Meet Dr. Madaan! MBBS in India to USA! USMLE, Residency, Salary!!

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

Комментарии • 241

  • @akshpatel40
    @akshpatel40 Год назад +63

    I am currently Pursuing PLAB …….Somethings he never mentions…..
    80 hours / week (6 days) is far worse than 48 hours of UK …..if you truly talk about money , you can easily make same as USA (in residency)if you works the hours you work in USA. Locums are easily available which pays 2-3 times per hour than standard hours.
    And NHS has same policies to protect your work life balance , 1 day off , 1 month paid leave , no one can make you work more than 12 hours/day , if you overworked you get paid leave the next entire day to rest. So, honestly it’s not your plus point to talk about.😅
    pursuing USMLE is far more expensive and risky in the end than PLAB. ( only reason I couldn’t pursue it.) ……the amount of money you invest is not a joke for middle class family. And it’s uncertain in the end when you start making money or even if you will get into US medical training.
    Those per year salaries are not accurate…..you don’t earn 30000/year in uk as resident. It’s the amount for the fy2 only and that’s after tax deductions and only for basic 48 hours/week. No one works only 48 hours/week as fas as i know.
    And honestly residency and jobs in uk are far more flexible than USA........some doctors don't even go for residency, they are happy to work as GPs (equivalent to mbbs in india) and gradually can start earning as much as a consultant....some even doesn't take job at all...they can only do locums as long as they want and earn the same(you can take a break in your training at any point you feel)..... You are not in a race of progression in your profession ignoring problems in your life in UK, rather getting respected for your hardwork in any form, while USA barely cares about you opting out or taking a break, i have even heard they prefer the IMGs who have cleared their USMLE in first attempt or during their mbbs (as if people don't have problems in life that can restrict you from taking usmle)
    I mean i get it, you get little biased for the things you support and adopted in life.... We all are....... But misleading others in something this serious is not a way to go.

    • @creativerse6447
      @creativerse6447 Год назад +4

      Can you kindly provide some more details, like which college you are currently in, how are you preparing for that, and the main thing, how much money is required? Is it less than $20,000?

    • @creativerse6447
      @creativerse6447 Год назад +4

      16 lakh is really very hard for middle class Indians like us even considering the much much higher rewards you get but the probability of selection is to be considered also... Spending 16 lakhs for nothing, I mean, for what reason if you didn't make it?

    • @akshpatel40
      @akshpatel40 Год назад +3

      @@creativerse6447it is around 10 lakh inr maximum from getting your passport to getting your residency letter. (If you are willing to get a part time job while preparing for plab 2 in uk for 4 months.) and even if you don’t get accepted in residency in first try, you can start working as a GP in hospital coz you have your gmc registration after clearing your plab 2. If you very short on your budget like me , these type of options become priority choosing country to go to…..as he said in the video , living in these countries while preparing for some exam or interviews is the most costly step. Everything is costly if you are not earning in dollars or pounds.

    • @akshpatel40
      @akshpatel40 Год назад +3

      @@creativerse6447 exactly my point…….if i had confirmation I would get pg seat before spending 16 lakhs I would go for it

    • @akshpatel40
      @akshpatel40 Год назад +1

      @@creativerse6447 ypu can refer to monisha mishra’s channel for plab journey or road to uk.

  • @ebygeorge6399
    @ebygeorge6399 Год назад +114

    Didn’t this guy spend like 50 lakhs+ for his MBBS in a private college, why is he saying he doesn’t have debt

    • @hungrybolt
      @hungrybolt Год назад +52

      He did his degree from kims (20L approx for the whole course) also his parents are doctors!

    • @jyotimon..1
      @jyotimon..1 Год назад +63

      But that's not imp. We should appreciate his hard hard work to maintain the accent 🤣

    • @falcorosso7388
      @falcorosso7388 Год назад +9

      His father took loans for him...LUCKY HERE WE ARE ON OUR OWN..BUT STILL HE EARNS 60LAK ANUALLY HERE IN INDIA GOOD PRIVATE HOSPITAL 70LAK..AFTER RESIDENCY HE WILL EARN 1 CR AND HERE AFTER BONUS EXPERIENCE WILL GET SAME 1CR..THANKS TO THIS NEW SYSTEM FOR DOCTORS IN INDIA BJP...IIT KANOUR OFFERS 1.5CR TO FRESHERS THINK ABOUT IT THIS IS MODERN INDIA GUYS

