Interview with our topper Dr. Gyanesh Sethi


Interview with our topper Dr. Gyanesh Sethi
Dr.Gyanesh Sethi did his MBBS from UCMS and joined DAMS
He secured Rank IN NEET Exam

DAMS: Congratulations on securing a  good  ranks. What is the secret of your success in this exam?
Dr.Gyanesh Sethi:
Blessings & some hard work.
DAMS: How did your parents, family and friends contribute to your success?
Dr.Gyanesh Sethi:
They played a major role. It wouldn’t have been possible without my parents blessings & friends constant support.
DAMS: Who influenced you to take up Medicine?
Dr.Gyanesh Sethi:
My Father.
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.Gyanesh Sethi:
Every alternate day but then I had very little time to entertain these doubts as I started preparation late.   
DAMS : Which books did you read for MCQ revision? Which revision books were the most productive and which were least?
Dr.Gyanesh Sethi:
Subject wise books across for pre & para clinical subjects, MK & AA.
DAMS : How important you think was DAMS in your preparation ?
Dr.Gyanesh Sethi:
Very important. The notes were really productive for last minutes revisions & constant motivation from Dr. Sumer Sethi was extremely helpful.
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.Gyanesh Sethi:
Wide extensive 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.Gyanesh Sethi:
Multiple PG entrance are better than a single entrance as it decrease the luck factor & students have a chance to improve their performance after one dismal result.
DAMS: Which subjects did you focus on?
Dr.Gyanesh Sethi:
Pharma, Patho, Anatomy, Physio, Biochem, Micro & PSM.
DAMS: What was your strategy for the exam day? How many questions did you attempt and why?
Dr.Gyanesh Sethi:
I attempted all questions as there was no negative marking.
DAMS: What do you want to specialize in, why and where?
Dr.Gyanesh Sethi:
ENT.
DAMS: Which teachers in DAMS influenced you most and what do you like about DAMS and would recommend to your juniors?
Dr.Gyanesh Sethi:
Dr.Sumer Sethi, ENT sir, Psychy sir, surgery sir, opthal mam.
DAMS has some of the best teachers & it helps with the changing trends giving us edge to its students.

    

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