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Which MBBS college will be better if I have to go for USMLE after AIIMS Delhi and top Delhi colleges?

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Akriti Banerjee Posted On : June 1st, 2023
lives in New Delhi

Honestly, I believe that more than the institute it is your caliber and dedication level that decides if you will be able to crack USMLE. The AIIMS tag definitely helps but is not the sole medium through which you can crack USMLE. 

Here is a shining example that proves my theory. Dr. Nikhil Munshi neither did his MBBS from any AIIMS nor a Delhi college yet managed to crack USMLE. He completed his medical degree from Maharaja Sayajirao University, followed by an internship and residency in internal medicine at Shri Sayaji General Hospital and Maharaja University in India. After completing an oncology fellowship at Johns Hopkins Oncology Center, he became a professor of medicine in the Department of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, as well as an attending physician at VA Boston Healthcare System and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. His journey proved that even an average college can produce excellent doctors and vice versa. What you should focus on is yourself and not the institute. 

So we can say that studying at AIIMS or Delhi colleges like MAMC gives you an upper hand at USMLE for sure but are not necessary for the same.

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Does JIPMER PG require different preparation than that of AIIMS/NEET PG?

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Shridhar Sriraman Posted On : September 21st, 2023
Lives in Pondicherry, Puducherry, India

Here are some things you should know about JIPMER PG exam and related prep-

  1. Solve previous year question papers; they do play an important role.
  2. JIPMER paper has a good number of questions from previous AIIMS/NEET PG papers.
  3. The paper has a bit more concept oriented and problem-solving type questions than the NEET-PG paper, similar to the AIIMS exam. It will test how deeply you know the concepts.
  4. It is a computer based exam, so you’ll get a lot of image based questions.
  5. The JIPMER PG exam is quite difficult, so prepare well.

I hope this information will help you prepare well for the entrance.

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Does the facilities provided in AIIMS Delhi and all other AIIMS like institutes are same?

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Advait Joshi Posted On : June 1st, 2023
Lives in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

I have a friend who was a student at AIIMS Patna and she shed some light on the facilities there. Here are a few facilities that are common in both AIIMS Delhi and AIIMS Patna.

  • Every student of AIIMS Patna is allotted a single room right from the 1st year.
  • AIIMS Patna also allows the installation of AC with a minimal yearly fee
  • You can renovate your rooms to a certain level by changing and installing custom shelves and almirahs.
  • AIIMS Patna has the second-highest OPD patient inflow after AIIMS Delhi.
  • There isn’t any language barrier as most patients and professors speak Hindi.
  • Students are encouraged to take up research projects under the guidance of Professors.
  • There are no restrictions regarding night timings.
  • Every student can access the Gym 
  • Free WiFi with a really good speed

There are many aspects wherein AIIMS Delhi gives an edge to AIIMS Patna and other AIIMS.

  • AIIMS Delhi has excellent sports facilities including a swimming pool, tennis court, and a basketball court. 
  • AIIMS Delhi has the most diverse peer groups as students from all over India prefer it over other AIIMS.
  • AIIMS Delhi provides the much coveted urban life with an abundance of malls, markets, cafes, and restaurants. 

Overall, the basic facilities provided in AIIMS Delhi and other AIIMS are somewhat similar with minor differences only.

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Can you tell me something about AIIMS Delhi that would motivate me to work harder?

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Puneet Aarya Posted On : April 14th, 2023
MBBS from All India Institute of Medical Sciences

 If you're studying to become a doctor and are interested in ophthalmology, you might be curious about the experience of studying at AIIMS Delhi which can also work as a motivating factor for you. Here are some reasons why AIIMS Delhi might be a great place to learn:

  • Exposure to a wide range of cases: During your residency at AIIMS Delhi, you'll see a huge volume of patients with various eye conditions, ranging from the commonest to the rarest of rare cases. This will give you exposure to a wide range of cases, and you'll learn a lot simply by seeing them.
  • Accurate diagnosis: The consultants at AIIMS Delhi have seen so many patients that their diagnoses are almost always accurate. They use objective criteria to make a diagnosis, and they don't rely on subjective opinions or intuition. This will help you learn to diagnose cases more accurately and objectively.
  • Serious academic rounds: The academic rounds at AIIMS Delhi are taken very seriously, and they happen twice a week. This will prepare you well for your final exams and help you become more sensitized to the exam-like feeling of being evaluated.
  • Internationally accepted treatment guidelines: At AIIMS Delhi, standard and internationally accepted treatment guidelines are followed for all patients. This will help you learn the right way to do things and give you a solid foundation for your future medical practice.
  • Repeated scrutiny of patients: At AIIMS Delhi, each patient is seen multiple times, from their first visit in the outpatient department to their stay in the ward. This repeated scrutiny ensures that nothing is missed, and it also helps you as a physician avoid making mistakes.
  • Excellent faculty: The faculty at AIIMS Delhi is among the best in the country, and you'll have the opportunity to learn from some of the top doctors and researchers in the field. This will give you a solid foundation for your future career and help you stay up-to-date with the latest research and medical practices.

In summary, studying at AIIMS Delhi can provide you with a unique and valuable learning experience. You'll see a wide range of cases, learn from accurate diagnoses, participate in serious academic rounds, follow internationally accepted treatment guidelines, avoid making mistakes through repeated patient scrutiny, and learn from excellent faculty. All of these factors combined can help you become a highly skilled and competent physician.

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What is it like to be a PG in the radiology department of AIIMS Delhi?

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Aditya Ghose Posted On : June 3rd, 2023
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

In the initial days, it will take time to adjust to your specialty as you go from UG to PG. The drastic change in the field might seem challenging and it will take time for you to adapt yourself to the field. Radiodiagnosis is a field in which you had zero exposure at the UG level. 

