Tuesday 5 September 2017

NEW PASSPORT RULES


The Ministry of External Affairs just recently announced a new set of rules for applying for a passport. And we’ve summarized some of the major changes that these new rules have bought in.
DOCUMENTATION FOR PROOF OF BIRTH
Candidates seeking admission to MBBS in abroad will need to clear National Eligibility-cum Entrance Test (NEET) from the next year. Candidates will not be issued No Objection Certificate (NOC) for studying MBBS in abroad unless they clear NEET from 2018 onwards. This decision is taken to prevent the mediocre medical aspirant from getting a medical degree from foreign medical colleges.
As per the earlier rules, submitting a birth certificate was compulsory for all applicants born on/after 26th January 1989. But the new rules have bought in a relaxation in this regards. Now, any of the following documents containing the DOB of the applicant will suffice:
    • Birth Certificate (BC) issued by the Registrar of births and deaths or the Municipal Corporation or any other prescribed authority whosoever has been empowered under the Registration of Birth & Deaths Act, 1969 to register the birth of a child born in India
    • Transfer/school leaving/matriculation certificate issued by the school last attended/recognized educational board
    • PAN card
    • Aadhar card/E-aadhar
    • Copy of the extract of the service record of the applicant (only in respect of Government servants) or the pay pension order (in respect of retired government servants), duly attested/certified by the officer/in-charge of the administration of the concerned ministry/department of the applicant
    • Driving license
    • Election Photo Identity Card (EPIC) issued by the Election Commission of India
    • Policy bond issued by the public life insurance corporations/companies
DETAILS OF PARENT/LEGAL GUARDIAN:
In a welcome move, the new passport rules has done away with the mandate requiring names of both parents at the time of application. An applicant now only needs to provide the name of either one of the parents or the legal guardian. This makes it easier for children with single parents or orphans to apply for a passport. Provisions have also been made for spiritually oriented people (Sadhus/Sanyasis) who can now mention the name of their spiritual leader instead of their biological parents.
ANNEXES
The total number of annexes has been bought down from 15 to 9. Annexes A, C, D, E, J, and K have been removed and some of them have also been merged. Lesser annexes means less trouble for you to collate documentation.
ATTESTATION
While all annexes needed attestation from a Notary/Executive Magistrate/First Class Judicial Magistrate previously, henceforth all these annexes can now be in the form of a self-declaration from the applicant on plain paper. This will spare you all the running around for attestation that you would have had to do previously.
MARRIED/DIVORCED PERSONS:
The need for a marriage certificate has been discontinued (along with annexure K). Also, in case of a divorce the applicant will not be required to provide the name of their spouse. This is another interesting change that has been made taking into consideration changing societal norms.
WORK RELATED URGENT PASSPORTS:
    •  For urgent passports, if a government employee is unable to procure the NOC (no objection certificate) or identity certificate from their employers, they can submit a self-declaration stating that they have given a prior intimation letter to their employer informing that they are applying for an ordinary passport to a passport issuing authority.
To view the press release from the Ministry of External Affairs regarding the new passport rules, you can visit their website which has the complete details.
Overall, this move is set to make the application process easier and hassle-free for everyone. A welcome move, we say!
So don’t use your lack of passport as an excuse not to travel anymore. Apply for one now, and get going. Don’t forget to visit our website to get insured before you leave on your next adventure!

Can one open his/her clinic after getting a permanent registration certificate by MCI or is there any procedure before it?


After getting the permanent Registration certificate by MCI one can open the clinic in India. But it is require to register the same in municipal corporation of respective area.
Is is mandatory to register under:
It has been enacted by the Central Government to provide for registration and regulation of all clinical establishments in the country with a view to prescribe the minimum standards of facilities and services provided by them. The Act has taken effect in the four States namely, Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Sikkim, and all Union Territories except the NCT of Delhi since 1st March, 2012 vide Gazette notification dated 28th February, 2012. The States of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Bihar, Jharkhand and Assam have adopted the Act under clause (1) of article 252 of the Constitution.
The Ministry has notified the National Council for Clinical Establishments and the Clinical Establishments (Central Government) Rules, 2012 under this Act vide Gazette notifications dated 19th March, 2012 and 23rd May, 2012 respectively.
The Act is applicable to all types (both therapeutic and dignostic types) of Clinical Establishments from the public and private sectors, belonging to all recognized systems of medicine, including single doctor clinics. The only exception is Clinical Establishments run by the Armed forces.

