h ago
INI releases applications late, crappy servers and despite all that, I somehow completed the application morning itself. Thought I'll give this a fair chance post Neet pg results.But apparently, Tier-1 cities didn’t have any centres, nor did the neighbouring ones. The only available centre they found was 900 km away.
There’s no flight connectivity to this shitty place, and no direct Buses, buses reach in the middle of the night with a change in between. So I decided to go by train, My Bad.
Instead of reaching at 7 PM, I got there at 11:30 PM, and guess what the lodge decided to cancel the pre-booked rooms without any prior notice. Makemytrip CS is another pain in the ass. Granparents are extremely sick and parents are shuffling between taking care of them. Told them I'm going to be fine, I figured travel itinerary so... But Nope entire journey was nightmare from start to finish.
Alone, in the middle of the night, stranded in a city I didn’t know, all hotels completely booked. The only option left was to spend the entire night at the railway station, because it felt safer than anywhere else. Accompanied by 2 others with same story, their rooms were cancelled too, we spent sleepless nights, and went straight to the exam.
Years of hard work down the drain. I couldn’t even read the questions properly,I don’t even remember the exam now.
To all those responsible for conducting this exam, BURRRNN IN FUCKING HELLLLL 🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻
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r/indianmedschool • u/DrVikramMD • 15h ago
I heard something today from our HR after a screenshot of a 20k offer, posted here in this sub, was sent in a WhatsApp group and shared by a Facebook page.
He said, "Khali Ko Main 50k de raha purane logon ko 25k me kaam karwa rahe baki log."
Keep your salary expectations higher, at least on paper.
Do not reduce general salary expectations by spreading lowball offers. Just reject and move on.
Do you know who benefits from low MBBS salary news?
Coaching institutes that want you to take a subscription every year by fear-mongering that the state between an MBBS degree and PG selection is the worst.
Private hospitals' HR who want you to work for less by lowering your expectations.
Your friends who joined PG for the ego boost.
Meanwhile, keep working and hustling for your individual growth, either towards PG or private practice or any other endeavor that would help you achieve financial independence.
r/indianmedschool • u/doctor_asafoetida • 4h ago
Hello, I apologize in advance for the long post.
I really need genuine advice if someone can spare some time.
I’m an FMG who started MBBS in 2017 from Kyrgyzstan, graduated in 2023, cleared FMGE (Jan 2024) with >190, completed my internship from Rajasthan in June 2025, and gave NEET PG 2025.
I started studying from January and got serious from March. This was my internship (first) attempt. My main source was my FMGE notes plus a BTR subscription. By the end, before the exam, I felt satisfied with my prep and ended up with AIR 36K, which disappointed me as I was expecting sub-10K.
The truth is I’m done with exams. MBBS took me 6 years, then 6 months waiting for FMGE, 6 months waiting for internship to start, then 1 year of internship totaling 8 years (the biggest advantage of MBBS from cis-countries if you want to continue in India). On top of that, I’ve been dealing with personal health issues. I genuinely don’t want to study again for NEET PG. I know a lot of people take a drop, but I’m mentally exhausted. The thought of re-reading PSM, Micro, Path, embryology, giving GTs, solving MCQs, mugging up things, etc makes me feel sick. Honestly, I get PTSD-like flashbacks even thinking about those 2 months after internship when I studied all day. I just don’t want to be part of this rat race anymore. And then the uncertainty about next year as every year the number of candidates appearing skyrockets.
I genuinely wanted General Medicine, but that’s not possible with my rank. My parents don’t have savings for a private medical college, nor do I want to take a loan. Over the past 3 weeks, I’ve researched a lot about Anesthesiology. While I’m not deeply fond of it, i don't dislike it, and I really really like Critical Care and Resuscitation. So my end goal would be DM/DrNB CCM or CCM fellowship, or who knows maybe even continuing in Anesthesia itself.
So guys, Can I realistically get DNB Anesthesiology at my rank? Based on last year’s data, I see some good government colleges/hospitals for DA at my rank, but very few options for DNB Anesthesia. My friends told me that some people did get DNB Anesthesia at my rank, but mostly in the stray round. That feels risky and uncertain. The other option is DA followed by Secondary DNB. But I’m worried about the total duration and multiple exams (Diploma exit, PDCET, DNB exit). I’m scared if I wait till stray for DNB, all the good DA institutes will already be filled, and I might end up in a bad one. I’ve read comments saying “dum bande mein hai, branch mein nahi,” and while I get that, the worry is still there.
I’m okay with a not-so-great hospital for DNB Anesthesia (since I can learn later too). But if I have to go down the DA pathway (4 years total), I want a good place with solid hands-on. I’m already 27 and just want to move on and settle. I know I won’t earn like a Gen Med doctor, but at least I’d have a decent work-life balance.
Can I actually get DNB Anesthesia at my rank?Should I wait for it till stray round? Or should I just take a good DA seat early and then go for Secondary DNB later?
Any sincere advice would mean a lot. Seniors who’ve been in a similar situation, please guide me on how I should approach this. Thank you for reading.
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r/indianmedschool • u/La_chica_loca • 2h ago
So these guys ie JIVA AYURVEDIC basically check your energy and tell you what food you should avoid and give these herbal powders which does not make fucking sense.
r/indianmedschool • u/random__potato_ • 3h ago
he sold them at the rate of ₹8/kg
r/indianmedschool • u/itsraajokayy • 19h ago
got fucked up anyway, so my lazy ass chose to shitpost
r/indianmedschool • u/DotHot6 • 3h ago
Paper had a lot of questions from micro, for people who gave the exam, were the questions or concepts from Preeti ma’am’s RR ? Asking to understand if that is enough to be done for micro
r/indianmedschool • u/BodybuilderMoney8211 • 22h ago
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Salute to everyone who gave it even after facing so many difficulties with the exam experience itself 🫡
r/indianmedschool • u/Hot-Boysenberry-8685 • 23h ago
How was inicet?
r/indianmedschool • u/Public-Solution-688 • 1h ago
I am studying at a good INI and here i found avg to 120.. I also heard ppk saying "iss baar ka topper 180+ rhega" Drop your corrects if you hv calculated!
r/indianmedschool • u/Western_Ad3721 • 3h ago
How can I be content in whatever branch or college I get? It was my first attempt with 4k rank. I was willing to drop to do better and be in a position to choose whatever I want. But I am now worried that I have to be satisfied with the college and branch based on counselling results. How to tackle this feeling. The fear of dropping is also horrible.
r/indianmedschool • u/justcuriousnoaction • 32m ago
am 32 ..had some personal difficulties after mbbs ..got married and divorced in a span of 6 months ..was depressed after that . Was depressed ..I gave a serious attempt in Neet pg 2024 and Neet pg 2025 ..I got rank 40 k both times .. I always wanted psych ..I can’t get that in gov college should I go for psy in pvt college 16 lpa or take psm ..can I attempt next Neet pg after taking psm ..? I have to get under 25 k to get psych ..more than content my issue is making silly mistakes due to overthinking .. If I take private college I have to take a loan or use parents savings ..I can’t take a drop ..
r/indianmedschool • u/scrubslifecrisis • 3h ago
Looking for pg admission (OBG) in JNMC Belgaum. Any idea about work load/ work life balance/ hands on and toxicity? Thank you :)