  • AIIMS Delhi Radiology Department has a great academic environment providing excellent exposure to its students.
  • Both diagnostics and interventional fields of the department are well established with a highly qualified faculty base. 
  • The course gives you enough time to involve in extracurricular activities
  • PG students receive a monthly stipend of around 90K.
  • The department is laid-back and calm with many opportunities to relax and enjoy life. 
  • The faculty is highly cooperative and the seniors are always ready to assist you.

Overall, the life of a PG student in the Radiology Department of AIIMS Delhi is very relaxing and the only flaw is the lack of hands-on experience with the patients.

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What research can one do in AIIMS Delhi as an MBBS student?

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Vedant Mishra Posted On : June 3rd, 2023
MBBS from All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

The research work is not influenced by the institute you belong to rather it’s your hard work, talent, and determination that comes to count. No doubt, AIIMS has some top-notch ongoing research every time, but research work can be done from any institute. I have seen many AIIMS students work with labs at IIIT, IIT Delhi, NCBS, IISERs, and labs abroad. Every research opportunity can be availed just by the click of an email.

The primary step is to analyze where your interest lies and look up to a professor who is conducting research in the same. Contact him and convince him of your abilities and passion. As a bonus, you can take part in research electives or summer schools in your field which will add to your overall learning experience.

Some might find it difficult to do research work alongside their studies but remember your hard work will not go in vain. But it’s important to note that as a UG student, research should be solely based on your interest and not something you are doing out of boredom or as a formality.

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Which is better for an MS in General Surgery: AIIMS, JIPMER or PGI?

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Akriti Banerjee Posted On : September 21st, 2023
lives in New Delhi

Surgery can’t be read and understood. Also, no matter the number of simulations you run through, practicing on a human body is very different. 

Now, with their limited number of beds, these institutions perform complex surgeries through protocol defining procedures. As a resident at these, you won’t perform many surgeries. Also, you’ll have a limited exposure to trivial diseases. On the flip side, you’ll witness some of the best surgeons at work, and access top notch technology. To master surgery, you’ll have to become an SR at these institutions.

But at a decent government college hospital, the volume of patients is very high. As a result, you’ll be pushed into the OT. So you’ll get good practice, under proper supervision. However, at these colleges, protocols take a back seat. You’ll have to compromise with low funding as a resident at these institutions.

I would personally recommend going for a decent government college. But you should choose according to your own preferences.

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How is the life of an MBBS student at AIIMS Delhi?

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Tezal Dahiya Posted On : September 28th, 2023

The life of an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) student in Delhi can be both challenging and rewarding. Delhi is home to several prestigious medical colleges and institutions, making it a popular destination for medical education. Here's an overview of what life as an MBBS student in Delhi may entail:

  •  Academic Rigor: MBBS students in Delhi undergo rigorous academic training, The workload can be intense, with a significant amount of time spent in lectures, practical sessions, and studying.
  • Clinical Rotations: As students’ progress in their MBBS program, they engage in clinical rotations where they gain hands-on experience in various medical specialties. 
  • Extracurricular Activities: Delhi offers a vibrant cultural and social scene, and many medical colleges have active student clubs, cultural festivals, and sports events. PULSE is the biggest medical cultural festival in entire south-east Asia held at AIIMS Delhi.In April, AIIMS celebrates INFET, the intra-college annual fest
  • Library and Research: AIIMS Delhi have well-equipped libraries and research facilities. Students have opportunities to engage in medical research projects alongside their studies.
  • Mental and Physical Well-being: Balancing the demanding academic schedule with personal well-being is crucial. Many medical students face stress and burnout, so self-care, stress management, and seeking support are essential.
  • Residency and Postgraduate Education: After completing MBBS, students often pursue residency programs to specialize in a particular medical field. 

 In summary, life as an MBBS student in Delhi can be both academically challenging and culturally enriching. The city offers a dynamic environment with access to top-notch healthcare facilities and educational resources. 

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Which is currently the best medical college after AIIMS Delhi and CMC Vellore?

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Raktim Tarafdar Posted On : September 21st, 2023

The criteria for the best college may vary from person to person depending on your hometown, your goals, and your interests. Rankings alone cannot define a college as best or worst. Rankings-wise, AIIMS Delhi is considered to be the best medical college in India. But logically speaking it isn’t a very good choice for a South Indian who would have to travel away from their homeland and work again as hard to secure a PG seat. For them, JIPMER is a much better choice with an internal PG quota advantage and proximity to home.

Moreover, if you are a North Indian, CMC Vellore isn’t a very good choice either as you will have to travel away from home, learn a new language, and establish bonds. So for them, MAMC or VMMC is a better option. So the best college actually depends on what you want to do after college. For instance, AIIMS Delhi is a great choice if you want to pursue the USMLE route. It will provide excellent exposure and opportunities to its students. 

In my opinion, the best options after AIIMS and CMC Vellore are JIPMER>MAMC>Seth GS, Mumbai>AFMC. These colleges are considered among the top 5 in the country after AIIMS and CMC Vellore.

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Do people in AIIMS-D, JIPMER, AFMC, MAMC, VMMC, LHMC, and UCMS become egoistic?

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Raktim Tarafdar Posted On : October 4th, 2023

Medical students from all these colleges are quite decent. They are normal people studying at reputed institutions. I have good friends in MAMC and LHMC.

It is in fact society that puts an extra burden on these people. They are expected to be social all the time. But this expectation is very unrealistic.

It is not right to put labels on these individuals. Their busy schedule should not be confused with egoistic behavior.

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