Admission procedure for MBBS in Russia Medical colleges/Universities


Admission procedure for MBBS in Russia Medical colleges/Universities is very easy and simple, interested candidates may follow the steps set out below to start admission process in Russia medical colleges Universities.
MBBS ADMISSION IN RUSSIA– Russian Medical Universities do not require Indian students to pass any entrance exams like the GRE, TOEFL, CET etc for getting admission in Russian medical colleges for MBBS, MD, and MS. MBBS Admission in Russian medical colleges are on a first come first served basis, subject to the candidate satisfying the eligibility requirements set by the Medical/Dental Council of India or the appropriate authority in other countries.

Follow these steps to start process for MBBS admission in Russia

Admissions in Russian Medical Colleges 2017 for MBBS courses has been started, we advise students to apply early because there is a large number of applicants from all over the world and the seats are limited and hence are given strictly on a first come first served basis and depend on the final discretion of the university as per the availability. Therefore, there is an added benefit to those applicants who apply early.
Here is the step-by-step detailed information on how to start process for admission in MBBS in Russia medical colleges. We  advice you to read it carefully and pay particular attention to all stages. Please do not hesitate to ask any question at each stage.
1.Visit or call to any of our office/representatives for a free counselling session, when detailed information will be provided regarding the eligibility criteria, various universities, courses fee structure, admission process, credentials and Facilitation Fees of Continental Education Consultants. The student and parents needs to undertake steps as he/she feels necessary to satisfy himself/herself regarding the decision of studying MBBS in Russia and admission process.
2.Once the student has satisfied himself / herself about all the merits and demerits of studying in Russia, The student should submit his/her filled in admission form along with scan copy of 10th & 12th standard certificate
3.Such an application is forwarded to the concerned University. Within one week university will issue admission letter confirming the reservation of the seat. This letter of admission is then given to student.
4. Next, CEC will apply for the INVITATION LETTER which is an official document issued by the Ministry of Foreign affairs of Russian federation Seeking the Invitation letter is a tedious task and it takes somewhere around one month. (at this stage student should submit his original Passport).
5.Next, after receiving the INVITATION LETTER and Original Passport, CEC will apply for student VISA from Russian embassy or consulate. Once the visa is ready, student is informed about the date of travel. The student shall make arrangements to take necessary foreign exchange for the tuition fee to be paid to the University on arrival to Russia and for his/her living expenses. All travel documents including the flight ticket is handed over to the student.
6. By this time, the students should start preparing for their travel to Russia. Besides, a check-list of necessary instructions and essential items will also be provided to the travelling students.
7. The students will also need to ensure that all the necessary documents are collected as such documents will need to be presented at the university office on their arrival.

Monday 4 September 2017

What are the advantages and disadvantages of studying MBBS abroad instead of in India?


