@@GIGADEV690 he didn't even talked about allah yet just cuz he has a muslim name you started to vomit the disgust you had for a community and their beliefs
@@GIGADEV690 every time some random dude brings up an unrelated religious topic in the replies I cringe at the fact that you have no original thoughts and only rely on others to form your opinions. you have been brain washed, go touch some grass.
Everything you said is so true. These were all the same reasons I had for coming to the uk. Now I am making 5 times more for less than half the work in India, plus there is no toxicity no verbal abuse and I actually enjoy work. No regrets at all and never going back to india
Bro soo true man, Same gose to engineers... Low salary, work pressure is so intense, recently lack of jobs.. and just imagine working for months on sleepless nights and you get fired..
Hey, I have heard that Junior Docs. in UK are on a strike and UK Health system (NHS) is fully collapsed.. Salaries are also pretty low... Is everything fine out there??
I had to take a casual leave to get an electrical work done at my apartment during my DM Cardiology residency first year (at the age of 33) And about internship....we had no day off....it was an unsaid rule that internship meant 365 days of duty with no leave. The only leave i took in internship was the day i had to write my NeetPg exam
I completed my internahip a few months back. We had no holidays either. Had to take leave on day of neet pg, as well as on the day of convocation (which was held during our internship). I had to also go to my internship duties with 102 degree fever and everything… plus toxicity in certain departments…. I understand the huge patient flow will always make work stressful, no leaves, etc but then at least we can do without the toxicity which added to the already broken system kind of brings things to a new level.
@@AishiBhattacharyaOfficial its bcs India has shortages of Junior doctors. Also Indian education system doesn't want to compromise on quality of doctors like China Russia Ukraine universities, but 50% gets selected by quota system. It's an absurd system.
You are giving one side pict. Indian doctors are the best among thier peers all over the world they treat highest ratio of patients and have great skills with india getting india getting industrialised lot of corporate hospitals are coming and with the growing aming indian npeople of health sector indians are spending money on bthierchealth care, moreve indian has a thriving black economyv and only 3ctob4 % of the population pay taxes indians are more rich thsn any american citizens or uk. In fact uk has a highest taxation slab its citizrn maximumbtaxes why are so many uk doctors and nurses leaving uk spiralljng inflation highy energy pricesare making life difficukt in uk evvwry sector is on strike in uk. It was reported that even the hon PM sought private heath care service and notvfrom nhs.
Not much information in depth analysis is newded one gets lotvof domestic help in india unlike in the west youbhsve to do all the work housing laundry cooking chaufferuinf yrself rich indiand inluding established indian dictors live a charmed life wmyiu get everything in india from new cars consumer items youbm have enertsjnment indians doctors percse nevervhad itvso good
😎 There is too much competition in India. A nation of 1.5 billion and we are easily replaceable. The threat to survival and making ends meet is soo high in India. As an IT employee of Capgemini, I would work ftom 8am to 2am in the night for 6 days. All this for 38k a month. I would sit in front on camera 90% of the time. Permission to take breaks. I would control my bathroom urge too. No other choice. Too much competition here. I will be moving to Turin,Italy soon. But Bangalore remains in my heart. Namma Bengaluru. The city that taught me many lessons.
@@arnabbasu1 nothing is possible with Indian system, ppls want freebies & also wants everything will be perfect, both ends doesn't meet. Sufferers are middle class only. Also theres no specialisation culture in India due to lack of industrialisation unlike China, an electronic electrical mechanical btech is working in IT sector now think how a system can snap ?
I am glad that you shared this. Having studied medicine in the "western world", there are unfair assumptions of docotors having studied abroad, that they probaby had it easier which as you have pointed out is absolutely not the case and in fact the exact opposite. My heart goes out to all the medical students everywhere, especially India and hope that more such positive changes get implemented. Thanks for sharing your experiences! I had no idea.
Sir I am a final year medical student and I was doing MBBS because of family pressure......I was peacefully studying suddenly next news came and I realised what Government can do....I got stressed about exam rather than the knowledge researched alot why should I do pg because people say Life set hai but when I saw people having mental health disturbed toxicity in residency in clinical branches and a person like me who need a 1-2 days vacation realised this is not for me ....i will rather choose non clinical rather than clinical or other options because I cant continue to be in a rat race and a herd of sheeps....there is a thing called peace which is important rather than very high salary toxicity long working hours and no day off Happy for your decision Sir🙏🤗
Hello Doctor!! I used to watch your videos 1-2 years back and by seeing your videos i wanted to pursue my career in medicine I'm in 11th rn and I'm very happy that you started making videos again!! 😎
Finallllllllllyyyyyyyyy someone speaking factsssssssssss ! U earned a subscriber.. As an Indian medico I can really feel that pressure 😫 Love u sir 😎😎😎
Hey Dr A As your junior from the same college, I can completely affirm to your reasons and I’m moving out too for the exact same reasons… not one less or more, I too had stressful exams, hectic internships and really want an adventure…though I decided to move out, I. did feel guilty sometimes when people around accuse me of gaining knowledge from patients here and not serving our country… yes I’m a proud Indian but this is really something which doctors undergo and people don’t understand. Happy to see that you too share the same thought!!!
@@AdityaJape lol modi andhbhakt spotted ,rupee is at an all time low in comparison to the us dollar , and its her choice on where she wants to go, you cant do shit just cry about it while sitting in your shitty house behind a screen😂
In egypt , we had final exam on june /july and if someone fail on june exam then those students can give the exam on september and those who passed they have vacation upto september . So they have 3 months time to prepare for exam they failed and they will be in same batch after they pass the exam
The sheer honesty here is really appreciable. It's sort of throwing some light on what awaits a med student. It's scary, but a much needed reality check and a very very feasible option worth some discussion and thought, in the form of 'experience' from a senior. Thank you, sir.
Thank u so much. This is what I wanted to hear. I’ve suffered from clinical depression for months and was on meds. failed my exams and got into the odd batch. And at this point of life I see my friends work as interns while I’m struggling with my preparation and exams. Failing exams and the struggle to keep up with academic and personal life has broken me down. And I’m glad that my parents are being supportive even though I feel like I doubt myself
I want you to listen to me closely bud. In one or two years, the fact whether you were in regular batch or odd batch will have no meaning to you. It will not affect your life/career in any way. All that matters is how well you learn the subjects and how passionate you are about medicine. Don't let medicine take over your life. Learn well, but take care of yourself.
