Interview with our topper Dr.Mufaddal Kazi


Interview with our topper Dr.Mufaddal Kazi_
Dr. Mufaddal Kazi did his MBBS from TNMC and BYLNCH, Mumbai
and joined DAMS Regular course Regd no MU06915
He secured Rank 10 IN AIIMS, Nov.12 Exam
DAMS: Congratulations on securing a good ranks. What is the secret of your success in this exam?
Dr.Mufaddal Kazi
: God, Prayers and Patience.
DAMS: How did your parents, family and friends contribute to your success?
Dr.Mufaddal Kazi
: I constantly received lots of prayers and support from parents, brother and others around.
DAMS: Who influenced you to take up Medicine?
Dr.Mufaddal Kazi
: My grandfather and parents.
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.Mufaddal Kazi
: The DAMS tests ranks are roughly predictive of ranks in actual exams. Knowing this should help in episodes of self-doubt, in case they arise.
DAMS:  Which books did you read for the theory part?
Dr.Mufaddal Kazi
: Standard textbooks throughout MBBS and I continued with the same during my preparation for PG entrances.
DAMS: Which books did you read for MCQ revision? Which revision books were the most productive and which were least?
Dr.Mufaddal Kazi
: I haven’t read any MCQ books but for focussed, entrance oriented matter, I turned to DAMS text and class notes.

DAMS: How important you think was DAMS in your preparation?
Dr.Mufaddal Kazi
: DAMS faculty is excellent and I don’t believe there can be anyone more dedicated and available for students as Dr Sumer is.
DAMS: What do you think is the better way of preparation between selective, intensive study and wide, extensive study? What did you choose as your style of studying?
Dr.Mufaddal Kazi
: A background knowledge of all topics and subjects is required before one goes for deeper, selective study.
DAMS: Indian PG entrances 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 multiple PG entrances .
Dr.Mufaddal Kazi
: I don’t see any cons in appearing for multiple exams in which one believes there is even a small chance of getting through.
DAMS: Which subjects did you focus on?
Dr.Mufaddal Kazi
: I concentrated on subjects I had little knowledge about from MBBS alone. Opthal, Anaesthesia, Skin, Psych, Ortho and Radiology.
DAMS: What was your strategy for the exam day? How many questions did you attempt and why?
Dr.Mufaddal Kazi
: I took a shot at all those questions in which I could rule out even a single option, a statistically profitable strategy. Ended up attempting 193 questions.
DAMS: What do you want to specialize in, why and where?
Dr.Mufaddal Kazi
: Internal Medicine at AIIMS, now that I have a chance of getting into it.
DAMS: Which teachers in DAMS influenced you most and what do you like about DAMS and would recommend to your juniors?
Dr.Mufaddal Kazi
: All the teachers are great and I especially enjoyed the lectures in Anatomy, Pharma, Micro, ENT, Med, Surgery, Ortho and Radiology.  

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Dr. Mufaddal Kazi, our esteemed topper, is a beacon of academic excellence. His relentless dedication, profound knowledge, and exceptional work ethic have not only set him apart but also inspired his peers. Dr. Kazi's achievements reflect his commitment to excellence and serve as an inspiration to all aspiring minds in our academic community.
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