If you can get a MBBS admission in India in a Government College then that is the best.
Quality of Education being imparted in Indian Government Medical Colleges is at par with international standards.
2nd option available for candidates who do not get admission in a Government College is to take admission in a Private Medical College in India.
Please keep the following things in mind before taking a decision.
Location of the College plays a crucial role and due importance should be give to the following points before taking a decision on studying in a private college.
Location of the College plays a very important role. Many private colleges are located in remote town or on highways and thus lack qualified Professors & Lecturers, Proper Hospital facilities, poor patient flow.
Private colleges in big cities / in capital cities should be given preference as good patient inflow is there which is very important.
Big cities attract qualified Professors & Lecturers in comparison to small towns.
Hospitals in big cities have better facilities and well qualified Doctors.
History / Track record of Colleges New private colleges should be avoided if choice / option is available to take admission in a college which has a good history, alumni
This year Medical Council of India has debarred 69 private medical colleges from taking admissions due to inadequate / poor infrastructure, teaching staff etc. and has forfeited Rs. 2 crore bank guarantee of each of these colleges.
3rd option is to pursue MBBS from abroad from a Medical Council of India approved Medical College (please give preference to a Government Medical College).
You should consider the following
1. Long Term Goal – if it is USA etc. then countries offering American Curriculum should be preferred.
Please note the American Curriculum is more challenging – difference is similar to CBSE & ICSE board – the latter being more tough.
2. Your annual / total budget for studies.
3. Government Vs. Private Universities: Government Universities should be preferred as they have qualified faculty and excellent infrastructure and goo d patient inflow in their affiliated hospitals.
4. Recognition of the University: University should be approved by Medical Council of India so that after graduation you are eligible to clear the MCI Screening Test and work as a Doctor in India.
5. Medium of Instruction: Medium of Instruction at the selected University should be preferably in English. Some Universities teach in bi-lingual method which should be avoided.
6. MCI Coaching Classes: Many Universities also conduct on campus MCI coaching classes. This helps an Indian student to clear MCI Screening Test easily. Preference should be given to search Universities.
7. Comforts during study period – some countries do not have Indian Mess – students have to do self-cooking .
Philippines, Kyrgyzstan & Ukraine offer excellent facilities – Indian Vegetarian food is available.
You should consider the above points. There are disadvantages but advantages are more as India has a shortage of MBBS Doctors and if you do MBBS from abroad then you are eligible to work as a Doctor in India after clearing MCI Screening Test.

Documents required for admission in Russian medical colleges:


  • Scanned copy of the filled admission form
  • Scanned copy of passing certificate and mark sheet of class 12th
  • Scanned copy of mark sheet of class 10th,
  • 6 Passport size coloured photographs in white background (4.5cm /3.5cm)
  • Scanned copy of passport (first and last page)
  • For any other query and clarification, please feel free to contact on Mob. 91-9811318899 
  • TATKAL PASSPORT SCHEME(if students do not have Passport, then they can apply for urgent passport on the basis of confirmation letter.

Is an MBBS in Kyrgyzstan a good career option for medicine?


Kyrgyzstan is very popular destination with Indian medical aspirants who fail to get MBBS admission in India as the tuition fee is very reasonable there and quality of education imparted is excellent..
15 Advantages of Studying MBBS in Kyrgyzstan
  1. MBBS in Kyrgyzstan is taught in English Medium.
  2. All Government Medical Universities in Kyrgyzstan are approved by Medical Council of India. This makes them eligible to appear for MCI Screening Test and work as a Doctor in India.
  3. Most of the Medical Universities in Kyrgyzstan offer MCI coaching classes.
  4. Government Universities in Kyrgyzstan offer scholarships to top performers and International students including Indians are eligible to apply for the same.
  5. There is no entrance test for MBBS admission in Kyrgyzstan. Admission is direct based on Class 12 result.
  6. Indian Banks & Finance companies readily give education loan to students as these are Government Universities with good rankings.
  7. The classes are conducted in small batches of 12–15 students in each batch and this ensures that every student gets personal attention from the Professors & Lecturers.
  8. Every Government University has 10–15 affiliated hospitals – some of them being state of the art specialized hospitals and students get a good exposure to to patients.
  9. All Government Universities in Kyrgyzstan are research based and home to many Scientists who are known for their research and their findings are regualrly published in International Medical Journals.
  10. Medical degrees from Government Universities in Kyrgyzstan are globally recognized and it’s graduates are eligible to practice anywhere in the world including countries like USA, UK, Canada, Germany etc. after clearing the local licensing exams and meeting the eligibility criteria.
  11. Indian students studying in Kyrgyzstan also get an opportunity to interact with Professors, Lecturer’s & Scientists from other countries who visit these Universities to participate in Medical Conferences & Seminars.
  12. Kyrgyzstan provides safe and secure environment for all students. The Kyrgyz people treat Indian students with respect and welcome them with open arms.
  13. The hostels are well equipped with all modern facilities to ensure student’s get a comfortable, neat, clean and a secure environment to stay and study peacefully.
  14. Almost all Government Universities have made available Indian food in their mess. They have specially hired Indian cooks so students get home type food.
  15. Nearly 6,000 to 8,000 Indian students are studying MBBS there and all popular Indian festivals like Holi, Diwali, Dusshera etc. are celebrated in the University campus – thus ensuring that the student’s do not loose touch with the culture & traditions while studying abroad.
Some of the best known top ranking Government Medical Universities in Kyrgyzstan popular with Indian students are: Click Now 

Is it a good option to study abroad for an MBBS?