Brother I'm one from That batch.. Been there gone through it.. Trust me nobody gives damn about attempts 2-3 years out of college. thoughts of friends go through your mind again and again and consume your time for studies. Just take a time off away from your usual medico friends and study alone And exercise regularly You will shine my friend.. My best wishes with you.
Thank you so much for telling us the dark truth about doing medicine here in india that no one really tells us. Really appreaciate it❤ this was much needed. It is very unfair how students are treated here despite the efforts we put in. I hope it will change in the future
You're right. This medical field is so toxic in it's own way. I am doing my medical degree at an Irish institute. Yes we get such a very long break. But that comes at its own expense as well. We get everything crammed up and expected to know everything and do well. Our department rotations are like 5 weeks only. By the time you enter and learn you're already done with it and have to sit for end of rotation exams. If you are unwell during that time or could not finish the syllabus then you won't be doing well. Many of us think that what's the point of rushing and cutting everything short for such a long break when we have to pay so much for the fees. But of course it is nice to have breaks longer than 2 weeks so that we can just rest after all the depressing exams. The pros and cons. But always an Indian doctor is almost always the best teachers.
Exactly the same at my med school in the UK. The other big downside is the fact that you only get one resit. So yes, if you fail exams you can resit them one month later. But if you fail that resit, you are kicked out of med school. That's literally the end of your medical career. My friend got kicked out after 4 years at medical school because he failed the resit. I think I'd take the odd batch over that any day.
So true what you said about professors failing you just coz they don't like you. It's especially difficult if you come from a so called " lower class" community which is so ridiculous but unfortunately is so prevalent in India.
In our state West Bengal we have almost 36 hr on call days , starting 8 am today finishing at around 6-7 pm the next day…. With no sleep at night. We used to envy people from other states with 24 hr oncall days only. No day off as such, except few Sundays.
😎 What i think about education in India as a country is that quantity trumps quality.. there are pockets where there is quality(education and life) but mostly its done in mass. There is huge need for doctors in India and they need to respected and treated as humans from this century, work and life needs to be balanced. How many of your batch mates in collage have decided to work abroad?
I have very similar reasons to why I moved to UK post mbbs... I never had imagined going abroad but during internship last year I decided to do so due to various reasons. I still love my country a lot and I hope to come back after I CCT.
Indian doctors are forced to do unethical practice of writing unnecessary tests, making patient stay in expensive ICUs even when not needed, writing expensive medicines ...
First of all who said it's unethical? Creating profit is not unethical. And tests depend upon your condition and in most of the cases those aren't even expensive. And staying in ICU will ofc be a little expensive because the load of patients in most areas is high whereas the beds aren't in par with the patients. I m a junior resident gastroenterology and I am saying all this based of what I know. Maybe you're not seeing a good doctor
I am the one who comment bad on your promodoro sucks video now iam follow the flow state and now I appreciate your decision of moving to UK, now with my carrier in indian education system or RGUHS new policies and experiment with students I feel the same, I know the pressure from parents, lectures, how it feel if we show our incapablities in med school and you do hard work to get out this country,here for doctor and med students suffer from mental and emotional torcher after all the sleep less night, even if you work hard here you don't deserve what you believe, like you and all hard working med students deserve better in india,You made a good decision.settle permanent in UK sir, instead of open the clinic at road side and i requesting you made a video on learning process and how can you learn the new topic in detail,Thank you.
I am in 3rd year drop as neet aspirant but planning to take partial drop. One think we need to understand is that India is compitative and will be as we r a country of billion nd hv biggest number of youth. Its just means u r replaceable thats also the reason why cost of man power is so low becoz if u want to do that in that amounts then there's thousands standing who will do it. It's not anyone's fault. I don't support brain drain but can understand, everyone want easy life that's why never blame anyone for going elsewhere . It's hurts that our country growth will slow down a little with this phenomenon. But it is how it is. 🤷 I also going abroad but then think if we all go outside then this cycle will keep going. Country toh vhi ki vhi hi rhe jayegi. With this tought I again make my mind that i will stay here. Atleast i don't future generation to face this. And it's request to never blame and said negative things to those Indian who leave by some patriotic line. I take this in positive way that it's not like this will impact us hugely they r just 0.000000001% of our population so those who r here focus on ourself. And one more 😅, there's was a time when foreigners invaded us but now reverse uno. Indians r everywhere. Brain drain is just good thing, it's reducing country's load. And increasing our global presence in other word soft power 😁😁😂😂. We truly r peaceful country they invaded us cleverly and mercilessly but we r taking visa to invade them. 😅
are u high on something , they are the creamy layer of our country which have real power to change the country , if all doctors , good engeneers etc left the country then we will left with trash , so brain drain is not a good thing , it is not increasing our soft power because 90 percent of them don't want to even call themselves indian , and their chilren will never be indians , so we have to improve our systems so we can reduce the pressure , corruption etc so that brain drain can be reduced .
When I started watching your videos, I was in my second yr med school and now I’m about to complete my clerkship and graduate in 2 months 🎓 Thank you so much for the support you provided through your videos Doc
Some one has spoken the sheer reality of our medical training system. This kind of unhealthy growth is normalised in our society. Working without breaks and holidays is normalised. Working for 48 hrs straight is seen as normal in medical profession. Which is totally wrong. No one there to change the system. And I hate it. I m glad that you ve spoken something which is unspoken by medical fraternity. And I hate glorifying these kind of a stupid system. Putting yourselves and patient lives in danger. Imagine treating cases and operating on sick cases after working of our 24 hrs straight. Doctor s yell at patients due to this stress levels and patient looses respect on doctor due to the same reason. You ve done the right thing bro. Happy for you. 😅
Academic debar is a huge deal to anybody's career and I totally agree that teachers have their own bias for some students. You are listing out the real problems Indian system has.
This was the actual picture of my intern life🤧🤧.. and there v been many unlucky duty days for me too.... And I realised the actual training of a doctor in India is to result u as a most traumatised patient ever in ur late 40s........ I don't find a point in a HEALTH CARE SYSTEM WHICH literally harms and exploits the health of the health care professional.... Born in a middle class family in India , its far better to be an average student in ur inital academic years and so PPL around u don't put so much of expectations on u.....
Not a part of the medical field but I still love knowing about medicine and lives of doctors. Especially your channel because I love the positive vibes you bring! Do you feel that your work life balance is much better in the UK?