    • @falcorosso7388
      @falcorosso7388 Год назад

      @@nikhilsachan3217 GOOD WOW 4CR...WHY DONT U GO AND TRY DO RESEARCH DO CLERSHIP GET GOOD SCORES AND THEY WILL HIRE YOU OK THATS WHAT THEY R WAITING FOR GIVING CHANCES TO INDIANS AFTER SUCH CONDITIONS IN INDO PACIFIC....DO THIS LIKE 10LAKH IMGS DO. GO🤣...I THINK U CANT EVEN CRACK NEET PG AND THINKS ABOUT MLE..THE TOUGHEST EXAM THAT MS FACE..ITS WET PANTS OF HARVARD STUDENTS AND U THINK..MAN EVEN FAMILY MEDICINE WILL SUCK U....

    • @ebygeorge6399
      @ebygeorge6399 Год назад +18

      Let me be the party pooper here, when it comes to USMLE 90% of Indian students get into internal or family medicine which is the least paying and least respected branches of medicine here in US(you’re kind equivalent to an MBBS graduate in India)and again many who doesn’t have h1b sponsorship won’t get to work in good hospitals, probably would work in old age homes where they need doctors.Given all that even residency pay is still higher than most doctors could make in their 40s in India. Make an informed decision.

  • @magdalenposada4127
    @magdalenposada4127 Год назад +107

    ‘’Courage taught me no matter how bad a crisis gets ... any sound investment will eventually pay off."

    • @danromero533
      @danromero533 Год назад +1

      Making it out at a young age is quite difficult. I started a side hustle at 17, saved up and made some good investments. l'm 28,live on my own and having a good life for myself. Big ups to you and everyone out there trying

    • @eddiejohn8506
      @eddiejohn8506 Год назад +1

      Sounds like plan, how do you put money to work?

    • @danromero533
      @danromero533 Год назад

      @@eddiejohn8506 Yes it sure is. I put in money in investments and get profits. That 's how I make more money without working. This does not sound new to you right ?

    • @eddiejohn8506
      @eddiejohn8506 Год назад

      @@danromero533 Thanks for replying me, I've heard so many people talk about investment but none had said how to do it right.

    • @alexmontrey5372
      @alexmontrey5372 Год назад

      Am hoping on you can explain more on how you make extra income from investments

  • @farwakhan4423
    @farwakhan4423 Год назад +31

    I have a very small safety net at home, my parents are not rich, no family in the US. But I have a dream of being a resident in the US someday (God willing). And the way Manik highlighted the benefits of the whole journey makes me want to take the risk. It is a huge investment in the beginning, it would cost a lot. But hopefully, I'll be able to pay back my parents once I become a resident doctor! Thank you, Manik. You've given me the hope of taking this leap of faith

    • @creativerse6447
      @creativerse6447 Год назад +4

      16 lakh is really very hard for middle class Indians like us even considering the much much higher rewards you get but the probability of selection is to be considered also... Spending 16 lakhs for nothing, I mean, for what reason if you didn't make it?

    • @YASH-cz6ir
      @YASH-cz6ir Год назад +4

      @@creativerse6447 yeah one should make this investment thinking if they're competent enough to clear all steps and can land a speciality (best of the best minds)

    • @jagdipmadaandr
      @jagdipmadaandr Год назад +2

      @@creativerse6447 biggest risk in life is not taking any risk

    • @creativerse6447
      @creativerse6447 Год назад +7

      @@jagdipmadaandr bolne m accha lagta h😅

    • @jagdipmadaandr
      @jagdipmadaandr Год назад +1

      @Moonlight Gamers there are no guarantees in life

  • @drsholenacharya3071
    @drsholenacharya3071 Год назад +17

    Awesome Manik...it was well elaborated discussion on ur journey to US..and last lines on how to live ur own life ur way would hv resonated with most of Indian students as we spend all our life trying to be best kid for our parents but in this effort forget to realize our own passion

  • @pankajkaw6337
    @pankajkaw6337 Год назад +60

    I am a practicing physician for a long time in US. Nicely made video, Except for the fact that it's almost nearly impossible to get top class surgical branches like plastic surgery or neurosurgery as as this doc is claiming despite having may >90 scores. Americans reserve prestigious surgical branches and interventional branches for mostly US graduates.... Getting into these branches for a foreign graduate is next to impossible. IMG'S mostly( 99% times) only get primary care branches/non interventional branches... Psychiatrist is one of those ..least sort after....and one of the most easiest branches to get into for IMG's...