Home country should also be preferred but unfortunately, there are very few MBBS seats in India and getting a seat in India is very competitive.
In 2017 alone, there were nearly 11.20 lac medical aspirants for approx. 54,000 MBBS seats (both Government & Private Medical Colleges).
Private Medical Colleges are charging very high fees which is not affordable by everyone.
Also, quality of education in majority of private colleges is questions. In 2017 MCI has debarred 69 medical colleges from giving admissions.
Under this situation, studying MBBS abroad is a better option.
Under this situation MBBS from abroad from a Medical Council of India approved Medical College is a better option.
You should consider the following
1. Long Term Goal – if it is USA etc. then countries offering American Curriculum should be preferred.
Please note the American Curriculum is more challenging – difference is similar to CBSE & ICSE board – the latter being more tough.
2. Your annual / total budget for studies.
3. Government Vs. Private Universities: Government Universities should be preferred as they have qualified faculty and excellent infrastructure and goo d patient inflow in their affiliated hospitals.
4. Recognition of the University: University should be approved by Medical Council of India so that after graduation you are eligible to clear the MCI Screening Test and work as a Doctor in India.
5. Medium of Instruction: Medium of Instruction at the selected University should be preferably in English. Some Universities teach in bi-lingual method which should be avoided.
6. MCI Coaching Classes: Many Universities also conduct on campus MCI coaching classes. This helps an Indian student to clear MCI Screening Test easily. Preference should be given to search Universities.
7. Comforts during study period – some countries do not have Indian Mess – students have to do self-cooking .
Philippines, Kyrgyzstan & Ukraine offer excellent facilities – Indian Vegetarian food is available.
You should consider the above points. There are disadvantages but advantages are more as India has a shortage of MBBS Doctors and if you do MBBS from abroad then you are eligible to work as a Doctor in India after clearing MCI Screening Test.

Sunday 3 September 2017

What are the best options for postgraduate education abroad after MBBS from India?


There are many good Medical Universities in each country of the world where you can do Post graduation after MBBS.
However, please note that Medical Council of India (MCI) does not recognize Post-Graduate done from many countries.
PG from countries like Ukraine, Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Philippines is not approved by Medical Council of India (MCI), though MCI has approved MBBS from these countries.
Medical Council of India has approved PG only from these 5 countries – USA, UK, Canada, Australia & New Zealand.
But an MBBS graduate from India is not eligible for direct admission to PG in these countries.
Entry requirements for Post-graduation after MBBS from India are different for these countries – in some cases you have to do PG in India or some other country to be able to apply at these Universities – for example USA – where after PG one has to apply for Residency and Residency is also not easy to get.
And above all you have to clear these countries local licensing exams to be eligible. For example, in case of USA – one has to clear United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE) which has 3 steps:
  1. USMLE 1 – which can be cleared during MBBS studies.
  2. USMLE 2 A & B – can be attempted during Post Graduation.
  3. USMLE 3 – during residency in USA.
A candidate can appear for USMLE 1 and 2 A & B anywhere in the world, but USMLE 3 can be attempted only when the candidate is in USA.

How can I prepare for the NEET 2018 in 8 months from scratch?


