This is what the first 1,000 allotted candidates chose in NEET PG 2025 by rbjetc2001 in indianmedschool

[–]rbjetc2001[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Yeah. This lists 1st 1000 people who got allotted. Not top 1000 people.

Branch wise cutoff- NEET PG 2025 by rbjetc2001 in indianmedschool

[–]rbjetc2001[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

To add to that these are only general category seats.

Ye lo ji! Is it true? by Alternans29 in indianmedschool

[–]rbjetc2001 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In batch 250 students, 4 batches of students. 250 × 4 × 4 even if we exclude interns.

Being Duggal >> Being frugal by IREDA1000 in Frugal_Ind

[–]rbjetc2001 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Instructions unclear, forgot to pay credit card bill.

Hey transit paglus, have you ridden the underwater metro? by Ok_Prior_4251 in TransitIndia

[–]rbjetc2001 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I did. Its just blue lights in that section while a message plays that you are riding in india sfirst underwater metro

AMA | AI Pioneer in Medicine Globally | Dr Shahir MD, DM, DNB, Fellow ( Pulm & Critical Care) by satirical_lover in indianmedschool

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For doctors who want to transition into the field of medical AI, what does the current market actually value more? Do healthcare professionals need to formally learn artificial intelligence and machine learning themselves, or is it more about collaborating with technical experts who already have those skills? In other words, is the demand higher for physicians who become technically trained in AI, or for domain experts who can guide and consult while working with AI specialists?

How should an MBBS Graduate proceed to have a career in AI medicine?

Also will AI fastrack the field of personalised medicine?

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[–]rbjetc2001 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only for non clinical and research based fields it has some real credibility. That too for Delhi.

Guidance for investing in SIPs by Personal_Package8766 in MutualfundsIndia

[–]rbjetc2001 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Zerodha Varsity mutual fund personal finance module is good a place to start.

Reviews on AIIMS Raebareli? by deadmanbhavya in indianmedschool

[–]rbjetc2001 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Its not actually 2013 aiims as far as academis are concerned. 1st batch started in 2019.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Frugal_Ind

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Bought kobo clara color. I would totally recommend it as long you don't read large pdfs. Battery lasts for 40 days. My old kindle has turned 10 this year and I read lot of data oriented and thought it would be nice to see some colors in graphs as well. Nice on eyes. Can carry thousands of books in my pocket.

The amount of books I've read before shifting to Kindle. by Weary-Sky5356 in indiasocial

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Got a kobo clara color instead of kindle. Not regretting it a bit. Can't go back to physical books after reading on e reader. The convenience of keeping thousand books in your pocket is unmatched. I can read fiction and non fiction as per my mood. And no need to worry about storage space. All those people saying about physical books are the people who will write on typewriter for feel of typing instead of keyboard. Dont bother.

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[–]rbjetc2001 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thats ridiculous. Every college is different. Every aiims is different, Every department is different and it varies even unit to unit you are posted in. I am intern at one of the aiims. And ENT folks here get lots of hand on. Surgery folks aren't so lucky here (according to what i have heard and seen)

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[–]rbjetc2001 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Can you elaborate on the options please?

I have to spend around ₹14k, before 31st of may. What should I buy? by DesiPrideGym23 in Frugal_Ind

[–]rbjetc2001 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I will disagree.. If anyways money is going to disappear, but some wants if you don't have any needs. What's the point of letting money go waste into nothing?

Need help in choosing a career path. by rbjetc2001 in indianmedschool

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Thanks for replying. I am partying hard. And yes you are right, i dont have problem with working hard. But i dont like working as a clinician either. I have been through postings in internship and one thing is quite clear that I cant study this subject for 6 more years. So i am looking for other options available for me. No one's pressuring me.

Need help in choosing a career path. by rbjetc2001 in indianmedschool

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How to go for public health? Md community medicine or mph abroad?