    • @NAIR-X
      @NAIR-X Год назад +1

      so what surgery branches are open for IMG's ?

    • @Nanomachines5on
      @Nanomachines5on Год назад

      I completely agree. The match rate for Plastics/Ortho/Neurosurg for US grads is only around 50% now. This is a historically low percentage. The competition is greater now with D.O. - M.D. applicant pools merging, creating even more competition for foreign grads to get into allopathic residencies. The harsh truth is, many med schools see IMGs as a pool of doctors to fill the void in hospitalists and primary doctors in America. Infact, there is a separate set of grants for hospitals from the government SPECIFICALLY for this purpose. If they don't use that grant money, they have to return it to the government next academic year and are less likely to get residency grants in the future.

    • @ryk30
      @ryk30 Год назад

      Radiologist????

    • @kompellasaisrija4923
      @kompellasaisrija4923 Год назад

      What abt general physician

    • @freeriderfact793
      @freeriderfact793 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@NAIR-Xyonro have you passed your exam 😢
      Few hours ago I saw buri buri zaemon in comment section 💀

  • @mohddanish2257
    @mohddanish2257 Год назад +49

    I could just listen you for hours non stop DR MANIK. You are an inspiration and thank you for giving us an insight about the world of Medicine. Love and respect from your homeland India.

    • @atikulislam3973
      @atikulislam3973 Год назад +1

      Kim's is very expensive for MBBS. He is very privileged.

    • @kirukinra10
      @kirukinra10 Год назад

      @@atikulislam3973 fees ?

    • @YASH-cz6ir
      @YASH-cz6ir Год назад +1

      @@atikulislam3973 yeah he mentioned his father is a doctor

    • @jagdipmadaandr
      @jagdipmadaandr Год назад +1

      @@atikulislam3973 total fees were 20 lakhs for MBBS course at that time and now 45 lakhs. Having hands to write eyes to see etc we all are previleged

    • @atikulislam3973
      @atikulislam3973 Год назад +1

      @@jagdipmadaandr agree, but still 50 lac is a lot for moderately solvent family from India. And I bet these tuition fees will only increase by the time.

  • @Dooby.
    @Dooby. Год назад +4

    To all people trolling dr manik its his choice and he can choose whats better for him. No need to spread toxicity

  • @spacegirl6608
    @spacegirl6608 Год назад +5

    16.4 lakhs just for giving USMLE... That's kinda too muchhh for middle class and lower class

  • @kodrone2929
    @kodrone2929 Год назад +10

    Actually, failing and being “done” for residency is not true. I know plenty of people including my close friends who have upwards of 2 fails and some with even three who have matched in IM and FM programs in united states. Its not impossible as this guy is making it sound out to be. You have to have a strong application overall. Yes, some programs have a limit but many dont. Again this is coming from a Canadian who is applying for match this year in United States.

  • @sagartiwari9659
    @sagartiwari9659 Год назад +21

    His monthly salary is 443675k(4.5lac)approx INR per month
    Thank me later 😂

    • @creativerse6447
      @creativerse6447 Год назад +9

      Also consider the cost of living, man..

    • @kryzizbgmi5100
      @kryzizbgmi5100 Год назад +5

      It’s residency bro chill
      It’s not even his independent practice or shit

    • @jackyjack9660
      @jackyjack9660 Год назад +5

      It's residency.. Means you're still studying and you get paid.. Better than india.. Paying nuts for pg in many states.. Only decent amount is in aiima delhi...
      Doctors earn way more.. 400k dollars per anum for cardiologist.. Surgeons even higher..

    • @dr.kamleshwarkumar7308
      @dr.kamleshwarkumar7308 Год назад +2

      Practice in India better than other countries, I think after paying all living cost and tax earning is more or less equal to India

    • @creativerse6447
      @creativerse6447 Год назад +2

      @@dr.kamleshwarkumar7308 work life balance? Living quality?

