u/Academic-Pass-230

How to go about this?

I gruated a year back and took a year completely off to prepare for NEET MDS and now that its done, I am looking for job opportunities. I am a first gen in this field and not really the kind who can get references from seniors or professors and I don't have friends (I kinda just exist and do my work, not at all into networking). I want to change and shift to a new state and join a hospital but I have few doubts that I don't have anyone to ask so I am asking here-

  1. When people graduate in one state (registered under that) and then move to a new state to practice, do we have to shift the state registration first before applying for Govt or Private? If so, how long does it typically take?
  2. I see that a lot of hospitals have their contact information up on their website, does applying through email or through the website work? Logistically speaking, I cannot keep taking flights for walk-in interviews so are online interviews a thing?
  3. What do they ask in the interview? Subject related stuff - theoritical or clinical stuff? Is it like Viva by the external?
  4. Who usually takes the interview? Another Doctor or some HR?
  5. The CV- does it need to be simple to the point or creative and visually appearing with words like "manual dexterity" and "ethical" in strength? And are we supposed to just put the aggregate percentage for the degree or separate every year.
  6. There's obviously no experience. So, do we add the cases handled in internship into it (Just adding the basic details makes it so so small, I am not sure if the CV being just a few lines is okay because I am only getting 4-5 lines about me- General introduction, Contact details, Education, Languages)
  7. Do I have to mention the one year gap for preparation in the CV itself or is it something askied in the interview?
  8. How are doctors paid? Salary basis or case basis?

And any other thing I should keep in my mind. Please help me out.

P.S. I am specifically thinking of applying to private hospitals and not private clinics because I want a call letter to be able to shift outside my hometown completely.

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u/Academic-Pass-230 — 5 days ago

How can I get a job in another state as a Dentist?

I graduated a year back and was preparing for NEET MDS now that its done I am looking for other opportunities too meanwhile. I want to completely move out of my home state and start in a new state however idk how to do that. Logistically, I cannot do the walkins. I want to get an employment letter to be able to shift there. I am specifically looking for corporate hospital kinda setup, not private clinics, and have no references since I am not socially active. Also, do we have to tranfer the state registration before applying/practicing in another state? And what instruments do we have to buy before starting?

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u/Academic-Pass-230 — 6 days ago

Uncertainity

I had written before too aboug how I half assed my preparation for NEET MDS after taking a whole year off. Now that exams are done and dusted and the initial phase of Thank God its over is done, I feel weirdly unsettled. Idk how to go about anymore now. Last year I had started around this time with sparkly eyes and now there is only dullness around. Its so heavy. This wait for the result is making making me more and more anxious. I keep seeing people commenting that their exams went very well and it was an easy paper and I feel stupid for making all the mistakes I did. I used to get around 90-100 wrongs in GTs. I have made quite a few mistakes in the exam too that I realised after watching one of those long ass recall videos. I don't have the strength to see them all. It weirdly gut wrenching. In the exam center, I met my old batchmates, all in their own walks of life and I feel I am left behind. My life fell apart in this one year. Last year I had fought everyone to get this one chance that is now gone, I cannot do this again. Ik its not the end but it feels so atleast in the personal front where a lot was at stake. I don't even know how to pull myself out of this mess. Sometimes I catch myself wishing I never got caught in these at all or escaped the cycle before it got here, still secretly hope I get taken out of it somehow.

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u/Academic-Pass-230 — 7 days ago

The NEET Fiasco

The NEET UG fiasco really made me question how examinations are conducted through out the country. On one hand NEET UG is like an open system where every information- the questions, the options, the answer key, the omr everything is published. Competition sky high. Coachings putting every bit of their strength into this- both good and bad. Its so transparent that sometimes information gets leaked beforehand. Now about NEET MDS, its a closed system. Everything that happens stays between those walls in the center- the question, the options, the answerkey nothing ever comes out. Recalls are at the end recalls and not exact. That does keep competition in check but also keeps the examination system very opaque- one does not know of it before they are actually in it and on the other side, the don't remember everything. But that also means, there is no real way to know how it actually went, we just gotta take what we are given. I am kinda in doubt about how transparent the whole scoring system is at this point 🫠

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u/Academic-Pass-230 — 10 days ago

Idk what is making me write this, ig I just want to confess somewhere. I started preparing for this exam with all the zeal and excitement and telling myself that this time I won't let a competative exam break me. It was last last year around the same time when I decided to staft preparing. I searched high and low for every source to try come up with a preparation plan. Made a plan but was never able to stick to it. One month passed, then another, then another and time kept passing and I had effectively done nothing. I kept failing my day's target, my weekly target, my monthly target. 12 months seemed long, very long to sit and prepare alone but then it became 6 and then 3 and 1 and then today a day before exam. Time just slipped away. I took a gap year because job market is not good with just Bachelors and I cannot start a setup rn. I thought things would be better once I get a Masters. I cannot afford a Pvt college so was aiming for a Govt seat.

Have I solved the Dental Pulse even once? No. Had I enrolled into a coaching? I did but never followed through. Have I solved even 50% of any QBank? No. Have I solved every PYQ? No. But I did get give tests and my score is stuck at the same place of just 100 corrects and 90 wrongs. I just know few odd topics here and there and try to solve out the rest based on any residual knowledge I have from my BDS days and obviously its not working out. I would be lying if I said I was not distracted this year, I was. I used to check Reddit and YT very often, binge on Netflix. I kept thinking I was smart enough to make it work even in less amount of time but as it turns out I am not. Ik its just a PG exam, I should not sweat but things have drastically changed in my life and I cannot afford to lose this. Even after knowing all of this, today I stand unprepared here. Ig its the fear, the shame and the guilt that is making me wtite it and confess somewhere. I just wish all this never ever happened.

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u/Academic-Pass-230 — 21 days ago
▲ 6 r/INICET

What if I flip through the entire Qbank (not solve but read just the answer not explanation). Can that be enough? Has anyone done something like this or is it just plain stupid?

Current GT scores are 106 corrects 75 wrong and rest skipped

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u/Academic-Pass-230 — 22 days ago
▲ 5 r/INICET

Just got done with today's work and I can now tell absolutely nothing about what I read and revised today. Is this normal or am I blanking out? 😭😭😭😭

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u/Academic-Pass-230 — 22 days ago

I mean I have read things but if I sit down and try to recollect on a blank paper, I am blank too😭😭😭😭 Just completed day's work and I effectively remember noting of what I read today

Is this how its supposed to be or am I blanking out?

Pls tell

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u/Academic-Pass-230 — 22 days ago

It says to print in 2 pages. So we have to print it back to back or 2 separate sheets?

And do we have to carry all the ids while filling the form? And is the aadhaar compulsory to be carried? Will it be okay if I carry only my pancard?

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u/Academic-Pass-230 — 23 days ago

I dont wear half or sleevless because I am not comfortable. Can I wear a elbow length sleeve kurta to the exam? And are we allowed to have dupatta?

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u/Academic-Pass-230 — 23 days ago

I had one whole year to prepare but I am honestly not prepared. There are huge gaps in my preparation that I am ashamed to accept. I haven't done any Qbank properly. Just read through PYQs. I recently subscribed to Meriters AI thing but and am going through their PYT thing but its being never ending. I have been finding their QBank tough too. I wanted to know what is the level of questions in the real exam. Are they tough like these QBank or are they direct asking questions like asking which is not a branch of Maxillary Artery (its said it was asked in 2025)? Please anyone who has written the exam please help

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u/Academic-Pass-230 — 23 days ago