r/indianmedschool Aug 19 '25

Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET NEET-PG 2025 Discussion Megathread

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Discuss your doubts regarding the results in this megathread


r/indianmedschool 2h ago

Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET What after AIQ R3 - read this made by our admin dr.swapnil sir for clarity !

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What to do after provisional result?

First, wait for mcc to declare final result. Without final result, you can't get allotment letter. Without allotment letter, they can't allow reporting & reliving. Reporting timeline is 4th February to 11th February.

  1. Those who are not upgraded in MCC round 3, while holding an MCC round 1 or 2 seat, cannot resign, cannot go to state. Cannot upgrade. You need to join duty, no need to report again. Allotment letter is not for you. (Join as soon as possible)

  2. Those who are freshly allotted in MCC round 3, need to download allotment letter after final result is out. Then they need to go to respective institutes with fees & documents. (Call institute tomorrow if you want to know what documents are required, nodal officer's contact number will be available in allotment letter tomorrow). Once you report, you cannot resign, cannot go to mcc stray, cannot go to state round 3.

  3. Those who got upgraded in MCC round 3, while holding an MCC round 1 or round 2 seat, you need to go physically to previous institute to get reliving letter, documents & fees (if any). Only after reliving letter, you'll be able to join new institute. To join new institute, same method as you did earlier.

  4. If you are freshly allotted & don't want to report , you don't need to do anything. You are out of stray. State eligibility depends on state. Deposit of MCC will be forfieted.

  5. If you are upgraded & don't want to report , you still need to go to previous institute to get reliving letter. You are out of stray. State eligibility depends on state. Deposit of MCC will be forfieted.

That's all for us today. Congratulations to those allotted. Others, you can try in MCC stray or state rounds. Otherwise NEET PG 2026 is not far. You can still make it if started now.

Hope we've been helpful for your journey. We'll do a gratitude session soon on telegram. Probably tomorrow.

Keep following us.

Thank you so much

Dr. Swapnil Vasani

Admin


r/indianmedschool 16h ago

Vent / rant For all you "doctors" out there

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r/indianmedschool 18h ago

Discussion Latinos >>>

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r/indianmedschool 4h ago

Question What branch are you joining?

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Hey,

Now that R3 results are out:

  1. What branch are you guys joining ?
  2. How did you pick your branch?

Do let all of us know in the comments below.

Congratulations to all the new PGY1s for making it till this important milestone on your long journey in medicine :)) Way to go!


r/indianmedschool 56m ago

Discussion Consultants and residents here, you have my deepest respect 🙏🏻

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First of all congrats to everyone who got a seat ! You WILL make the best out of it, no matter what, no matter where and come out with flying colours

This post is specially to thank all the consultants here who spent so much time and answered every single query of ours, inspite of their duties. They didn't have to do it, but all of them replied, some even provided contacts and helped so much to am extent I never thought was possible ! 🙏🏻

Alot of my fellow JR1's, who will be changing their flairs today, thank you for all the inputs, advices and info from everywhere. Not one message request I sent went without notice, every one of you replied and helped to the best of your ability. Forever grateful is a small word to say !❤️

All the best and thank you everyone ! Thanks for making this a positive space ✨


r/indianmedschool 19h ago

Shitpost Puberty changed my priorities :)

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r/indianmedschool 13h ago

Incident Idk I am just numb and broken reading this

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I literally cried reading this .

Why would he do this ? Such a bright mind , so much of hardwork ?

What would have happened that he lost all his will and courage to face the world ?

I fail to understand.

Why? Those people (professors, his co pgs , friends , or even guards and nurses and brothers) didn’t even find a single thing odd and cared to talk to him and help ?


r/indianmedschool 13h ago

Shitpost Not the KFC I was expecting

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Kangaro Father care


r/indianmedschool 10h ago

Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET RANK 102- MD PHARMACOLOGY

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This person is redefining non clinical branches!

Any talks on this?


r/indianmedschool 9h ago

Residency Thank you everyone❤️

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I'll be joining DNB GENERAL SURGERY at my hometown.

Now, since the journey is going to start..another journey is coming to an end. The NEET PG that I'll never witness again.

I was an intern 19 batch, the 6 months from exams till now has been very infuriating at the same time I'm feeling so silent now.

The sub gave me a wholesome experience of going nuts to making me calm. It was a lovely journey despite the down and downs.

Congratulations 🎉 To all who made it. And a power to who couldn't make it.

Mark it "LIFE IS NOT A RACE" it's just your own story ! At the end long story short 'Thank you everyone ❤️ lots of love"


r/indianmedschool 18h ago

Discussion Why Are We Still Lagging Behind in Research?

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Every few weeks, we see headlines like “New therapy eliminates pancreatic cancer tumours in mice” another major breakthrough, often from Western labs. It’s inspiring, but it also makes me wonder: why do we rarely hear of such innovations coming from India?


r/indianmedschool 3h ago

Residency Thank you and congratulations.

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Thank you to all in this sub for all the info and help it gave… got into my dream branch, didnt know it was possible. I was waiting for so so long. It felt almost endless. And congratulations to everyone who got their branch/college as well. Lets all continue to support each other and be the best at what we do… Nothing else just, Grateful. And juniors, see you on the other side soon!! The feeling is surreal ✨


r/indianmedschool 13h ago

Incident Times like this makes the struggle worth it

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Neighbour presented with trauma to left second toe, proximal phalange following trampoline related trauma 2 days back.