@@DoctorAmedicine Its bcs of lack of numbers of doctors & junior doctors in India. Besides if someone is getting 50lakh course in 5lakh in govt medical school with public tax money subsidy, they should not complain as junior doctors.
@@DoctorAmedicinewe sure would have something to talk about if I ever met you, being a tour guide in a pretty european destination, I would get out of my way to give you the best tips for checking out places in your own time. Because of what you represent, it sounds great when you take pride in your roots. Even if you are not back in India in 10-15 years I am sure you will be setting up a student campus (along with traffic and city planning, together with a team) there or something similar, just to help future students.
Now, I know why B. M Hedge and Deepak Chopra turn out the way they are... Being a Doctor is not for everyone. Huge respect for all the people in the medical field.
I dont wanna oppose what you did, its your decision. But I will live in India itself, and will try to clean the system. Jay hind. Yes, cleaning the system is not easy, but I feel its my duty to live here, and change the scenario. Again I dont condemn your decisio, No. But, if your home gets dirty you clean it, you dont leave your home for another home. I WILL change the system. As will every proud Indian. You doc will change it too i know, if u r attached to motherland, in your own way. Best wishes for same.🎉
While I totally understand why people are leaving india to study abroad and settle down, i can tell this with certainty that training in India prepares you for anything that the world of medicine can throw at you. Yes its harsh and yes it seems hellish but when you're finally done with NEET PG and ur MD/MS course things get much better and you definitely end up a more competent doctor.
One of the main issues with basically 99.9% Indians is that 1. The attitude of slavery is in their genes, anything foreign is Pure, The Best & Heavenly. 2. The inherent nature of NAFRAT against their own culture / traditions / anything that is Indian. 3. Finally, Indians are one of the least Patriotic people on this planet. 4. If these so called doctors were born in a foreign country and had tried to become a doctor, THEY WOULD REALIZE HOW HARD / TORTUROUS IT IS TO BECOME A DOCTOR. Anyway, Hey foreign-obsessed dcotors, Don't worry your kids will keep you in your pants once they grow up. Hope Life reminds you what Bharat is. Lastly, it is not to say that what you guys are saying , is not happening. You could not stand up and make a difference, So you chickened out & ran away.
If you are a doctor already, keep aside of your thoughts of doing residency in India. Always try to do pg residency from abroad. And if u r mbbs students now , hard luck dear more and more uncertainties are waiting for you in India. Myself is an assistant professor in a govt med school in India since 2018. I am now in the process of moving abroad.
I'm just about to enter a medical school, as I gave NEET on 7th May. I need to say this, I'm that kind of student who with the minimal amount of study, can do exceptionally well on exams. But this fact might change in medical school. I need to study 24 x 7 and recently a bro said that I won't be getting a single off day in med school. Since I'm from Bengal there are a lot of festivals throughout including Durga Puja and missing out on that, I've never even imagined. Also, being an adventurous guy, I like going out to new places quite often and try photography, but now I feel for this, my dream will be crushed. I know my dream is to be a doctor but for that how can I kill my passion? For this reason I've decided to move out of the country after internship. Which country to opt for, do you have any idea, prof, sis ?
Hello doctor.Did you gave the MCCQE test in order to move to UK for PG?.Can you please make a video elaborating the process for the fellow undergraduates? It would be really helpful.
Wow. Fear of ending up in the odd batch. I had that fear in Engg college, where if you fail in any subject you are given a second chance within a month and if you fail that say bye bye to engg college.
Maybe this is why we need a lot more medical graduates in the country, so that the ones in training are rotated appropriately and are not grilled to such an extent for their training. Needless to say, it is hazardous the amount of hours some of these junior doctors are required are required to put in, not just for the doctor but for the patients involved as well.
Why you choose UK over US, Canada, Australia ? Medical intern salary in UK is only about 30k € a year which is very less than UK's per capita income What is difference between uk and India ? Please be regular and show your this new journey
I am from Nepal with similar story. Only differences being, Rs 11000/month as a resident's salary and not a good pay or satisfaction even after being a consultant.
Hello there I was in odd batch but it wasn’t that bad at my institute 😂 Now when I look back it hardly matters nobody asks me what my marks were in my ug/ pg days
We had literally no vacations. 4 days of holiday during Durga puja vacation and 2 wks off before university exam for preparation. No summer or winter breaks. :)
I can completely understand the difficulties and hardship,same thing applied to nurses in India also,no need to mention how nurses are valued in other countries compared to India
I need your opinion on this.Why didn't you choose usmle sir? Also I don't see a massive difference in payscale between India and UK if we consider the UK cost of living and the need to do locums to actually sustain the inflation. Also the flight charges to and fro back home will leave us with few lakhs in the end as savings. In India I will be done with pg at 28 probably and earn 1-2 lakhs. And we start training in the UK at 27-28. Just want to know your reason for UK over US:) No offense UK is great as well. Great video ❤
Missed some points violence against drs, hatred for drs and nobody care for drs although they expect you to be caring, compassionate towards them...the burden of nobility is on drs only, if anyway u don't meet their standard they will call you chor, looters in no time.
All this and by chance if u have joined a private medical College the burden to pass in the exam is doubled,as you will loose 6months and also hv to pay extra fees for the college,which will not be any less , again at the end no stipend at age 25 you shd ask money from ur parents to even buy a t shirt. While ur engg frnd be gifting their parents on their 1st salary😢
Thanks for sharing your experience. I am a non-traditional doctor - did engineering in India then went to medical school in the US. I sometimes wonder what medical training in India would have been like. Medical school in the US was not toxic like in India. However, residency that I did (before current duty hours restrictions came into force in 2003) was quite toxic and intense in surgical specialty that I trained in. It was very much like what you experienced in your internship year but ran through the entire 5 years of training.
Hey there sir Been watching you from the medical bills in us. Video but just was fond of the way in which you responded the fittuber video with all the scientific arguments and stuff Even though I am an engineer , I really was just look up to the kind of scientific knowledge and the communication skill you have Just really happy to see you again starting to upload video
you are correct thanks for your insights. As me doing my ug from one of the prestigious institute of india the truth is very harsh & real & i m really having a dilemma so as to leave my nation or to stay due to the reality of how doctors are being treated here
Watching this while I am doing 132 hour shifts per week while my dad is admitted in a hospital, doing a 48 hour shift while it’s my birthday today. Day off? What’s that? Losing mind and body bit by bit and if I ever end up making a mistake, the public will kill me for it. I am never letting my kids join the medical fraternity.