  • @Dr.OPtimum08
    @Dr.OPtimum08 Год назад +5

    Legend says harnoor is still shaking his head.

  • @IamDr18
    @IamDr18 Год назад +9

    Most awaited video 👏🏻🙌👊
    Thanks harnoor for hosting @manikmadaan

  • @sanvi6918
    @sanvi6918 Год назад +7

    You know i was so excited at first but after listening all these uncertainties and knowing how unlucky i am, at cost spending 10lacs. Is something scary. Even if i want to go through these i won't be able to. I've already spend 77 lacs for my mbbs in KMC Manipal. But i really want to do residency at US

    • @Motivationalpill178
      @Motivationalpill178 Год назад +1

      earn for a few years after mbbs then u can also do it! there is no age for learning u can always do it at any age

    • @shrikrushnajadhav5027
      @shrikrushnajadhav5027 Год назад +1

      Your parent's have*

    • @Onlylurking_
      @Onlylurking_ Год назад +2

      @@shrikrushnajadhav5027 nah she should taken student loan also . she spent 77lakh if her parents are that rich they would be also spend 10 lakh more . but the uncertainty and getting low branches makes usmle not that worth for foreign medical graduates and who can forgot Gun culture of us.

    • @ChicMag
      @ChicMag Год назад

      Go to UK and give PLAB

  • @medrevere3121
    @medrevere3121 Год назад +7

    The toxicity in the comments section represents very well why Indian medical system is getting toxic instead of appreciating the guy sbko apna dikhana h ki India m they are doing well too if someone has acheived something tht doesnot show u as a failure so why u guys are proofing urself . Tht India mai private kiya nd Indian Hospitals give the same , why he didnt choose plastic.Phle khud u guys get match residency tb gyaan dena
    Nd who says Indians usmle nhi krte bcoz of money thing ! After doing MBBS i dont think anyone is poor enough

    • @tab8294
      @tab8294 7 месяцев назад +4

      Exactly and USMLE is 9th toughest exam in whole world while neet pg is ratta

  • @mudasir_mukhtar
    @mudasir_mukhtar Год назад +11

    Lol Once, I saw Manik's Contact name from your phone, in the video
    And I was thinking about your collabaration....
    And today Boooooom!!!!

    • @mudasir_mukhtar
      @mudasir_mukhtar Год назад +2

      @@prerna9627 You are judging a fish by its ability to climb a tree😊😊😊

    • @AmritenduRana31082000
      @AmritenduRana31082000 Год назад

      @@prerna9627 it would have been India or other 3 world countries if cases were reported even lol.Most were dumping bodies anywhere and everywhere and giving and lowering down deaths while In US ,the number you see is pretty much the actual approx deaths.But yes ,US ,South Korea has the most advanced medical tech and money but the expenses is high because of greedy Pharma .That's about it.

  • @vikramsharma890
    @vikramsharma890 Год назад +3

    My two favorite RUclipsrs in one video😍😍.Great collab. Loved it 🤗🤗

  • @shubhamvarma9188
    @shubhamvarma9188 Год назад +9

    Soo much valuable podcast ! You bring so quality and precious content it cleared so many doubts of mine which i wasn’t able to clear for like months 😹thank you so much for this 🛐🛐

  • @saurabhmadhure
    @saurabhmadhure Год назад +9

    Hey harnoor, big fan of yours, and really likes the content you try to create with the help of abroad students, and it really helps me to boost up with the careers.👍👍😊