Hello there…
A NEET aspirant, are you ?
Me too ! High five.
Going to start your preparations from scratch ??
Well then, here is the right place.
‘coz I have started my preparations ‘from scratch’ exactly from 1st august ( just one month earlier than you all ), and have experimented with certain rules and methods which seem to work. Well, there are some which don’t work too….I shall point out all that’s relevant here, one by one. So that you can save yourself from unnecessary analysis and stick to what is going to work for you until the D-Day comes. The answer might look a little lengthy, but I promise that every single line you read is going to be worth it.
FAMOUS FACT 1 :
You must be a topper in your school years to be able to crack this exam.
Reality Check :
Nope. That’s a lie, the world wants you to believe. The truth is this exam is for AVERAGES. Yes, the question paper’s difficulty level is average and any average person can crack it with a PERSISTENT LONG TIME HARD WORK and SMART TIME MANAGEMENT. This exam looks like a hard nut to crack b’coz of its limited number of seats and limited time (3 hrs) , and now limited attempts too.And b’coz those who were already good in studies during their school days, have a good momentum of study during preparations too, so they bag most of the seats.
But the truth is that this exam can be cracked by anyone, and it doesn’t matter if earlier you were a loser in studies or a born topper.
So, friends forget your doubts about yourself and get going.
FAMOUS FACT 2 –
You can do nothing without joining a coaching.
Reality check – Well, now thats the biggest BS I have ever come across. I don’t think I need to explain anything on this topic at this moment, b’coz this is like a WHOLE NEW POINT OF DISCUSSION, and will make this answer very lengthy. For now, Just keep in mind that you are living in a highly tech-savvy era and there is this entire world’s knowledge in your hands, through INTERNET. Use it.
So, here’s a verdict from someone who has spent ‘EXCESSIVE’ money( I won’t mention the exact amounts) on coaching fee in last five years in general, and in last two years in particular, someone who has studied with THE COACHING GIANTS of INDIA( I won’t point out any names), and someone whose verdict can be trusted – ITS YOUR SELF-STUDY THAT HELPS YOU TO QUALIFY ANY EXAM, AND NOT YOUR COACHING INSTITUTE, no matter how famous or how costly it is. Everything that glitters is not gold.
FAMOUS FACT 3 : You need to study 10 to 12 hrs per day for a minimum of one year to qualify this exam.
Reality check : No average student studies for 10–12 hrs, on long term basis. Look, you can study for 10–12 hours for one day, one week, two weeks, or maybe one month, but beyond this it becomes emotionally devastating and draining. Specially for our stage, i.e for NEET preparations : its FREAKING USELESS. Instead of being productive, such enormous study sessions turn your brain counter-productive. 10–12 hrs of FOCUSED and EFFECTIVE STUDIES is primarily a very much fantasized and dreamy version of studies for those who have studied for 5 hours per day all this while.. Even those who prepare for civil services, they too study for 9–10 hours on average.
Always, remember…ALWAYS – Its the Quality of study session that puts an impact on your final day performance, and not the number of study hours. If you feel that you are doing great with really huge study hours then sure, go ahead,
But for all those average kids (like me) : Yes, you must push your margins and study for at least 6–7 hours everyday if you are a serious aspirant…but don’t push so hard that all your bridges break and you have no interest in your purpose left, to continue .
Famous Fact 3 : You must throw away your phone, delete all your Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat accounts. You must isolate yourself from every other human being on this planet. You must not have friends too. You must not watch movies and listen to songs. Basically you must turn yourself totally upside down to crack this exam.
Reality check – Well, this fact is true, but not completely. You SHOULD and YOU MUST reduce your INTER-STUDY-INTERACTIONS and increase your INTRA-STUDY-INTERACTIONS. But, you don’t have to cut ‘every single’ social cord to prepare for NEET. If you do this, you will very soon stress yourself with monotony and isolation, and then within a month or so you will become quite unproductive in studies too. Why am I saying this, is b’coz I have tried and tested this recently, and that is why I am back on quora, ‘coz I am doing complete self study preparation and its a VERY DIFFICULT job to avoid stress and monotony in such a pursuit…. I had isolated myself in all the above mentioned ways, but finally I realized that it will not help me to increase my marks in NEET. Rather it will turn me into a DEPRESSED ZOMBIE. So I joined back quora.
Look, we are not simply animals, like cows and horses. We are SOCIAL ANIMALS. So, how can you expect to have a normal psychological state for a long period of time if you keep on suppressing your natural nature. The secret lies in balancing your priorities. Yes its hard. Its very hard for me too. Even I too struggle on daily basis to keep my priorities in right place.
All that we aspirants need to do is, live a very normal and regular life, while maintaining our focus on daily goals and targets. Like, if you decide to study for 6 hrs everyday, then you just have to maintain this stand for next eight months that you will study for 6 hrs first and foremost, without compromising with your concentration and focus during your study session, and after that you can hang out, chill and party and do all sorts of things that you want to. And the next day, again you repeat the same priority rule.
This is how you can keep going for a good long period of time without much stress and tension. ( For those who have their school and then coaching too, they will definitely not be have any time to relax or think about other things. So this doesn’t apply to them)
Famous Fact 4 : You must study fancy publications and heavy, complicated books to qualify this exam. And maybe you can ignore NCERT for a while b’coz NCERTs are very basic and easy books.
Reality check– First and foremost, if you have ever thought of ignoring NCERTs in ANY of the THREE SUBJECTS , then I guess you should quit right now. Yeah, really. NCERT is the soul of NEET exam. Everything revolves around them only. If you know how to extract the juices from those plain looking books, then you can easily glide through this journey.