I’m very glad you came to take care of us, though I am aware that the NHS does suck in much needed Doctors and nurses from Commonwealth countries. We should have greatly expanded our medical schools years ago but there is still too much elitism and “this is how we’ve always done it” in the Medical profession.
Major point that u missed out Sir is the RESERVATION SYSTEM of INDIA! !😌 We Indians are known for our hard work..but the injustice that circumscribes us in the name of Reservation is just insane! 😢
Pls Understand That RESERVATION means There is SEAT RESERVED FOR THE "RESERVED CATEGORIES". Those are not your SEATS those are their Seats But The Competition Among them For their Seats is very less due to Less resources and Participation from their Community. So you are just forced to Compete in Your Category While they Are Forced to compete in Theirs That's It.
@@clashwithroman8923 there should be no reservation for atleast in PG entrances..And you also know that how this Reservation system is killing the merit! So plz dont give this kind of illogical representation of the Reservation system of India..starting in filling up of form only gives u the highlights of advantages of having a reserved category..look at their fees and our fees, and for seats also..
@@akankhyasengupta3723 Seats Are Giving According to the Ratio of that Category vs Total Population, So General People are Still getting 40% seats and Now You'll say "BUT SC/ST/OBC can take that Seat from Open category" . No One From Reserved Category Takes Your Seats 99.999999% of times Because They are already Getting Better Seat from their Category. Problem is Not With reservation it is with the NUMBER OF TOTAL SEATS IN GOVT COLLEGES. India is Still Developing and Is Still far behind in every Aspect From Developed nations So Govt doesn't Have Much Money to spend on Education Right now.
.. i feel if you not able to clear a exam in stipulated period ... i feel you are lucky you are more experienced then those who clear in first attempt..... because you have more time to understand things clearly i don't mind becoming a doctor in double the time .... i had come across many Doctors are just MBBS ... but far better in their treatment.................... MD & MS ... i still remember Dr. Mrs Saini .... just an MBBS but her medication & treatment marvelous
Just Do what you want India needs many generations to develop so don't feel guilty just like villege people move to city for better life why should you don't move out of country. It's your life and you know what troubles you are facing. I am software Engineer i will also move after sometime to usa.
These are all criminal reasons to fail someone. Also I’m a doctor here in America and I was bullied in residency when I was Indian. Yes so there you go no where is safe you need to watch your back.
BDS still have the waiting for 6 months and its veey very toxic. Unfortunately i had to go through it once and its hectic. All your friends have movied forward and your still stuck for 6 months and everyday your parents renond you to study because you failed. I dont understand why MBBS got the new rule to write after a month but BDS people should wait for 6 months its extremely unfair.
thanks for telling the truth bro .medicine in india is basically mastering your anxiety
Allah doesn't need medicine 5 times namaj does the job Masahom masahaom.
@@GIGADEV690 he didn't even talked about allah yet just cuz he has a muslim name you started to vomit the disgust you had for a community and their beliefs
He is totally wrong about India
@@GIGADEV690 every time some random dude brings up an unrelated religious topic in the replies I cringe at the fact that you have no original thoughts and only rely on others to form your opinions. you have been brain washed, go touch some grass.
@@abhinavsarkar2487This says that you don't know that much about system
Everything you said is so true. These were all the same reasons I had for coming to the uk. Now I am making 5 times more for less than half the work in India, plus there is no toxicity no verbal abuse and I actually enjoy work. No regrets at all and never going back to india
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Bro soo true man, Same gose to engineers... Low salary, work pressure is so intense, recently lack of jobs.. and just imagine working for months on sleepless nights and you get fired..
Hey, I have heard that Junior Docs. in UK are on a strike and UK Health system (NHS) is fully collapsed.. Salaries are also pretty low... Is everything fine out there??
@@vizlm3058I also wanna know that
No master how much hard it is I will do it in
India and serve my lovely country 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
I had to take a casual leave to get an electrical work done at my apartment during my DM Cardiology residency first year (at the age of 33)
And about internship....we had no day off....it was an unsaid rule that internship meant 365 days of duty with no leave. The only leave i took in internship was the day i had to write my NeetPg exam
I completed my internahip a few months back. We had no holidays either. Had to take leave on day of neet pg, as well as on the day of convocation (which was held during our internship). I had to also go to my internship duties with 102 degree fever and everything… plus toxicity in certain departments…. I understand the huge patient flow will always make work stressful, no leaves, etc but then at least we can do without the toxicity which added to the already broken system kind of brings things to a new level.
@@AishiBhattacharyaOfficial its bcs India has shortages of Junior doctors. Also Indian education system doesn't want to compromise on quality of doctors like China Russia Ukraine universities, but 50% gets selected by quota system. It's an absurd system.
Had a similar experience in Africa. Your story resonates so well with me. Thanks for sharing this with the world.
You are giving one side pict. Indian doctors are the best among thier peers all over the world they treat highest ratio of patients and have great skills with india getting india getting industrialised lot of corporate hospitals are coming and with the growing aming indian npeople of health sector indians are spending money on bthierchealth care, moreve indian has a thriving black economyv and only 3ctob4 % of the population pay taxes indians are more rich thsn any american citizens or uk.
In fact uk has a highest taxation slab its citizrn maximumbtaxes why are so many uk doctors and nurses leaving uk spiralljng inflation highy energy pricesare making life difficukt in uk evvwry sector is on strike in uk.
It was reported that even the hon PM sought private heath care service and notvfrom nhs.
Not much information in depth analysis is newded one gets lotvof domestic help in india unlike in the west youbhsve to do all the work housing laundry cooking chaufferuinf yrself rich indiand inluding established indian dictors live a charmed life wmyiu get everything in india from new cars consumer items youbm have enertsjnment indians doctors percse nevervhad itvso good
Anyone watching after Kolkata -Mamta banerjees🤬🤬🤬 case 😢😢😢
yes i am planning to pursue mbbs from abroad
Me
@@BROWN.PEPPERBHAI RUSSIA CHLE KYA DONO BHAI?
Insta id de skte ho?
@@BROWN.PEPPERwhen you are not qualified in entrance exam of India for mbbs
@@ToneyAlfersan exuse me i am still prepairing and even if i get 720 i would still prefer going somewhere safer then India
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There is too much competition in India.
A nation of 1.5 billion and we are easily replaceable.
The threat to survival and making ends meet is soo high in India.
