Successful INI-CET preparation requires completing thorough theory revision (at least two revisions) before increasing Grand Test (GT) frequency, as students should first master concepts through notes and then progressively increase GTs from every 10 days to daily; additionally, reading questions carefully by keeping a pen or finger on the question prevents missing critical words like 'except' or 'all', and maintaining mental health through family bonding activities like dancing and listening to music helps manage stress during intensive preparation.
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INI-CET May 2026 Rank 195 - Dr. Amoolya |Topper Interview with Dr. Saurabh Jindal | DBMCI OneAdded:
Hi, welcome everyone to this talk we are having with the top ranker again.
And I'm so happy to introduce Dr. Amulya to all of you and I'm sure it's it's a day that she and I'm sure her family would remember for a very very long time.
And this is even more sweeter because this comes after months and months of hard work, preparation, often a lot of self-doubt. And then when everything is released, you almost give a sigh of relief and then you feel you have already, you know, you have actually arrived. So, we'll speak to her, we'll see what wisdom she can share with all of us and our students who are, you know, almost in the same boat as she was some time back.
So, Dr. Amulya, welcome. And it's an honor to interview somebody who's actually gone through the grind. And the grind I mentioned is the face-to-face grind. And we have always, whenever we have a face-to-face class, it's always been a challenge to get students into the centers because it's so much convenient to do the Swiggy Zomato way that, you know, you you you just ask things to come to your house. So, Dr. Amulya, welcome to this uh short uh talk that we want to have with you. So, please introduce yourself. Please tell us where you're from and uh in DBMCI, what batch were you in and just tell us a little bit about yourself.
Sir, sir, I'm Amulya Angadi.
Uh I have studied I've done my MBBS in Shimoga Institute of Medical Sciences, Shimoga. And I'm from face-to-face uh batch one, which was started in May 2025.
Yeah, yeah. Okay, okay, okay, okay. So, you started your face-to-face journey from from May, right? Yes, sir. Yeah.
Yes. Okay, okay. So, and I have I have uh something to share and she shared that with us that she's one of those very very rare students who's not missed even a single class. Am I Am I right on that?
Yes, sir. Yeah.
Yes. So, so that's that's that's the dedication which obviously takes its own toll, the physical effort of sitting. So, what do you think your experience has been in a face-to-face batch and how do you think it actually helped you versus what you would have done possibly in an online course or maybe sitting at a moment doing it uh which is obviously more convenient, but did you find some advantage of actually sitting because I'm I'm sure for example, you were mentioning about teachers who take very very long days, tiring, but I'm sure you can't do that on your own in your own house when your mom says, "Oh, please rest for some time." Your mom will come and give you a bit of rest. So, can can you Can you Can you give me that that call that you felt? Why did you choose a face-to-face batch? Uh sir, for me, I usually preferring learning from teachers and to be sitting and learning from them. It's like if I'm at home, it takes a toll on me like to be very casual. And I don't like being casual. Maybe it is soothing for that moment, but I don't believe in being casual. I want a disciplined way of studying. Like if you're studying, study it. If you're sleeping, sleep. If you're having food, just have food. So, I don't want to do multiple things at a time, but if you are at home, it is very difficult to have that schedule to myself.
So, and uh since childhood, I always loved sitting in classes. I love listening to professors. I love listening to lectures. So, I never feel fatigued sitting for long hours because we are the passive ones who are sitting and just listening. So, most of the job is done by you teachers only. So, there is nothing great to be like telling that I'm sitting for long hours.
So, my only thing is just to listen to them and write down the notes. I don't think so that takes a lot of effort.
Yeah.
Once you enter the class. It's so nice to hear someone who's uh see physically I would say it's draining.
Uh I would agree that some students find it easier, but as you rightly said easy does not mean more productive. It might It might actually be less productive.
Definitely.
>> And she's a live example of how you can you can look at you know what should be your attitude. She's She's just told us so beautifully that if you get into a face-to-face class what attitude should we get your class into? That you say okay, I am I'm the you know I have to make the lesser effort, the teacher has to make more effort, and it's his job to make sure that you stay concentrated. So I'm sure that happened very well in your in your in your face-to-face class. Yes.
>> Definitely. Yes, sir. So that's that's so nice. That's so nice. And and tell us I mean what drove you if I really ask you in in you know what is your inspiration to work hard? Why do you want to do it? What Is there someone you you look up to family, friends, anyone who you want Definitely.
want to really say that person really inspired you or did you see maybe someone?
Sir, so actually there is no like one ideal to be talking about here because I'm I'm blessed to say this that I have I have actually been surrounded by people who are hard working.
And as well as who are serious in their lives. It's not about being casual and then getting success. I don't believe in that. Even my dad, he never loves sitting quiet for a while. Nothing. He's always busy all the time. He wants me to be busy something productive. So in my home also I see my mom going to the office, coming back, working again, then preparing us food.
I think 80% of the credit goes to my mommy here. Without her I I don't think so I would have done anything of it any anything of it.
>> Is she around? Is she around? She is She is here, sir. She is here.
>> Can she Can she come on the camera?
