NEET PG 2023 Topper Interview: The National Board of Examinations (NBE) announced the result of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate or NEET PG 2023 on March 14. By securing 716 marks in the postgraduate medical exam, Dr Jui from Mumbai has secured All India Rank (AIR) rank 7.
In this article, Dr Jui has shared the strategy that helped her crack the exam and become one of the NEET PG 2023 toppers. She further gives some advice for future NEET PG aspirants on how they can prepare for the exam. Interested candidates can read further to know the complete interview of NEET PG 2023 AIR 7 Dr Jui.
Dr Jui: It feels amazing, it feels very unreal. It feels like I'm dreaming.
Dr Jui: I'm from Mumbai. I did my MBBS from Seth GS Medical College and KEM hospital and this was my first attempt.
Dr Jui: My entire family are doctors, all are Ob-Gyn which motivated me.
Dr Jui: I am still doing my internship at KEM hospital.
Dr Jui: No, this is my first attempt.
Dr Jui: I used Marrow as my primary source to study for NEET PG. I used to watch the videos and make my own notes. During my internship, I utilised the custom modules.
Dr Jui: I gave Marrow Grand Tests right from the beginning. I made sure to give as many GTs as possible because that is the only way I could see my progress. I also gave the NEET Mock.
Dr Jui: I made a notebook separately where I wrote down all the mistakes that I made in Grand Tests, and I went through this notebook one day before the exam, along with brushing up on PYQs.
Dr Jui: I really enjoy dancing. I danced in my college quite a bit. I enjoy singing and painting as well and these are the things that helped me escape from the preparation every now and then.
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Dr Jui: It's very important that we first protect our mental health. I want to emphasise that I did not push myself for a top-10 rank. I was happy to get whatever rank I could get because I knew I had put my best efforts in. I was not going to compare myself to everybody around me because everybody has their own journey.
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Private Medical Colleges: The cutoff points for diploma programs may be lower at several private universities. Examine the particular universities in your state or the areas close by.
Government Colleges: There may be seats available at some government medical colleges, although there may be fierce competition.
A clinical branch in a prestigious private or deemed university may be difficult to obtain with a NEET PG rank of 105,497 because these branches—like the MD in medicine, paediatrics, surgery, etc.—are very competitive. Nonetheless, you might take the following actions:
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It might be difficult to get into prestigious government medical schools with a NEET PG rank of 98,000, however you might still be able to choose from the following:
Private Medical Colleges: Depending on the state and college, a number of private institutions offer seats at different costs.
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