As an IT employee of Capgemini, I would work ftom 8am to 2am in the night for 6 days.
All this for 38k a month.
I would sit in front on camera 90% of the time.
Permission to take breaks.
I would control my bathroom urge too.
No other choice.
Too much competition here.
I will be moving to Turin,Italy soon.
But Bangalore remains in my heart.
Namma Bengaluru.
The city that taught me many lessons.
I think the system is unsustainable in the longer run. Someday it will snap. Let's hope for the earliest.
@@arnabbasu1 nothing is possible with Indian system, ppls want freebies & also wants everything will be perfect, both ends doesn't meet. Sufferers are middle class only. Also theres no specialisation culture in India due to lack of industrialisation unlike China, an electronic electrical mechanical btech is working in IT sector now think how a system can snap ?
Sir no need to explain it is the ambition of every India doctors to work in UK and USA. Jai Hind!
I am glad that you shared this. Having studied medicine in the "western world", there are unfair assumptions of docotors having studied abroad, that they probaby had it easier which as you have pointed out is absolutely not the case and in fact the exact opposite. My heart goes out to all the medical students everywhere, especially India and hope that more such positive changes get implemented.
Thanks for sharing your experiences! I had no idea.
Sir I am a final year medical student and I was doing MBBS because of family pressure......I was peacefully studying suddenly next news came and I realised what Government can do....I got stressed about exam rather than the knowledge researched alot why should I do pg because people say Life set hai but when I saw people having mental health disturbed toxicity in residency in clinical branches and a person like me who need a 1-2 days vacation realised this is not for me ....i will rather choose non clinical rather than clinical or other options because I cant continue to be in a rat race and a herd of sheeps....there is a thing called peace which is important rather than very high salary toxicity long working hours and no day off Happy for your decision Sir🙏🤗
Only passioned person join medical
Should not go for money man
@@hitendrakumar9271nope any professionshould be about money and serving
@@hitendrakumar9271 Roti paise se aati hai tumhare "passion" se nhi
@@aidenusmani5882 brilliant reply broh...!
Hi i am completed my BSC chemistry
Going for MBBS/ bams is right choice or not after age of 24
Hello Doctor!! I used to watch your videos 1-2 years back and by seeing your videos i wanted to pursue my career in medicine I'm in 11th rn and I'm very happy that you started making videos again!! 😎
Finallllllllllyyyyyyyyy someone speaking factsssssssssss !
U earned a subscriber..
As an Indian medico I can really feel that pressure 😫
Love u sir 😎😎😎
Hey Dr A
As your junior from the same college, I can completely affirm to your reasons and I’m moving out too for the exact same reasons… not one less or more, I too had stressful exams, hectic internships and really want an adventure…though I decided to move out, I. did feel guilty sometimes when people around accuse me of gaining knowledge from patients here and not serving our country… yes I’m a proud Indian but this is really something which doctors undergo and people don’t understand. Happy to see that you too share the same thought!!!
from bmc ?
Shame on you anyways the dollar will lose value in a few years and you will regret it.
@@AdityaJape lol modi andhbhakt spotted ,rupee is at an all time low in comparison to the us dollar , and its her choice on where she wants to go, you cant do shit just cry about it while sitting in your shitty house behind a screen😂
Don’t worry,more than enough doctors are being churned out every year
What adventure mam 😂 you are childish.
Now its completely justifying itself by the example set by inhumane kolkata incident.
In egypt , we had final exam on june /july and if someone fail on june exam then those students can give the exam on september and those who passed they have vacation upto september . So they have 3 months time to prepare for exam they failed and they will be in same batch after they pass the exam
The sheer honesty here is really appreciable. It's sort of throwing some light on what awaits a med student. It's scary, but a much needed reality check and a very very feasible option worth some discussion and thought, in the form of 'experience' from a senior. Thank you, sir.
Thank u so much. This is what I wanted to hear. I’ve suffered from clinical depression for months and was on meds. failed my exams and got into the odd batch. And at this point of life I see my friends work as interns while I’m struggling with my preparation and exams.
Failing exams and the struggle to keep up with academic and personal life has broken me down. And I’m glad that my parents are being supportive even though I feel like I doubt myself
I want you to listen to me closely bud. In one or two years, the fact whether you were in regular batch or odd batch will have no meaning to you. It will not affect your life/career in any way.
All that matters is how well you learn the subjects and how passionate you are about medicine.
Don't let medicine take over your life. Learn well, but take care of yourself.
Brother I'm one from That batch..
Been there gone through it..
Trust me nobody gives damn about attempts 2-3 years out of college.
thoughts of friends go through your mind again and again and consume your time for studies.
Just take a time off away from your usual medico friends and study alone
And exercise regularly
You will shine my friend..
My best wishes with you.
Thank you so much for telling us the dark truth about doing medicine here in india that no one really tells us. Really appreaciate it❤ this was much needed. It is very unfair how students are treated here despite the efforts we put in. I hope it will change in the future
You're right. This medical field is so toxic in it's own way. I am doing my medical degree at an Irish institute. Yes we get such a very long break. But that comes at its own expense as well. We get everything crammed up and expected to know everything and do well. Our department rotations are like 5 weeks only. By the time you enter and learn you're already done with it and have to sit for end of rotation exams. If you are unwell during that time or could not finish the syllabus then you won't be doing well. Many of us think that what's the point of rushing and cutting everything short for such a long break when we have to pay so much for the fees. But of course it is nice to have breaks longer than 2 weeks so that we can just rest after all the depressing exams. The pros and cons. But always an Indian doctor is almost always the best teachers.
Thank you for sharing! 🌻
Exactly the same at my med school in the UK. The other big downside is the fact that you only get one resit. So yes, if you fail exams you can resit them one month later. But if you fail that resit, you are kicked out of med school. That's literally the end of your medical career. My friend got kicked out after 4 years at medical school because he failed the resit. I think I'd take the odd batch over that any day.
@@mbatatok-tokngogo2711 what happened to ur friend & what many going thru there is brutal😥
So true what you said about professors failing you just coz they don't like you. It's especially difficult if you come from a so called " lower class" community which is so ridiculous but unfortunately is so prevalent in India.
The Man has tremendous guts to expose the reality 👏BRAVO
😎 That was some real talk. Residency life is hell here for sure.
I moved to Germany a couple of years ago due to these very reasons. I hope that the situation improves in the coming years.
How can Indian doctor move to Germany please tell the pathway
Please guide me as well.