Because in spite I cry, I laugh, I tell her I don't want to study, she was always there all the time.
I want to say hi to her. Namaste.
Namaste.
It's so nice to see you. The real force she's admitted that you're the one I we want to take your interview rather than her interview I feel.
>> [laughter] >> So this 100% and I if if at all she weren't there, I wouldn't have been writing the exam. I don't wouldn't have been going to classes.
And none of it was because she also has the same office timings as my classes.
So she has to get ready for her office, she has to cook for us, she has to take care of household works, come back again and cook hot meals.
That's not even the pre-cooked meals which she'll give us.
So she always has a concern of my daughter is studying. She wants something healthy all the time. So without that there is nothing sir. I would never be Speak to your mother.
What do you feel today? What do you feel that your daughter is is finally finally after years and years and years you really now feel that she's going to be a someone, you know, she's she's someone who will be counted, right? In this world because now she's actually got a post-graduate seat. So till the time you're into MBBS we feel that oh maybe I'm I'm not in the right place still. But once you get into post-graduate you somehow feel yes now I have a place in the world. So what are your feelings?
What do you feel today?
I can't express.
Just like crying my Our mommy like she has seen me sir. She has seen me working hard every single day.
She's seen me sacrificing everything literally everything.
And she was my only source of happiness, crying, everything. So She's just calling relatives. I I I even from so far I can actually see the bond between both of you.
>> [laughter] >> And God bless that bond. I I I it's so beautiful uh to see that.
>> you. Thank you. Thank you. I I I I can feel it. I can actually feel that you people are just one person. You're not two people.
>> [laughter] >> Right. So, I'm so glad. So glad. So glad. So glad. Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you. I wish you all the best. All the best. But take now I'll speak to you. Yes, yes, sir. So, uh uh what what I really wanted to ask you as well is uh let's first start what when did you start your real preparation? Is was it May? Did you really start got into it from May or were you preparing from before? And one more point you can answer alongside.
When did you finish the first revise first reading and how many revision did you get into before your final day?
Yes, sir.
Uh sir, my classes was uh usually it got started by May 2025.
So, I used to take every single class seriously. Like because uh because I'm giving uh November INI, I didn't want to give it in a casual way. So, that that predisposed thought that I have a next attempt, that shouldn't come within me.
So, I just tried my best. I just went I didn't have any uh sources to go solve MCQs and all. I didn't solve much of it because we were throughout in the throughout the day we were in the classes. So, we didn't have much time to give GTs and solve questions per se.
Um but I thoroughly went through the notes during the class time only. So, by November INI already uh had gone through once the entire notes. So, that just for myself to make sure that I'm attempting an exam in a proper way.
So, I didn't want to go in a way that it was a casual one. Yeah.
>> Yes. What was your rank in November?
So, it was around 960.
960. Yeah. Okay. And then you started your real revision post that November exam. Am I right?
>> Yes, sir. Post November, it was like I was stuck for a while, maybe 15-20 days.
Because I didn't know what to do.
Because I'm not not coming from a background of doctors, family background of doctors. So, it usually takes a bit of time to decide what you need, what you don't need. So, parents around were like just forcing, like I mean, telling you that you can just take off a seat now, whichever is possible. Just like that. But, uh I Uh the moment I came out from the exam hall, sir, one thing I decided was I'm not ending it here.
Because the moment I stepped out of the exam hall, I was aware where I went wrong. I knew what questions were wrong from my side.
Because that was a very haphazard exam that I gave. I was not well planned. I didn't give enough number of GTs. So, I didn't know how an actual exam goes.
So, the moment I came out, I was sure I'll get a okay, decent kind of rank, but not a very good one. And I also knew why I'm Uh I won't be getting it.
So, I knew that many number of revisions weren't done. I was not clear with the concepts. I was hurriedly reading the uh questions. I missed out on a few words in the questions. So, the moment I came out, when parents asked me how the exam went, I just told them one thing, I'm not ending it here. I'm giving one more try.
Because uh irrespective of the ranks we get, at least that self-satisfaction of writing an exam is uh maybe more important to me. And I don't know about others, but I'm just telling Uh to me, it is more important that you give your best irrespective of whatever rank we get. If you are happy that I did my best on this, it's left to God. So, I had that attitude. So, I just told my parents I'm giving one more attempt. So, I started seriously from December, sir.
Okay. So, I just went through uh my own notes, Bhatia notes, once more.
Okay. Then uh Uh, for every month from then on, from January, I set a timetable for 1 month, not for the whole 3 months.
So, it's like to be at the moment. Don't take everything on your head too spontaneously that I have 3 months, what should I have to study in 3 months? No, we'll go like 1 month at a time, 1 day at a time.
So, I planned my timetables for January once.
Uh, uh, during that time I used to give my GTs every 10 days once. Because that's when I actually started giving GTs very seriously after uh, going through my notes.
So, from February it was like uh, 7 days once a GT. And between GTs I have to cover at least two subjects.
Any, uh, lengthy along with short ones.
So, sec- uh, Feb second revision was done. So, when I entered March, I uh, increased the frequency of me giving GTs. So, it was once in 5 days.