  • @durgapur_97
    @durgapur_97 Год назад +8

    Some of the stuff he says is ridiculous lmao. Most American residency candidates are 26 when they start, 27 max. Outliers exist, but rarely. Dr. Manik himself is 27, having passed out way back in 2020. It’s not as if you graduate mbbs and it immediately starts off, it’s a long process. Be goddamn honest with it.
    What plastic surgery? People don’t get general surgery only, with stellar scores, and he’d surely make plastic surgery but CHOSE psychiatry out of goodwill? To realistically get plastic surgery, he’d have to do unpaid or meagrely paid research there for 2 years or something. And network like his life depended on it.
    Also, it’s not as if he’d just do plastic surgery and immediately make a million up. As an Indian medical graduate, you gotta spend 3 years in the rustics to waive off your j1 visa. They don’t just hand you the high flying jobs immediately after residency is over.
    He’ll earn 300-350k after residency, 350 if lucky. Which ain’t bad. But it doesn’t climb much from there. Maybe 10k usd climb, every 3 years. He’ll cap out in life at 450k-ish.
    Other options exist (practice in Aussie, Dubai, Singapore, etc and earn more or better), but he didn’t mention those.
    An open discussion about it would’ve been better, instead of flirting around the topic with his rant on depression and advent of technology lol. Or some tangential talk of “could’ve gone into plastic surgery” lmao.
    Also, his shitting on the PLAB route is very misinformed. You make 2700 GBP AFTER taxes, working basic 45 hour weeks during FY2. You’ll make 50k INR per day of the weekends if you pick them. Can surely make around 4-5k GBP, if you work longer hours, or same hours as USA residency. During ST and CT years, scope of pay is even higher. What ignorance lol

    • @user-dh6jo3tf6z
      @user-dh6jo3tf6z 7 месяцев назад

      Exactly!! Madaans rant is an evidene of his biased pov and ignorance. Hope he doesnt carry such a high headed attitude while treating patients

  • @sounakrakshit7312
    @sounakrakshit7312 Год назад +2

    The work life balance in UK is way too good compared to usa ..

  • @helloji792
    @helloji792 Год назад +3

    I hope all them who currently went to usa for studying their living style is luxurious so
    Even I liked❤

  • @theghost5676
    @theghost5676 Год назад +3

    After 60 he will came india for practice

  • @kirukinra10
    @kirukinra10 Год назад +3

    Thankyou for this !

  • @suvendu964
    @suvendu964 9 месяцев назад +2

    Why he is saying NEET pg is easiest lol. In my words it's more competitive and hard than USMLE lol. I really don't wanna go through USMLE stuff but for me it's easiest and you don't get that much salary in USA than USA citizen and than India too if you are considering cost of living.
    I would first suggest India means NEET pg and next stuff and then uk and then USA.
    If you are citizen of USA then it's USA or if you are rich in India then try for USA 👍

  • @Towfika69
    @Towfika69 Год назад +1

    Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩

  • @srajsu4901
    @srajsu4901 Год назад +3

    Really wonderful vlog 👍👍 very much informative. Super 👍👍

  • @urveshdevani6636
    @urveshdevani6636 Год назад +4

    Dr madaan is great

  • @malikaalibdat7079
    @malikaalibdat7079 Год назад +6

    Thank you for the English subtitles! Otherwise I wouldn’t have understood a word 😆

  • @GeekyGumbots
    @GeekyGumbots Год назад +1

    Wow!!! You're so smart!

  • @divyanshijain2537
    @divyanshijain2537 Год назад +9

    I really can't express in word what i am feeling after watching this whole video I can say that really.. your experience does speaks ....its literally damn amazing.....thank you so much dr. Manik
    It was a motivation for me to do more hard work and achive my dream...I am very thankful that this video come up in my recommendations and I did watched it ⚕️💙

  • @teebs8487
    @teebs8487 8 месяцев назад

    feels so weirdly good listening to him in hindi

  • @angelgadot7511
    @angelgadot7511 Год назад +1

    Great informative session thank you

  • @bhaveshmore.
    @bhaveshmore. Год назад +1

    Thank you bhaiya it's very helpful and informative for us ❤️

  • @uh3463
    @uh3463 4 месяца назад

    The main mistake madan said is plab is easy compared to Neet pg .but plab is licensing exam not a residency exam .MSRA is the residency exam in uk .so the ideal comparison should be msra and neet pg .

  • @AshikurRahmanRupam
    @AshikurRahmanRupam Год назад

    Great to see you both

  • @kozhitube
    @kozhitube Год назад +18

    Sanghi government in India wanted to make MBBS in Hindi. government should change it's dirty plan.

    • @supposedlyhuman
      @supposedlyhuman Год назад +6

      There are many who might not be fluent in english so it's a help to them. I feel like it should be bilingual in that case. Non-hindi speakers would need to learn english or just go with ths flow and non-english speakers might like to gi with hindi as their preference.

    • @nimbus2902
      @nimbus2902 Год назад +10

      Not everyone is fluent in English. Also i believe medicine should be taught in other languages in India.

