How I Passed My Mrcs Part A Exam in first attempt? The journey of Dr Ubenthira

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  • čas přidán 9. 10. 2022
  • Dr Ubenthira did well and passed his MRCS part A September 2022 session.
    He talks about Mortimer Green, the MCQ bank, T&Ds and the guidance from Dr Rohan Khandelwal and Dr Vinayak Rengan.
    Enroll now and get mentored by top faculty such as Dr.Rohan Khandelwal & Dr.Vinayak Rengan until you take the MRCS A exam in Jan '23
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Komentáře • 11

  • @lefthandedsurgeon
    @lefthandedsurgeon Před rokem +5

    Congratulations 👏

    • @upiganesh9816
      @upiganesh9816 Před rokem

      Thank you sir....
      U made my NEET PG and MRCS exams happy and successful journey
      Hope I meet you soon during part B course ...
      Thank you ... 😇😇

  • @szephaniah6795
    @szephaniah6795 Před rokem

    Quite simple and sweet. Best wishes for you.

  • @aishwaryaprakash77
    @aishwaryaprakash77 Před rokem

    Congratulations.
    You mentioned about a 7day crash course. Could you please elaborate it? TIA

  • @praisy3636
    @praisy3636 Před 20 dny

    Is Mrcs doable in two months? With MG app? And I’m just an mbbs graduate.

  • @vipin..
    @vipin.. Před rokem +1

    Hello sir , can we take mrcs exam straight away after med school (MBBS) without an internship or work experience?

    • @user-kd7iq9rv6e
      @user-kd7iq9rv6e Před rokem +2

      With the right resources and time, that is definitely doable! However, for MRCS Part B, as the format is a viva + osce, having some surgical experience (from internship or work) will certainly be helpful.

    • @vinayak9202
      @vinayak9202 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yes. Definitely. You need to have a valid medical degree though. In India, you get the degree only after internship. Check this video out. It will help you understand the pathway post MBBS. - czcams.com/video/2v1n8VXg_m0/video.htmlsi=RjNVvw_wvko1fSq6

    • @praisy3636
      @praisy3636 Před 20 dny

      @@vinayak9202hello Sir. I wanted to ask if MRCS is doable in two months with your app? I’m planning to book for this September.

  • @ggll3232
    @ggll3232 Před měsícem

    Which q bank ?