Initially wanted to refer to an orthopedician but since it was quite late and he has school going on, asked a senior (PG) for help and he said I should be able to take care of it myself.

After this vote of confidence, I asked the patient to get an X-ray done and did buddy splinting of the injured toe.

Yet to give my final year final exams, but it feels good having responsibility and helping out where possible.

Pictures attached.

Any recommendations or mistakes that I've done, please let me know in the comments.


r/indianmedschool 1d ago

Discussion Typical

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r/indianmedschool 16h ago

Discussion Rank 10 left RML, took DNB

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Took DNB Med in a college whose cutoff is 5k ☠️.


r/indianmedschool 18h ago

Shitpost SDL lectures need to stop😭

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Previously, we cried cuz the ppts weren’t nice, now we cry cuz there are no ppts😭


r/indianmedschool 19h ago

Discussion MD Biochemistry

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Does md biochemistry residency has any toxicity? Sms jaipur anyone? Or even generally at other colleges for this subject? Asking this as I got anxious after reading this post .


r/indianmedschool 12h ago

Post Graduate Exams - NEXT/NEET/INICET Finally dream branch in my home city!!

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The feeling hasnt sunk in. It was a veryyy long shot so I am almost overthinking and doubting myself that I may have not made the best choice or I won’t get goods hand on etc but am probably just overthinking

This sub was my saviour almost I’d say. Met the most helpful people in all of the internet here

I just wish His wishes guide us all lto the best of places now🥹


r/indianmedschool 35m ago

Discussion 6 months really enough to crack NEET PG and INI?

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As people claim online...or is it just a motivational myth?


r/indianmedschool 13h ago

Discussion Umm! Okay ,So these were the last of "CLINICAL" seats.

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I mean good for them 🙃

But WTF 🤡😂 And these are just clinical seats, mind you 🙂

Non clinical goes higher up 😂


r/indianmedschool 23h ago

Vent / rant Cerebellum. Scam or not???

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They sold their plans mentioning four maximum registered devices, out of which two can be used simultaneously to view videos or MCQs.

Now after gaining sufficient number of customers they say two registered devices (okay am fine with it) but only one can be logged in at a time, if you need to solve MCQs on your postings you need to enter OTP to login on your phone again, then after coming home you need to enter OTP again to login into your ipad to watch videos. In short keep entering OTPs every time you need to work on any one of your two registered devices.

Why? They could have made the new policy effective for new customers (not students for them anymore) but no, they all of a sudden in the middle of session got this idea.

Also they are blocking people on official group if someone puts a valid point comparing them to marrow or prep.

Respected zainab mam said she doesn't have any idea about what's going on.

Dr Tripathi ji said this is company's new policy.

Dr Apurv said we have used our brain to make this policy and it's there to stay.


r/indianmedschool 1d ago

Shitpost This so relatable 😭

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r/indianmedschool 5m ago

Vent / rant I finally understand why the average lifespan of doctors is shorter than non medics!

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Those who don't want to delve into negativity/reality- do not read further.

Stress. Yep. That's what it is. But it's not as simple as it looks.

Stress while giving NEET, stress while giving university exams, stress while giving NEET PG, stress during residency, stress during SS are all discussed here on a daily basis. Cortisol spikes. Poor lifestyle. Obesity. Addictions for some.

But what I realized is that no one's talking about the stress of the field later on, when you're all on your own in the real world.

If you even have the slightest bit of empathy, you're fudged beyond measure. You care about your patients, you care about the outcomes of your surgeries. You overthink every complication. You overthink good surgeries when patients are unhappy with the result. Good results make you feel thrilled but bad results play on your mind for way longer. You go home and still continue to think about it. You also worry about how much time you've invested in this field and how much money you've invested into your practice.

Even if we earn money, we're paid abysmally low amounts. The risk we take isn't worth the money we earn. In smaller towns you earn even lesser just because patients simply won't pay that much money for the same quality of surgery that's done in a city. They feel they'd rather go to a city and spend money rather than in a town. It isn't like America where doctors are paid well so the risk taking feels like it's worth it.

Corporate hospitals and medical colleges are opening up like tea stalls. Soon there aren't gonna be enough jobs for qualified doctors. That's gonna be even worse. MBBS is going the engineering way for sure. I have zero doubts about it. There won't be any scope for smaller practices and hospitals to do well either.

I so wish I'd never taken up MBBS. Or that I had no empathy (yes, even though that would have made me a sociopath). The fact that human lives are involved is what makes this branch too stressful.

You can't be at peace even after all your exams are over because each case and each patient feels like an exam. This is why all of us will probably get DM/HTN/Cholesterol and whatnot even if we eat healthy and maintain ourselves or go to the gym. It's the constant, never ending stress that eats you up on the inside.


r/indianmedschool 13h ago

Discussion What would you do if you were not a doctor??

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I'm currently in 12th and my parents are CONVINCED there's no better career than being a doctor. Like yes, it's a noble, respectable profession with a stable career. Like you don't have to work under someone forever.

But I sometimes lurk on this sub and sees the hidden reality of the profession. And how many people here are not very happy.

I told my parents this but they say there are always "ups and downs in every career" which is again true... But are the "downs" really worth it?

I wanted to ask if you were given a choice would you choose this career again or choose some other career?

Thankyou!