    • @abhaysoni926
      @abhaysoni926 Год назад

      @@nimbus2902 bro toh neet pg/upsc cms/ plab/usmle/ any medical entrance didn't offer exam in hindi medium

    • @prasenjittripura4691
      @prasenjittripura4691 Год назад +2

      @@supposedlyhuman most of them learn during 5.5years ,,so english must be in mbbs

    • @jackyjack9660
      @jackyjack9660 Год назад

      @@nimbus2902 no it's a very bad decision.. How the hell will you read standard books? Will you wait for people to translate those books? How will you read research papers and how will you attend conferences which are in English?.. Will you hire a translator or will you wait for someone to translate research papers?
      People who aren't good in English would be forced to learn a language which is globally accepted.. Science textbooks are in English.. Pick up anatomy.. The words can't be changed to hindi.. Majority words are similar in hindi.. In medicine which a clinical subject one needs to always read research papers and Standard books...

  • @anirudh-no4bc
    @anirudh-no4bc Год назад +1

    Dr. Manik os a great inspiration for me...i would like to meet him one day as a resident doctor in US....if things go in my way.

  • @dipayanbiswas9890
    @dipayanbiswas9890 Год назад +5

    Bro hates uk anyways😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @shree.k1945
    @shree.k1945 Год назад +1

    sir i have a doubt which college should i join
    al farabi college from kazakhsthan
    smarkhand university uzbekisthan
    i request you to suugest me best college so i can attempt usmle

  • @justiceleague3077
    @justiceleague3077 Год назад +8

    If we graduate from a non ecfmg certified college can we still give usmle?

  • @Sanatan_motivation365
    @Sanatan_motivation365 Год назад

    How much money required to complete to become a permanent usa doctor ????

  • @wilsonreeds
    @wilsonreeds Год назад +2

    Didn't know Like word was so irritating

  • @jaydesai6945
    @jaydesai6945 Год назад

    Is it even possible to get general surgery residency in usa for IMGs?

  • @neetugmagawer1691
    @neetugmagawer1691 Год назад +1

    Thanks

  • @bushratasneem3739
    @bushratasneem3739 Год назад +1

    Fmge form price ?

  • @shivanathanmuthusamy755
    @shivanathanmuthusamy755 Год назад

    good job manick basha bai

  • @srinivasawanti1977
    @srinivasawanti1977 Год назад

    Pls make a detailed video on residency in Australia Plsss

  • @Dr_pradeep_dahiya
    @Dr_pradeep_dahiya Год назад +4

    Toughness level :: AIIMS >>> USMLE > NEET

    • @friendlyneighborhoodhuman
      @friendlyneighborhoodhuman Год назад +10

      You are living under a rock..

    • @Dr_pradeep_dahiya
      @Dr_pradeep_dahiya Год назад +1

      Bhai comparison ni h AIIMS k aage USMLE ka …spcly to get itno AIIMS DELHI Clinical branches

    • @Motivationalpill178
      @Motivationalpill178 Год назад +2

      neet> usmle. india ka competition ka samna kn ha ya sab

    • @archishmananonymous406
      @archishmananonymous406 Год назад

      Getting to us medical college in md there are several for things other than usmle lol. You need to publish research paper or do something related to it.
      Majority of those who get to md in USA have done mbbs from top colleges like aiims or King's George.
      Even I know several iitians going to us for md.

    • @archishmananonymous406
      @archishmananonymous406 Год назад

      In engineering also majority of the IITians and BITians do MS from US whereas only state colleges or private colleges students do mtech from IIT lol😂😂.

  • @SAEED2HK
    @SAEED2HK Год назад

    Very enjoy the video but end of video tell to parents other people this word not acceptable

  • @studymood0723
    @studymood0723 Год назад +7

    47:43 It's actually the intersection 4 circle from the book 'IKIGAI : THE JAPANESE WAY OF LIVING A HAPPY LIFE" It says:
    1. What are you PASSIONATE about.
    2. What are you GREAT at.
    3. What the WORLD needs
    4. What could PAY you from that
    The common circle of all these 4 is what would be good for you to pursue.

  • @sarajohn4481
    @sarajohn4481 Год назад +4

    How can you study medicine at US from India after 12th?

