Interview
with our topper Dr. Gyanesh Sethi
Dr.Gyanesh Sethi did his MBBS from UCMS and joined DAMS
DAMS: Congratulations on securing
a good ranks. What is the secret of your success in
this exam?
Dr.Gyanesh Sethi: Blessings & some hard work.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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