So, what I say is, not just for biology, but in physics and chemistry too, pick up your NCERTs first and foremost, even before you touch your personal notes or coaching study materials. No matter how boring or dumb they look, you have to and you must read NCERT at least once.
After having read one topic from NCERT, study it from any other source of your own choice. It can be your coaching books, notes or higher level competitive books like HC Verma, N Awasthi or Trueman’s..etc.
Famous Fact 5 : Some say – NEET demands more focus on bundles and plethora of MCQs, while others say – You Must focus on Your Concepts very well to crack NEET.
Reality check – Neither is NEET just about MCQs nor is it just about CONCEPTS. Very much like other competitive exams, its a glamorous combination of basic concepts applied over tonnes of varieties of MCQs.
Its entirely on your own discretion and intelligence to sort out all the chapters of your syllabus according to the type of questions that are asked from them. What I mean is – segregate your syllabus into two parts. One category for the topics in which formula based questions are mainly asked. The other category for those topics in which concepts are more focused upon.
Obviously, at the end of the day, you have to solve your paper in the MCQ and OMR sheet format only, but MCQ’s nature varies from ‘directly formula substitution’ to ‘concept application’ .
Famous Fact 6 : You should study biology upto 100%, chemistry upto 85% and physics upto 60%, and you can easily score enough to qualify this exam.
Reality check : My dear, if you are up for ignoring physics, then be ready to ruin your result thoroughly. You have no idea what major role physics plays in your rank and score. And though it seems tough and intimidating, but remember everything in this world can be tamed. And physics is nothing but a naughty subject. It loves to twist and turn your mental wiring. Trust me, once you begin to love physics, it becomes very easy to handle.
And about chemistry, well its definitely not my favorite subject, but you have to and even I too have to do it upto 100% because why not ? After all chemistry is an easy and less time consuming subject ( though its very dull and boring).
And of course you must do biology more than 100%. Because 100% means having NCERT literally imprinted on your mind. But studying only NCERTs will hardly take you to 300 marks. To score above 300, you will have to study a little extra material too. Now, that’s again upon your own discretion and choice.
Famous fact 7 : Motivation is essential to reach this goal.
Reality check – ‘Motivation is what drives you to begin something, but Habit is what keeps you going’ .
Yes, even I too had the same misconception, that I need motivation to work daily. And for me, I am doing complete self studies, and you can’t imagine how hard it becomes to get yourself to study, when there’s no motivation around. So, I used to watch motivational videos on YouTube, like many others. But then I realized for how long will I watch these videos to start my study engine…..This is not how one works for a long term goal.
You have to make this a habit to study for whatever number of hours you have fixed for yourself, every single day. You can’t depend on motivation and external stimulus. Its silly to expect that the world is going to help you steer through your struggle. You gotta have your own ways of working.
Famous fact 8 : Mock tests are meant to be ‘mocked at’….i.e there’s no point of taking your mock test scores too seriously.
Reality check – Mock tests are a straight reflection of your exam preparation and pressure management skill. Whether you take the mock test scores seriously or not, is your choice , but you must take your mock test itself, very seriously. Yup. Scores can be ignored, but you cannot ignore the mistakes that you did in your test. You cannot ignore the fact that you couldn’t finish your paper on time. You cannot ignore that under pressure you perform poorly at basic calculations, while solving numerical problems. In short- You Cannot Ignore The Details Of Your Test Performance. Still you can ignore the scores… if you want to. There’s no point obsessing over your marks for one test. Keep giving tests as much as possible, even if you aren’t prepared, ‘coz at least it will help eliminate your fear for tests and exams.
Famous Fact 9 : Hard Work Yields.
Reality check – Yes, undoubtedly hard work yields. There’s no replacement for hard work in this entire world .
But, in competition, where 90% of serious candidates are already working hard enough, you have to add something extra to your work, which takes you ahead of everybody else. And that extra is called SMART WORK. So, what I mean is, Smart work should not replace hard work . Rather Smart Work should be added to HardWork.
Also, If ever you doubt that ‘Will I be able to qualify this exam? Should I put in too much of effort into this ? What if I fail ?
Just remind yourself – Don’t give up ! Hard work + Strategy, pays off !! This is a golden rule of this universe.
Famous Fact 10 : Prepare your syllabus completely, don’t leave any chapters, and you are sure to get selected.
Reality check – Everybody….and by everybody I mean 90% of the serious candidates complete their entire syllabus at least once. So, there’s nothing big about that.
The real key lies in humongous amount of deep revision and practice of MCQs. The more you revise and practice, the more deeply it gets embedded into your brain, and the more quickly you will be able to recall and reproduce it during exams.
So, according to me, my experimentation and observation, and my experiences, these are the top ten important points to think about for all NEET aspirants.
Take care, its a long term goal not a short one. So you should choose all those weapons and tools which you can handle for nearly 8 months from today onward. Don’t end up wounding yourself in the pursuit, but also don’t keep on hiding behind the armor … After all we all are SOLDIERS…right ?
Friends, according me, we are big enough to take responsibility of our own actions now. So forget about the past, stop regretting anything that you did until yesterday. Now, is the time to be aware of yourself and your actions. There’s still enough time for us all to prepare seriously. This is just an average level exam guys ! Why not to try once ?
And take care not to blame anybody or anything for your results. ‘Coz we are the builders of our own destiny.
Whatever you get as a result is going to be nothing but a reflection of your own actions and priorities from here on.
Stay on track and don’t forget to enjoy your life.
Thanks for reading