@@shubh0307 there is a test called "fsp" u have to prove your german skills(has to be B2) as a foreign doctor thats the pathway
😎 im a NEET aspirant
You just convinced me i shouldn't be studying for 12 to 15 hours a day. Just reasonable hours and a little fun will do
I am also neet asiprant
😢
Ye video neet aspirants ke liye nahi thi focus on neet population badh raha hai aur competition bhi accha college chaiye to karna padega
@@DoomMirror yeah I just realised that after failing my second attempt
In our state West Bengal we have almost 36 hr on call days , starting 8 am today finishing at around 6-7 pm the next day…. With no sleep at night. We used to envy people from other states with 24 hr oncall days only. No day off as such, except few Sundays.
😎 What i think about education in India as a country is that quantity trumps quality.. there are pockets where there is quality(education and life) but mostly its done in mass. There is huge need for doctors in India and they need to respected and treated as humans from this century, work and life needs to be balanced. How many of your batch mates in collage have decided to work abroad?
I have very similar reasons to why I moved to UK post mbbs... I never had imagined going abroad but during internship last year I decided to do so due to various reasons. I still love my country a lot and I hope to come back after I CCT.
If u don't mind, could u please tell me what exams we have to give for going abroad for pg
@@Nazeela28 plab
The best decision any doctor can take india
Indian doctors are forced to do unethical practice of writing unnecessary tests, making patient stay in expensive ICUs even when not needed, writing expensive medicines ...
First of all who said it's unethical? Creating profit is not unethical. And tests depend upon your condition and in most of the cases those aren't even expensive. And staying in ICU will ofc be a little expensive because the load of patients in most areas is high whereas the beds aren't in par with the patients. I m a junior resident gastroenterology and I am saying all this based of what I know. Maybe you're not seeing a good doctor
I bow down to you, you just made me going through a confusion totally clear!
I am also confused rn whether I should prepare for mbbs Or not? Can u guide me?
I am the one who comment bad on your promodoro sucks video now iam follow the flow state and now I appreciate your decision of moving to UK, now with my carrier in indian education system or RGUHS new policies and experiment with students I feel the same, I know the pressure from parents, lectures, how it feel if we show our incapablities in med school and you do hard work to get out this country,here for doctor and med students suffer from mental and emotional torcher after all the sleep less night, even if you work hard here you don't deserve what you believe, like you and all hard working med students deserve better in india,You made a good decision.settle permanent in UK sir, instead of open the clinic at road side and i requesting you made a video on learning process and how can you learn the new topic in detail,Thank you.
I am in 3rd year drop as neet aspirant but planning to take partial drop.
One think we need to understand is that India is compitative and will be as we r a country of billion nd hv biggest number of youth. Its just means u r replaceable thats also the reason why cost of man power is so low becoz if u want to do that in that amounts then there's thousands standing who will do it. It's not anyone's fault.
I don't support brain drain but can understand, everyone want easy life that's why never blame anyone for going elsewhere . It's hurts that our country growth will slow down a little with this phenomenon. But it is how it is. 🤷
I also going abroad but then think if we all go outside then this cycle will keep going. Country toh vhi ki vhi hi rhe jayegi. With this tought I again make my mind that i will stay here. Atleast i don't future generation to face this.
And it's request to never blame and said negative things to those Indian who leave by some patriotic line. I take this in positive way that it's not like this will impact us hugely they r just 0.000000001% of our population so those who r here focus on ourself. And one more 😅, there's was a time when foreigners invaded us but now reverse uno. Indians r everywhere. Brain drain is just good thing, it's reducing country's load. And increasing our global presence in other word soft power 😁😁😂😂. We truly r peaceful country they invaded us cleverly and mercilessly but we r taking visa to invade them. 😅
So what u did?
are u high on something , they are the creamy layer of our country which have real power to change the country , if all doctors , good engeneers etc left the country then we will left with trash , so brain drain is not a good thing , it is not increasing our soft power because 90 percent of them don't want to even call themselves indian , and their chilren will never be indians , so we have to improve our systems so we can reduce the pressure , corruption etc so that brain drain can be reduced .
You did the right thing sir 😢
When I started watching your videos, I was in my second yr med school and now I’m about to complete my clerkship and graduate in 2 months 🎓 Thank you so much for the support you provided through your videos Doc
Thank him .
He broke the "myth" or "Tag" ( i think tag is the appropriate word here ) that students studying in medical college "X" stayed in India.
Happy to learn from you that the medical training is better in India.
Some one has spoken the sheer reality of our medical training system. This kind of unhealthy growth is normalised in our society. Working without breaks and holidays is normalised. Working for 48 hrs straight is seen as normal in medical profession. Which is totally wrong. No one there to change the system. And I hate it. I m glad that you ve spoken something which is unspoken by medical fraternity. And I hate glorifying these kind of a stupid system. Putting yourselves and patient lives in danger. Imagine treating cases and operating on sick cases after working of our 24 hrs straight. Doctor s yell at patients due to this stress levels and patient looses respect on doctor due to the same reason. You ve done the right thing bro. Happy for you. 😅
Academic debar is a huge deal to anybody's career and I totally agree that teachers have their own bias for some students. You are listing out the real problems Indian system has.
I had watched this video before entering medical school and now after entering medical college I can correlate a lot of things
I’m sure UK people are like what’s gonna happen in 6 months ? Only Indian doctors know the struggle 😢
Why Mam?
Anything happened
probably she is talking about the students who go through extra 6 months to clear supplementary exams & as separate batch from the regular ones.
Kuch bji bakwass
@@dr_amulya8381I agree bhagoda hai Jo UK bhaag jaata hai
This was the actual picture of my intern life🤧🤧..
and there v been many unlucky duty days for me too....
And I realised the actual training of a doctor in India is to result u as a most traumatised patient ever in ur late 40s........
I don't find a point in a HEALTH CARE SYSTEM WHICH literally harms and exploits the health of the health care professional....
Born in a middle class family in India , its far better to be an average student in ur inital academic years and so PPL around u don't put so much of expectations on u.....
True to the core!! I personally faced everything whatever you said here sir!
I'm from 2013 batch as well, but left medicine field completely and working hard towards setting up a business. Mbbs isn't worth in karnataka anymore.
Bcz of this intense training indian dr are respected so much in all over world
Im the midst of plabs and so doubtful phase but this made me reaffirm my decision thank you for the efforts
Not a part of the medical field but I still love knowing about medicine and lives of doctors. Especially your channel because I love the positive vibes you bring!