    • @ferasiftikhar9373
      @ferasiftikhar9373 Год назад +1

      I wouldn’t recommend studying MBBS at India at all if that’s your goal. That’s because, the US is closing pathways for international medical graduates especially after the induction of the PASS/FAIL system, instead of the scoring system, which is a massive blow to international medical graduates, and from 2024, no Indian Medical Students can come to the US, since none are recognized. Although, if you’re really dedicated to become a doctor in the US, you should come here and complete your undergrad, which is 4 years, then 4 years in an MD school. In between, people would also usually take 1 gap year to take their MCAT and boost their application to apply for an MD program as a good GPA is not enough, you would also need other experiences. So, in total around 8-9 years. Then 3-5 years in residency, hope this helps

    • @hungrybolt
      @hungrybolt Год назад

      @@nikhilsachan3217 I’ll be getting into a med school in india this year… so I’m safe???
      Or is it for who graduated med clg before 2024?????

    • @hungrybolt
      @hungrybolt Год назад

      @@nikhilsachan3217 2022 (next month)

    • @barry2349
      @barry2349 Год назад

      @Fardu Kun bro the advice your given is for Pakistani students aswell?

    • @barry2349
      @barry2349 Год назад

      @Fardu Kun ohh I see,I'm still curious what does being registered for ecfmg mean?

  • @meetshah4258
    @meetshah4258 Год назад

    the sole reason for me becoming an It enginner kahi bhi jao sat chalega

    • @Onlylurking_
      @Onlylurking_ Год назад

      yar jala mat 😢😢😢 still regretting why i took pcb at least i should have taken pcmb and the path is either mbbs or nothing cant go anywhere cant do anything

  • @Xameer772
    @Xameer772 Год назад +19

    This guy's completely biased towards US.
    What's the point about asking him to compare?
    Just ask him about US and get done with it.

    • @nimbus2902
      @nimbus2902 Год назад +1

      @harnoosingh 😬 scammer

    • @stevenayare6097
      @stevenayare6097 Год назад +19

      Anyone might sound biased if you compare how shitty the conditions are in India for doctor

    • @AmritenduRana31082000
      @AmritenduRana31082000 Год назад

      @@stevenayare6097 Most top doctors even here ,most of the time are practicing in US and comes here once in a while.And they shouldn't be.Ive seen how doctors and interns were harassed by common people and Village idiots .During COVID ,many doctors here in Kolkata wasn't even allowed to enter their own homes and we're shunned out if their complexes and communities.My father being a kind man and in real estate, helped 1000s of doctors and interns and helped them and they stayed in our flats for months .Indians are really pathetic.

    • @devastator01ful
      @devastator01ful Год назад +1

      Because it is better

    • @Xameer772
      @Xameer772 Год назад +2

      @@devastator01ful It is in a lot of ways. I agree.
      But not when u ask him about UK etc
      Every country has it's own perks. Why ask someone about a country he hasn't experienced?

  • @prinagarg2851
    @prinagarg2851 Год назад

    ❤️👍👏👏

  • @suM____
    @suM____ Год назад +4

    Like.

  • @ani_rajkumar
    @ani_rajkumar Месяц назад

    Manik is good at what he does but he always strikes me as someone narcissistic

  • @mozart4636
    @mozart4636 Год назад

    Can notice a tick

  • @Administration443
    @Administration443 Год назад +11

    Greate video
    My greatest happiness is the $ 64,000 bi - weekly profit I get consistently from my $ 15,000 investment despite the economic fluctuation

  • @DSgroup05
    @DSgroup05 Год назад +1

    Trying. to. sharing. your. channel. thanks🙏❤️❤️❤️

  • @kirukinra10
    @kirukinra10 Год назад +3

    Itna cost 😭

    • @creativerse6447
      @creativerse6447 Год назад +4

      Spend ₹16 lakh, but get ₹60 lakh as salary😃😃

    • @ryk30
      @ryk30 Год назад

      @@creativerse6447 really??? Is it guarantee or our 16 lakhs will go in vain, what about that ??

