Interview with our topper Dr. R. Anusha


Interview with our topper Dr. R. Anusha
Dr. R. Anusha did her MBBS from BJMC, Pune and joined DAMS Regd no PU00514
She secured Rank 18 IN DNB CET Aug 2013 Exam


DAMS: Congratulations on securing a good  ranks. What is the secret of your success in this exam?
Dr. R. Anusha:
Apart from DAMS class notes which were inevitable for my success, persistent hard work & god’s grace.
DAMS: How did your parents, family and friends contribute to your success?
Dr. R. Anusha:  
My parents have always been my biggest support in every small & big way possible. Also Group studies with my friend were very helpful.
DAMS: Who influenced you to take up Medicine?
Dr. R. Anusha:
My parents wished that I become a doctor but frankly speaking they never imposed anything on me.
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. R. Anusha:
Sometimes, but belief in god & self helped me to sustain with my efforts with all the hope.
DAMS:  Which books did you read for the theory part?
Dr. R. Anusha:  
As this was my repeat year I was focused more on MCQS & only for most recently asked new topics I referred to theory books.
DAMS : Which books did you read for MCQ revision? Which revision books were the most productive and which were least?
Dr. R. Anusha:  
Across for 1st year subjects and FMT, MK, AA & DNB Papers in last 5 years.

DAMS : How important you think was DAMS in your preparation ?
Dr. R. Anusha:  
DAMS had a very big share in my success. DAMS notes were the most important as most question including the new ones were from the notes & also they helped me in timely revision of syllabus. All teachers are extremely good.
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. R. Anusha:
Wide extensive but selective intensive for most recently asked topics in exams like AIIMS, PGI & JIPMER.
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. R. Anusha:
Multiple exams are better as even if your one exam is not satisfactory you can always rely on another one.
DAMS: Which subjects did you focus on?
Dr. R. Anusha:  
Pharma, patho biochem, anatomy, opthal, ortho, as I felt I was weak at them.
DAMS: What was your strategy for the exam day? How many questions did you attempt and why?
Dr. R. Anusha:  
No strategy except that I tried to give my best shot on the day of exam Attempted all question .as number (-)ve  marking.
DAMS: What do you want to specialize in, why and where?
Dr. R. Anusha:  
Md paeds  from pgi chandigardh or Aiims. As I love kids Z& also I feel I can happily work 24*7 if I become a pediatrician & work will be very playful & joyful for me .

DAMS: Which teachers in DAMS influenced you most and what do you like about DAMS and would recommend to your juniors?
Dr. R. Anusha:
DR Anupama mam ( physio ), Dr sumer ( radio), DR rajiv ( ent) Agrawal mam ( biochem ) Anatomy sir  Surgery ( tiwari sir ) & pharma faculty were Excellent.
I would Strongly recommend Dams to all my juniors As along their hardwork & self studies one also           needs some guidance & extra edge to crack the pg exams which is provided in md other institute than Dams.
Also the contant motivation & doubt clearance provided by the Dams teachers apart from laying strong foundations of knowledge can be seen nowhere else.
Thank  you DAMS

    

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