Can I crack the NEET without coaching


Hi Friend,
Thanks for sending m your question for an answer.
Well, as the saying goes “Where there is a will, there is a way”.
If you have belief in yourself that “I can do it” then – YES YOU CAN !
The experience of 1 year coaching has given you adequate exposure to the procedures / approach that is adopted by Coaching Institute’s to prepare medical aspirants.
All you have to do now is:
  1. Make a list of your weak areas / subjects / topics in Physics, Chemistry & Biology on which you need to focus on to get a good score in NEET.
  2. Get the required study material for the above, if you don’t have.
  3. Do not feel shy and hesitant in asking help of Seniors/ Teachers / Friends who are good in Physics – there is no harm in seeking help and taking assistance from them.
  4. Focus on Time Management – give priority to your studies- which is Physics (don’t forget Chemistry & Biology are also equally important for NEET).
  5. Don’t get distracted by things such as facebook, you tube, what’ s app… etc… these things are biggest time waster’s in today world —- and they distract the attention – stop using all these applications, and in spare time engage yourself in outdoor activities like sports, morning / evening walks etc.

MBBS in Ukraine


MBBS in Ukraine is a good option for the following reasons:
  1. MBBS in Ukraine is taught in English medium.
  2. Some of the Government Universities there are as old as 200 years and have very good reputation. They have contributed a lot for the development of healthcare services and have many patents to their credit.
  3. Medical Universities in Ukraine are recognized by Medical Council of India (MCI) and it’s graduates are eligible to practice in India after clearing MCI Screening Test.
  4. Universities are also recognized worldwide and opportunities for further education and / or settlement in USA, UK, Canada, Germany are a possibility.
  5. Many Universities provide MCI coaching classes.
  6. Availability of India food.
Ukraine is a popular destination for Indian students – more than 8,000 Indian students are studying MBBS in Ukraine.
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Saturday 2 September 2017

How many hours should you sleep while preparing for the NEET?


