NEET PG 2023 Topper Interview - The National Board of Examinations (NBE) has announced the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Postgraduate or NEET PG 2023 on March 14. Dr. Zabiullah Khan from Mumbai is one of the top rank holders in NEET PG 2023.
Dr. Khan secured All India Rank (AIR) rank 8 by scoring 715 marks. He started preparing for NEET PG exam pattern from the beginning of his internship. In this article, Dr. Khan shared some unique tips that helped him to crack the NEET PG 2023 exam and become one of the NEET toppers. Dr. Khan believes completion and revision of syllabus is important. He feels that in order to study effectively, aspirants need to refresh their mind and thus success will follow them. Read the interview of NEET PG 2023 topper Dr. Khan to know more about his strategy and NEET PG 2023 preparations.
Dr. Zabiullah Khan: I am definitely surprised. I was expecting a rank under 100 not NEET AIR 10. I am quite happy with the NEET PG results.
Dr. Zabiullah Khan: My name is Dr Zabiullah Khan. I belonged to Mumbai. I have pursued MBBS from JMC Meerut.
Dr. Zabiullah Khan: I am doing my internship from JMC Institute of Medical Sciences, Meerut. I have scored 715 marks in NEET PG 2023 and secured AIR rank 8.
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Dr. Zabiullah Khan: Marrow was my primary source for preparing the NEET PG 2023. I used to watch the videos to clear my concepts and read the notes throughout the preparation.
Dr. Zabiullah Khan: I gave Marrow Grand Tests. I started appearing for GTs within the first 2 months of my preparation. It helped me a lot to build my confidence and trust to crack the NEET PG.
Zabiullah Khan: I love listening to music. It helps me to relax.
Dr. Zabiullah Khan: Everyone thinks that there is a lot of uncertainty, and breaks down during the preparation. What you need, is to remember that if there are bad days there will be good days too. So, I want to emphasise that one should take a break to refresh and then get back to study. Success will follow you.
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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:
Consider Lower-Tier Private Colleges: You might still have a
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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.
Deemed Universities:
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