Do you feel that your work life balance is much better in the UK?
Yup, it's pretty good here with respect to work-life balance.
@@DoctorAmedicine Its bcs of lack of numbers of doctors & junior doctors in India. Besides if someone is getting 50lakh course in 5lakh in govt medical school with public tax money subsidy, they should not complain as junior doctors.
@@DoctorAmedicinewe sure would have something to talk about if I ever met you, being a tour guide in a pretty european destination, I would get out of my way to give you the best tips for checking out places in your own time. Because of what you represent, it sounds great when you take pride in your roots.
Even if you are not back in India in 10-15 years I am sure you will be setting up a student campus (along with traffic and city planning, together with a team) there or something similar, just to help future students.
Sir whatever you have said is right, now include NEXT exam
One can imagine how tough it would be.
Now, I know why B. M Hedge and Deepak Chopra turn out the way they are... Being a Doctor is not for everyone. Huge respect for all the people in the medical field.
Not to mention the trend of doctors being beaten up by relatives of patients
I dont wanna oppose what you did, its your decision.
But I will live in India itself, and will try to clean the system. Jay hind.
Yes, cleaning the system is not easy, but I feel its my duty to live here, and change the scenario.
Again I dont condemn your decisio, No. But, if your home gets dirty you clean it, you dont leave your home for another home.
I WILL change the system. As will every proud Indian. You doc will change it too i know, if u r attached to motherland, in your own way.
Best wishes for same.🎉
I too will be contributing to your dream ,
We aren't gonna run away , we in this together
Try doing it and if u r still in same thought and if u are alive then come back here 😂
U should become chanakhya to do that.
Thank you Doctor for this eye-opener video.. I just needed this to show it to my son 🙏👍👌
Now with the introduction of the next exam it's even worse , the medical students are having the worst time rn , it's horrible
Welcome back to RUclips gangsta
My man!
While I totally understand why people are leaving india to study abroad and settle down, i can tell this with certainty that training in India prepares you for anything that the world of medicine can throw at you. Yes its harsh and yes it seems hellish but when you're finally done with NEET PG and ur MD/MS course things get much better and you definitely end up a more competent doctor.
One of the main issues with basically 99.9% Indians is that 1. The attitude of slavery is in their genes, anything foreign is Pure, The Best & Heavenly. 2. The inherent nature of NAFRAT against their own culture / traditions / anything that is Indian. 3. Finally, Indians are one of the least Patriotic people on this planet. 4. If these so called doctors were born in a foreign country and had tried to become a doctor, THEY WOULD REALIZE HOW HARD / TORTUROUS IT IS TO BECOME A DOCTOR. Anyway, Hey foreign-obsessed dcotors, Don't worry your kids will keep you in your pants once they grow up. Hope Life reminds you what Bharat is. Lastly, it is not to say that what you guys are saying , is not happening. You could not stand up and make a difference, So you chickened out & ran away.
Training better in India??!!!!!!
Pls check how training is in USA!!!!
I have done both & I learnt better out in USA & earned a lot more!!!
@@shubhabangalore9638 which collage bro ?
Thanks for the motivation. With the NEXT exam, everything becoming so tough and stressful, maybe I too may move out when the time is right😎
If you are a doctor already, keep aside of your thoughts of doing residency in India. Always try to do pg residency from abroad. And if u r mbbs students now , hard luck dear more and more uncertainties are waiting for you in India. Myself is an assistant professor in a govt med school in India since 2018. I am now in the process of moving abroad.
@@abheekdas7595 Yes I am a medical student, 2020 batch. I hope I somehow can get out, I literally choke here.
I'm just about to enter a medical school, as I gave NEET on 7th May. I need to say this, I'm that kind of student who with the minimal amount of study, can do exceptionally well on exams. But this fact might change in medical school. I need to study 24 x 7 and recently a bro said that I won't be getting a single off day in med school. Since I'm from Bengal there are a lot of festivals throughout including Durga Puja and missing out on that, I've never even imagined. Also, being an adventurous guy, I like going out to new places quite often and try photography, but now I feel for this, my dream will be crushed. I know my dream is to be a doctor but for that how can I kill my passion? For this reason I've decided to move out of the country after internship. Which country to opt for, do you have any idea, prof, sis ?
@@creativerse6447 usa / uk / australia
@@creativerse6447 USA/UK/UAE/Singapore/Australia
That's true , not only for MBBS but also other medical courses
Hello doctor.Did you gave the MCCQE test in order to move to UK for PG?.Can you please make a video elaborating the process for the fellow undergraduates? It would be really helpful.
I'll be making a video about it pretty soon!
@@DoctorAmedicinereally need a video
@@DoctorAmedicinewhat is your salary
Wow. Fear of ending up in the odd batch.
I had that fear in Engg college, where if you fail in any subject you are given a second chance within a month and if you fail that say bye bye to engg college.
Maybe this is why we need a lot more medical graduates in the country, so that the ones in training are rotated appropriately and are not grilled to such an extent for their training. Needless to say, it is hazardous the amount of hours some of these junior doctors are required are required to put in, not just for the doctor but for the patients involved as well.
Why you choose UK over US, Canada, Australia ?
Medical intern salary in UK is only about 30k € a year which is very less than UK's per capita income
What is difference between uk and India ?
Please be regular and show your this new journey
😎 Kudos to you thinking about your future and mental health!
I am from Nepal with similar story. Only differences being, Rs 11000/month as a resident's salary and not a good pay or satisfaction even after being a consultant.
Hello there I was in odd batch but it wasn’t that bad at my institute 😂
Now when I look back it hardly matters nobody asks me what my marks were in my ug/ pg days
The name itself seems very bad. I am a Srilankan medical student, we don't have such a thing here
now it makes more sense after the kolkata case
We had literally no vacations. 4 days of holiday during Durga puja vacation and 2 wks off before university exam for preparation. No summer or winter breaks. :)
Sir plz give counselling to medical administration regarding this system of old practices. So that our future/young doctors will not suffer
new video after ages. So good to see your pretty face 🥰
I was waiting for this video!!!!
