Looking for 1/2BHK at reasonable price near AIIMS

I need a place to rent for 3 years to stay near AIIMS Bhatinda. Preferably new modern property with nearness to the hospital. Well connected to grocery stores. 1/2BHK preferably furnished. Budget is ~16K

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u/v-1-6-e — 9 days ago

In real world your neet ug or pg rank wont matter

All the entrance exams are only a stepping stone into the profession. They will help you get into good institute for your under graduation or post graduation. At the end of the day its your passion in the field that you choose, its your hard-work, its your empathy thats going to make you the best in your field.

Case in point, ZV is Rank 1 in PG. What did it boil down to in the end? She is a great teacher no doubt in that. Is she the best doctor? No. There are many who are equally if not better than her with much lower ranks than her.

The best dermatologist in my town? He ranked 15k in his days. No one asks his rank. My HoD didn’t do well in his PG entrance yet is one of the finest surgeons among the bunch I have seen. Medicine is a humbling field where persistence, hard-work, compassion and integrity is what pays off at the end.

Be humble, it’s a long journey. Remember why you chose this field.

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u/v-1-6-e — 20 days ago
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AML under top 10 - INI SS Urology preparation strategy

Hi everyone. This is brief summary of my preparation strategy for INISS Urology.

Phase 1: Syllabus Completion

I have started my preparation 3 months before exam date and my exposure to Urology during my MS is minimal to none. So I was starting my prep pretty much from scratch. My strategy was to finish my prep in 1 month and use rest 2 months for revision but as I started my journey I found it difficult to finish in one month since I am someone who is keen on making notes. It took me around 50-60 days to finish the entire syllabus. I used DocT videos and notes as my primary resource throughout this phase; even though I loved reading textbooks I controlled my ick and stuck to DocT, but I have lingered around Campbell for certain topics which I think delayed my initial phase of learning. After I finish one topic I would do MCQs from DocT of the same topic and would add any new information to my notes. I treated MCQs as more of learning than testing during this phase. Once I finished everything I gave my first GT and I scored pretty bad ~ 40/80 (I didn't revise anything, I just completed my phase 1).

Phase 2: Revision & QBank Integration

During my phase of revision I took Duramater QBank which I found as an excellent resource for my revision. The explanations are really good in the QBank, I would go through the quoted resources which are mostly Campbell page numbers and read that content and went through any charts, tables or pictures in those pages. I was giving GTs one per week during this time and my scores pretty much remained ~45 most of the time. GTs are little on hard level in Duramater but they touched mostly those topics that have been asked in previous years. One week before exams I gave around 4 GTs and scored mostly ~45.

Phase 3: Final Week & Mindset

Then one week before I gave marrow GT and scored rank 13 but it was not enough since there are only 15 seats in the session. Once I was confident with my prep I started giving 2 GTs daily in the last one week and made sure I revised every question. My scores remained in ~55s in all GTs. I felt pretty disappointed since exam was only few days away but I didn't loose my confidence throughout this journey at all. I believed in myself despite my low scores, believed in my prep and came out with flying colors at the end.

TL;DR: Started from scratch 3 months before the exam with no prior Urology exposure. Spent 50–60 days making notes from DocT videos/MCQs (selectively checking Campbell). Revised using Duramater QBank, focusing heavily on cited textbook charts and tables. Despite consistently low-to-moderate GT scores (~40–55/80) and intense seat competition, maintained confidence, escalated to 2 GTs daily in the final week, and cleared the exam with flying colors.

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u/v-1-6-e — 23 days ago

👋 Welcome to r/INISS_NEETSS - Introduce Yourself and Read First!

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This is our new home for all things related to SS. We're excited to have you join us!

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u/v-1-6-e — 24 days ago
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Looking for 1-2BHK flats near AIIMS Nagpur.

Hi, will be shifting to Nagpur and am looking for 1-2BHK flats online near to AIIMS. What are the typical rents? Are there any nearby markets for groceries or is there availability of Blinkit or Instamart?

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u/v-1-6-e — 27 days ago

Bangalore : City straining under pressure

We used to have such reporting from Indian media, now we need to rely on foreign media channels to get a good view of whats happening in the city. A relevant discussion needed.

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u/v-1-6-e — 2 months ago

When feminism is discussed more often than not it's largely restricted to freedom and independence of women in urban households with access to good education ignoring large group of women in rural areas and even people belonging to lower economic strata of urban population. Protests against Nirbhaya came to lime light only because it happened in Delhi while its everyday reality for many women in rural areas especially for women belonging to marginalized communities. This selective activism suggests that the value of a woman's dignity is often measured by her proximity to power and the zip code she resides in. We must shift the conversation to ensure that feminism serves as a shield for the most vulnerable, rather than just a ladder for the already privileged

Until we bridge this gap between the urban discourse and the rural reality, our progress remains superficial. We need to ask ourselves: are we fighting for all women, or just the ones whose voices we can hear clearly?

I’m curious to hear your thoughts - how can we make the movement more intersectional in practice rather than just in theory?

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u/v-1-6-e — 2 months ago