    • @creativerse6447
      @creativerse6447 Год назад +1

      @@ryk30 Man, pain of regret is much worse... I mean you could easily continue from the usmle journey... And if well prepared you can Crack next pg along with that too.. So if 16 lakh goes in vain, then your can easily recover that amount in 2yr Med residency in Indian.... If things goes extremely well, that what else to think 😅

    • @mritunjay2624
      @mritunjay2624 11 месяцев назад

      yall never becoming rich if this risk to return doesn't attract you

  • @raghavsharma1025
    @raghavsharma1025 Год назад +1

    Hi bhaiya

  • @ROLEX-jo1yc
    @ROLEX-jo1yc Год назад +13

    As a indian i will never prefer myself to any foregin country only for some money
    Doctoring is not a job but a proffesion
    Saving a life is greater then earning more money
    Thats all at last i want to say fuck up those who prefer foregin country only for some money
    JAI HIND JAI BHARAT 🇮🇳

    • @jagdipmadaandr
      @jagdipmadaandr Год назад +28

      A intern was killed by crowd after death of patient in Calcutta.he also used to think to work for his country. All the best

    • @ROLEX-jo1yc
      @ROLEX-jo1yc Год назад +1

      @@jagdipmadaandr har jagah esa nahi hota bhai

    • @knowledgetree247
      @knowledgetree247 Год назад

      In usa 300-400 residents commit suicide Every year. Medicine is toxic everywhere.last year dr adhiraj committed suicide in New York City.

    • @supposedlyhuman
      @supposedlyhuman Год назад +4

      Its great to see youth like you. I think the same as yours but i could never get someone like that in my vicinity. Ik the situations here is messed up but i am ready to fight, if you don't fight and by disappearing from here you can't prove your existence and value. Reservation is a major factor as well hopefully it gets better. Why USA is leading in technology or medicine is because majority of talented indians are contributing to USA and not india, and they don't even care, its somehow not their fault as well because they're somehow ill-treated here.

    • @jagdipmadaandr
      @jagdipmadaandr Год назад +7

      @@supposedlyhuman so fight to remove reservation and you will realise how helpless you are

  • @npa162
    @npa162 Год назад +2

    66k, 200k USD me kya happy voh bhi itni study k baad......aapse jyaad to truck driver, beauty parlor, hair salon, food delivery boy earn kr lete hai voh bhi zero study k saath......to itni study ka kya benifit aur aapme aur common worker me different kya.....aap jaise highly qualified science professional ko common labour ki tarah work karvaaya ja rhaa hai..... Financial education nhi hai aapme.....duniya ki economy ko samjo......jo common people aapko loot rahe hai unke liye free k rate me kaam kr rhe hai saare science professional......Sabhi science professional ki present salary currunt salary se 10 times honi chahiye to thoda sahi rahega

    • @rambhakt6325
      @rambhakt6325 Год назад +3

      Abe dollars hai , rupees nahi

    • @sambistro
      @sambistro Год назад +2

      200k dollars is like 1.6cr... us me bhi itna nahi milta kisi worker ko

    • @ChicMag
      @ChicMag Год назад +1

      True, truck drivers do earn a lot in USA, but for that u need a truck which is hella expensive, not to mention the fuel, parking, and the most important thing - repairs 💀

    • @tab8294
      @tab8294 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@sambistroeven US doctors earns more than 200k avg is 250k+

    • @sambistro
      @sambistro 9 месяцев назад

      @@tab8294 he was talking about labour.. and US ‘doctors’ earns 200k-250k but he is a ‘resident doctor’. It means he is currently doing postgraduation

  • @iamyourdaddy7077
    @iamyourdaddy7077 Год назад +2

    Amazing!

  • @Dr_pradeep_dahiya
    @Dr_pradeep_dahiya Год назад +2

    Bhai INICET is far far far much tougher than USMLE 🤏🤏🤏🤏

    • @friendlyneighborhoodhuman
      @friendlyneighborhoodhuman Год назад

      You know that USMLE has 3 steps right??

    • @Dr_pradeep_dahiya
      @Dr_pradeep_dahiya Год назад

      @@friendlyneighborhoodhuman ha pta hai…selection ratio pta kr le

    • @Dr_pradeep_dahiya
      @Dr_pradeep_dahiya Год назад

      @@friendlyneighborhoodhuman INICET me seat lena bht jyada tough hai USMLE k comparison me

    • @tab8294
      @tab8294 10 месяцев назад

      Abe USMLE world toughest medical exam hai lodu search kr le pehle AIIMS ke naam pe uchaal jata ha