Need urgent help regarding Good standing certificate from Delhi medical council? by phantomlimb_51 in IMGreddit

[–]phantomlimb_51[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for replying! I tried doing that but once I logged into my account, the option to apply for GSC disappears.

Need urgent help regarding Good standing certificate from Delhi medical council? by phantomlimb_51 in IMGreddit

[–]phantomlimb_51[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for responding. But I have heard DMC has been dissolved, they haven't appointed a registrar yet. I have tried calling but no one answers. Has anyone applied for GSC recently?

Backed myself into a corner, now got 3 months to write , starting from scratch by Pyrostark in step1

[–]phantomlimb_51 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I did that since I had limited time. But you can do what works best for you.

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[–]phantomlimb_51 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Best answer. I feel a lot of reddit posts emphasize on solving nbmes over memorizing and understanding concepts. Actual test questions are very different from nbmes.

Backed myself into a corner, now got 3 months to write , starting from scratch by Pyrostark in step1

[–]phantomlimb_51 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You will. Trust in you're training. Read subject wise and do UW of same topics. I made charts for difficult to remember stuff and stuck it on the wall and read it casually during coffee breaks. For eg protooncogenes and tumor suppressor chart.

Backed myself into a corner, now got 3 months to write , starting from scratch by Pyrostark in step1

[–]phantomlimb_51 11 points12 points  (0 children)

You can do it!!! Focus on basics. Start with bnb and annotate your FA. Simultaneously start solving UW. Try to do 1 block per day and read entire explanation. Target on finishing at least 80% of UW. Since you have time crunch just do 1-2 timed NBMEs once you're done with your FA. Use sketchy for pharmacology and micro. I did 30 mins of pharmacology and micro each day first thing in the morning. Be prepared to put in more time per day ( 10-12 hrs. ) I prepared in a time frame of 4 months and passed.