Belated happy doctors' day sir😊
I can completely understand the difficulties and hardship,same thing applied to nurses in India also,no need to mention how nurses are valued in other countries compared to India
I need your opinion on this.Why didn't you choose usmle sir? Also I don't see a massive difference in payscale between India and UK if we consider the UK cost of living and the need to do locums to actually sustain the inflation. Also the flight charges to and fro back home will leave us with few lakhs in the end as savings. In India I will be done with pg at 28 probably and earn 1-2 lakhs. And we start training in the UK at 27-28. Just want to know your reason for UK over US:) No offense UK is great as well. Great video ❤
visa issues probably. In USA you have the visa stress.
Definitely i can relate all what you said and i am also planning to move out of India and i think dentistry is also the same in certain scenario.
😎
Is dentistry hectic 😳🙄
Missed some points violence against drs, hatred for drs and nobody care for drs although they expect you to be caring, compassionate towards them...the burden of nobility is on drs only, if anyway u don't meet their standard they will call you chor, looters in no time.
Happy to see you back doc!! ❤️😎
All this and by chance if u have joined a private medical College the burden to pass in the exam is doubled,as you will loose 6months and also hv to pay extra fees for the college,which will not be any less , again at the end no stipend at age 25 you shd ask money from ur parents to even buy a t shirt. While ur engg frnd be gifting their parents on their 1st salary😢
Thanks for sharing your experience. I am a non-traditional doctor - did engineering in India then went to medical school in the US. I sometimes wonder what medical training in India would have been like. Medical school in the US was not toxic like in India. However, residency that I did (before current duty hours restrictions came into force in 2003) was quite toxic and intense in surgical specialty that I trained in. It was very much like what you experienced in your internship year but ran through the entire 5 years of training.
Hey there sir
Been watching you from the medical bills in us. Video but just was fond of the way in which you responded the fittuber video with all the scientific arguments and stuff
Even though I am an engineer , I really was just look up to the kind of scientific knowledge and the communication skill you have
Just really happy to see you again starting to upload video
What all u said is 100% true..my son is a doctor
I am not a medico but I loved this video.
Good luck doctor A. Your knowledge and skills be used Indians in future.😎
you are correct thanks for your insights. As me doing my ug from one of the prestigious institute of india the truth is very harsh & real & i m really having a dilemma so as to leave my nation or to stay due to the reality of how doctors are being treated here
Watching this while I am doing 132 hour shifts per week while my dad is admitted in a hospital, doing a 48 hour shift while it’s my birthday today. Day off? What’s that? Losing mind and body bit by bit and if I ever end up making a mistake, the public will kill me for it. I am never letting my kids join the medical fraternity.
Very apt, true n diplomatic in the end😅
I’m very glad you came to take care of us, though I am aware that the NHS does suck in much needed Doctors and nurses from Commonwealth countries. We should have greatly expanded our medical schools years ago but there is still too much elitism and “this is how we’ve always done it” in the Medical profession.
Dr A is back! Missed u sm!
😎 you've made an impact on my medical college journey brother
Intern year in USA is not same as internship year in India or FY1. It's first year of residency
Major point that u missed out Sir is the RESERVATION SYSTEM of INDIA! !😌
We Indians are known for our hard work..but the injustice that circumscribes us in the name of Reservation is just insane! 😢
Chitiya ..reservation se unko uk jane ka kya link hain
Reservation in India is shit
crushed merit system
special category ultra low cutoff pg seat at your ease
Pls Understand That RESERVATION means There is SEAT RESERVED FOR THE "RESERVED CATEGORIES". Those are not your SEATS those are their Seats But The Competition Among them For their Seats is very less due to Less resources and Participation from their Community. So you are just forced to Compete in Your Category While they Are Forced to compete in Theirs That's It.
@@clashwithroman8923 there should be no reservation for atleast in PG entrances..And you also know that how this Reservation system is killing the merit!
So plz dont give this kind of illogical representation of the Reservation system of India..starting in filling up of form only gives u the highlights of advantages of having a reserved category..look at their fees and our fees, and for seats also..
@@akankhyasengupta3723 Seats Are Giving According to the Ratio of that Category vs Total Population,
So General People are Still getting 40% seats and Now You'll say "BUT SC/ST/OBC can take that Seat from Open category" .
No One From Reserved Category Takes Your Seats 99.999999% of times Because They are already Getting Better Seat from their Category.
Problem is Not With reservation it is with the NUMBER OF TOTAL SEATS IN GOVT COLLEGES. India is Still Developing and Is Still far behind in every Aspect From Developed nations So Govt doesn't Have Much Money to spend on Education Right now.
Sir, I can feel the pain in your eyes 🥲 the same reasons why I'm preparing to go abroad as well.
Reservation is also one of the prominent reason . Already there are less seats and almost 70 % seats are reserved.
thats irrelevant
@@roopraj1156nope it's not
.. i feel if you not able to clear a exam in stipulated period ... i feel you are lucky you are more experienced then those who clear in first attempt..... because you have more time to understand things clearly i don't mind becoming a doctor in double the time .... i had come across many Doctors are just MBBS ... but far better in their treatment.................... MD & MS ... i still remember Dr. Mrs Saini .... just an MBBS but her medication & treatment marvelous
Hi sir .I’m your junior from Bmc ,keep making these videos cuz they are awesome
Toxic education culture and toxic workplace culture is the biggest problem in india.
Just Do what you want India needs many generations to develop so don't feel guilty just like villege people move to city for better life why should you don't move out of country.
It's your life and you know what troubles you are facing.
I am software Engineer i will also move after sometime to usa.
The only reason I will go abroad is because I want a country which supports merit not reservation
And mine is fcking religion and Caste stuff.
i gave the 70 th like 🙂
Exactly 💯
Sir no need to explain it is the ambition of every India doctors to work in UK and USA. Jai Hind!
Atleast their is no discrimination based on caste in usa and abroad 😢
These are all criminal reasons to fail someone. Also I’m a doctor here in America and I was bullied in residency when I was Indian. Yes so there you go no where is safe you need to watch your back.
Well documented video Doc
Luckily I completed my medicine in the Philippines. But, the sad part is, now aspiring for PG in India.😢
Sir no need to explain it is the ambition of every India doctors to work in UK and USA. Jai Hind!
Absolutely spot on man.
I really dodged a bullet for not going to medical school
Good to see you doctor again ❤
BDS still have the waiting for 6 months and its veey very toxic. Unfortunately i had to go through it once and its hectic. All your friends have movied forward and your still stuck for 6 months and everyday your parents renond you to study because you failed.
I dont understand why MBBS got the new rule to write after a month but BDS people should wait for 6 months its extremely unfair.