Interview with our topper Dr. NISHANT SINGLA



Interview with our topper Dr. NISHANT SINGLA
Dr. NISHANT SINGLA did his MBBS from the Prestigious University College of Medical Sciences and joined DAMS T & D course Regd No. DL15751

He secured Rank 9 IN DNB CET 2013 Exam


DAMS: Congratulations on securing a good ranks. What is the secret of your success in this exam?
Dr. Nishant Singla:
There is no secret, everybody is well worsed with the scenario of pg entrance examination coaching. If someone knows the secret, then it’s surely Dr. Sumer Sethi Sir.    
DAMS: How did your parents, family and friends contribute to your success?
Dr. Nishant Singla:
They are the pillars of the society. Luckily, by god’s grace I got loads of friends who themselves are bigger toppers than myself.
DAMS: Who influenced you to take up Medicine?
Dr. Nishant Singla:
My DAD.
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. Nishant Singla:
Yeah. 
DAMS:  Which books did you read for the theory part?
Dr. Nishant Singla:
The answer to every question can be found in a book named “ROBBINS “.  Rest other books name everybody knows.
DAMS: Which books did you read for MCQ revision? Which revision books were the most productive and which were least?
Dr. Nishant Singla:
I haven’t started with my revision yet, but will be doing MK and AA, for it (for other exams).

DAMS : How important you think was DAMS in your preparation ?
Dr. Nishant Singla:
DAMS told me what to study and what not to. So it’s very important.   
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. Nishant Singla:
Wide, extensive. No doubt about it.              
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. Nishant Singla:
Giving every exam that is fairly conducted by our country is mandatory for every student.
DAMS: Which subjects did you focus on?
Dr. Nishant Singla:  
All 19 subjects are equally important.
DAMS: What was your strategy for the exam day? How many questions did you attempt and why?
Dr. Nishant Singla:  
All questions to be attempted when there is no negative marking.
DAMS: What do you want to specialize in, why and where?
Dr. Nishant Singla:  
Interventional radiology. Its an upcoming field and somehow it fascinates me.
DAMS: Which teachers in DAMS influenced you most and what do you like about DAMS and would recommend to your juniors?
Dr. Nishant Singla:  
Dr. Sumer Sethi, Medicine sir & Surgery sir. The three diamonds DAMS has.
Everybody should join DAMS. THEY TEACH PRETTY RELEVANT STUFF PLUS THEY GIVE YOU THE EDGE.

DAMS MDS Quest- Revolution in Dental Education


Finally DAMS bring to the world of BDS graduates much needed course for MDS entrance, called as DAMS MDS QUEST, regular classes launching in Delhi in Jan 2014, wait for announcements in other centres. We will bring the best of both medical & Dental worlds to you. DAMS Has been mentoring Doctors for PGME exam for last 14 years now makes the earnest promise to make a difference in Dental education.


DAMS MDS QUEST

Medical Student Association India with DAMS

Medical Student Association India with DAMS

 

MSAI's Press Conference with Indian Medical Association and DAMS Director, Sumer Sethi- Launching India International Medical Conclave - 2013.


Tribune quotes : Director of Delhi Academy of Medical Sciences Dr. Sumer K Sethi said, "We need to graduate from blackboard-and-chalk pedagogy. India has made significant progress in information technology and this should be leveraged on for medical education too."Director of Delhi Academy of Medical Sciences Dr. Sumer K Sethi said, "We need to graduate from blackboard-and-chalk pedagogy. India has made significant progress in information technology and this should be leveraged on for medical education too."

 


 

DAMS creates Paradigm shift in medical education with satellite based education

DAMS creates Paradigm shift in medical education with satellite based education. Dr Sumer Sethi, Director, Delhi Academy of Medical Sciences said, “This technology is bound to help medical students, particularly those based in tier II-III cities. We have the largest face-to-face classroom network in India with 30 classrooms. We are looking to leverage the advantages of satellite technology from Hughes, pioneers in tele-education and e-learning software to reach out to more students. So far, medical students who have participated have really loved the concept.”

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