I am preparing for NEET i sleep 7 hours and take one 15 minutes power nap during study time
I used to 9 hours till july but i have added 2 hours more since August. That is i study 11 hours. I have not joined any coaching i study in library. All these 11 hours are of self study
To be honest
In these 11 hours
For 7 hours i study with full Focus i don’t even realize when 7 hours passed
Then i take my power nap
3 hours are 75% effective
My study speed is decresed by 25%
1 hour is 50% effective
But Atleast i study
I does hardwork on my smartwork
And trust me results are marvelous
Studying at library is somewhat better. No distractions at all.
You have nothing to do rather than just studying
I can’t even see whats going on my front right left due to compartment division
Even when i am completely saturated i can’t do anything rather than just studying
I am so thankful that i don’t have a smartphone
Whenever i sleep. 80% of my dreams are like this
I am doing great. I want to maintain this habit till 6th may.
I enter in my house at 9:00 pm and sleep after having dinner me and my brother live in the same house but i have not seen him from 24th August
I just want to see my MAMC hostel roommate face now.
Blessings are always with me.

Is class 11 important for cbse board exam?



Hahaha!!…. I m really sorry but I can’t help it…..Because I can feel the pain behind this question I think most of us are familiar with the struggle you go through in 11th class (only science students, commerce vaale to mze krte h).
In 10th class you scored good CGPA , you become Hero in your family, among your friends.

When you go in a family functions , you intentionally revolve around “Mama” “Bua” , showing your face 100s of times so as to listen only 1 question!!
“Or beta kesa raha result boards ka” !!
And yes!! Here’s your motto completes !! A bright little smile lit up your face. And there is an add on if their daughter or son (I mean your cousin) also had given boards and scored lesser then you.
Then you’ll be like “ Thik thak hi raha…. I was expecting more” (controlling all your excitement inside).
You will definitely take ‘SCIENCE’ in 11th class.
Because “ you have scored good in 10th, you’re going to be next EINSTEIN or Elon Musk. You’re not allowed to think lesser then that”.
“ Commerce!!! I can’t take commerce dude, haha…pagal h kya” !!
You start taking coaching of NEET, JEE along with school.After first semester , the Hero of the class is still a HERO by scoring highest in class but scored 50% of the total score!!!
You don’t have time , school to coaching …coaching to school. You’re studying even in GAMES period!!You have become the bookworm and commerce section enjoying their last 2 years of the school at best. They are taking part in every co-curricular activity they are also scoring good in exams. And somewhere they’re becoming the star infront of your juniors.

But you still have that pride of science. You are not able to show the pain in front of your commerce friends …. but somewhere inside deep down you’re so jealous of them. You tell yourself that
These things (taking participation in every activity) are all temporary things sheh!!
You’ll work hard and be the topper of 11th class then I WILL BE THE ULTIMATE HERO !!
But as we all know how this story end :p
But don’t worry the percentage of 11th class not really matters. And don’t get disheartened as the teachers intentionally do strict checking so as to prepare you for 12th class. Don’t judge your 11th class by marks you have scored. The only thing you should be concerned of is that you have learnt and build your concept properly what is going to help you further in competitive exams.

Focus on your target only JEE NEET whatever you’re preparing for.
  • Make proper time table (follow it strictly)
  • clear all your doubts ( either by asking them to school teachers or by coaching faculty)
  • Give Mock test on regular basis
  • Solve previous year question paper (very important) as they give you a hint about the paper like what will be the pattern, what kind of questions are normally asked, are you prepared to that level or you have to prepare more.
  • Revise whatever you have studied
  • Must join any Test series
  • Download Mobile Apps like AskIITians, Byjus, Topprs , etc
  • You can use these Apps for the Practice, Revision and Mock test and video lectures
  • You can also watch video lectures on YouTube
Here are the links for these Apps
All the very Best ðŸ™‚