Interview with out topper Dr Saransh Jain DAMS Student for 2 years

DR Saransh Jain did his MBBS from MAMC Delhi and joined DAMS in his 6th semester in foundation and followed it up with test and discussion course in internship with DAMS Delhi, enrolment number- F-1576/2008& T-0676/2010

He secured RANK 12 in AIIMS NOVEMBER 2010 & rank 33 in PGI- 2010

DAMS: Congratulations on securing a rank in AIIMS 2010. What is the secret of your success in this exam?

DR Saransh Jain: Hard work and self confidence I think any Body can achieve a PGI Seat with. Proper dedication and guidance

DAMS: How did your parents, family and friends contribute to your success?

Dr Saransh Jain: Their contribution cannot be described in words the parents and my sister gave me in my times emotional support was key to my success and my friends. With whom I studied and cribbed about.

DAMS: Who influenced you to take up Medicine?
Dr Saransh jain: My parents both are doctors . my father himself DM Gastro from AIIMS was the iron pillar of support throughout my higher secondary and MBBS also my inspiration

DAMS: We appreciate the fact that preparing for an extremely competitive exam must be really challenging. During your preparation, did you ever doubt your ability to succeed in it?

Dr Saranh Jain: Definitely my 1st day of internship I was very nervous about usually but it but key to success is. hard work .and hard work with right guidance and emotional support helped me to achieve what I did

DAMS: Which books did you read for the theory:

Dr Saransh Jain: I read my DAMS notes and then did retro study from AA & MK

DAMS: Which books did you read MCQ? Which revision books were the most productive and which were least?

Dr Saransh Jain: AA & MK. Anatomy subject will Gobind Garg for Pharma.
DAMS: How important think was DAMS in your preparation?

Dr Saransh Jain : DAMS laid my foundation in 2007 (I joined the foundation course) and kept my revision up to date in 2010 (when I joined Test and discussion).

DAMS: What do you think is the better way of preparation between selective intensive study and wide, extensive study? What did you chose as your style of studying.

Dr Saransh Jain: Selective intensive study

DAMS: Indian PG entrance are highly competitive so to compete them students end up in appearing in multiple PG exams, kindly extend your views on this and also their pros and cons of appearing in the multiple PG entrances.

Dr Saransh Jain: Sitting in multiple exams gives you many demands at same time we should focus on two main exams rest can be done on basis of preparation of these exams

DAMS: Which subjects did you focus on?

Dr Saransh Jain: Pathology/ Pharma/ Physiology, Short subjects

DAMS : What was your strategy for the exam day? How many questions did you attempt and why?

Dr Saransh Jain: (AIIMS) 185 /200 . ( PGI)195/200

DAMS: What do you want to specialize in, why and where?

DR Saransh Jain: Medicine AIIMS

DAMS: Which teachers in DAMS influenced you most and what do you like about DAMS and would recommend to your juniors?

Dr Saransh Jain: Dr Sumer Sethi , Dr Varun gupta, Dr Rajiv tiwari
I especially liked the student friendly atmosphere And would recommend DAMS to my juniors.

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