So, by the end of April, the whole month of April, I gave GTs almost alternate days.
And in the last 10 months, I gave GTs every single day.
Oh.
Every single day, sir. Because uh, I know how it feels to sit in front of a computer for 3 hours, how the last 50 set of questions will actually go wrong if I don't read the questions well. I didn't want that fatigue to take over during the exam.
Whatever fatigue happens, have to practice it right now.
So, uh, I was I was in terms addicted to giving GTs that if I don't give GTs, my whole day was like I used to I used to be feel like this day is incomplete.
So, the moment I get up, I used to have breakfast, give a GT. It's hardly 3 hours.
>> [snorts] >> Yeah. 1 hour of review and it's done.
So, that that actually helps us to formulate a strategy for those who are actually watching you now.
So, that what we need to understand from what she just told us that first you have to understand that you have to do your theory first. You have to make sure that you have she's got two revisions in place before she actually started you know you know pedaling on the GTs. She can only increase the GT frequency because she's got the theory in the bank.
What a lot of students will not do is they will not really get into the theory first. So you want to then do maybe two revisions for the theory so that you have been you are in control of the GT spectrum. Then you can increase the GT maybe you can review it, see the errors that you do and then kind of fine-tune it then for your final exam. So that that really makes a great great smart move from your side. That makes a lot of lot of lot of sense. Then how much time did you take to analyze the GTs on every day? Uh sir it usually when I used to give earlier when my revisions were not thoroughly done it was like every question used to feel new to me because I was not thorough with the topic. So that used to take a lot of time maybe like 5 hours or 6 hours that way. But the moment I started giving a lot of number of GTs and my revisions also got better last time I gave GT it was hardly half an hour to 1 hour. Okay. Great. Yeah.
What Yeah, what what is one thing that usually you feel if you really want to point out what is one thing that really made your rank jump from that 900 number that you got to a 195 in the same matter of 6 months. What do you think that really was a game-changer if you want really for students to take home that one thing that you feel right now that made a huge difference in your preparation?
Anything that you can single out?
Uh yes sir I have two things actually.
One is reading questions properly because last time I missed out around 20 questions in my November because November was a comparatively easier one compared to May INI. So the knowledge that we had then I I think it was sufficient enough to get a good rank which I didn't get because I didn't read the questions properly. So that is one thing. So I had seen this somewhere that when you uh go through the question, at least to practice while giving GTs, either I have to keep my pen on the question while reading the question or keep your finger on the question. At least this is the strategy that I adopted so that I'll not miss except all of the above.
All those. So, because usually we just tend to read and switch it off. Yeah.
So, I did that maybe for two five to 10 GTs like that. Because I anyways have a pen and paper with me all along if I have to calculate something.
So, I used to go through that, at least the last word at least. You have to pinpoint and make your brain know that this is the question.
That actually helped me during my May INI also. I had actually missed it three to four questions like that with except.
So, the next time I came in to review those questions, then I noticed, "Oh, this is except and not all."
So, that is one thing.
And second thing is, sir, knowing the concepts. The nothing can beat this.
We may have innumerable sources to study. That is all there. But one thing is everybody should know the basics.
Because the moment we sit in the exam, all our complicated stuff tend to evaporate. The only thing that stays with us is the thing that you kept on reading since many months, which are the basics. Like imagine we don't know anything. At least from the basic sense we can get maybe three to five questions at least. Yes, sir.
That makes a lot of because that's what I I we keep on telling everyone. There's no point in rushing after new portion.
What you really want to rush for is sit in the classes, make your concepts, and then you have to keep on revising the same thing again and again. Once you run after because there's so much content in in the space around us. There's so much content. Some other institute is giving some other content. Someone is giving some Everybody is doing a good job. But when you switch your sources, as you rightly said, you can't focus on your notes. Then you're almost in your mind confused. Yeah, I know I want to work on that. I'm going to do it. It keeps on coming. That becomes very difficult.
That becomes very difficult. So, I think that really is a point very well taken.
Uh also, we I just wanted to know if I can if you can just give me your sample productive day.
In the sense, if I if you have a perfect day when you're studying, can you just get us through that day so that somebody maybe listen and say, "Okay, I I can do the same thing. Maybe I can do this and maybe For example, you said that you start with a GT right in the morning."
So, can you tell me like quick revision for a day and what a good day for you looks like?
Yes, sir. So, I'll just categorize into a day without GT and a day with GT. So, in in days between GTs, it was like I used to not get up very early. It was around 7:00, 7:30.
And just before breakfast, I always want to complete one topic, at least maybe of any subject. And I don't read one subject the whole day. That usually is tiring.
Uh by evening, your brain is fogged with the same subject, reading the same stuff. I used to divide my day among maybe two or three parts. So, half a day, read a different subject. Half a day, read one more subject. All right.
>> And every day, before going to bed, I used to solve maybe 50 to 100 questions every day.
So, that was like it's a um it's a thing that was routine all the time, just like brushing teeth.
So, it was like you have to do it and go to bed.
So, I used to keep the MCQs ready the previous day only.
Like these 100 MCQs are to be done for tomorrow. That's it. And before I started giving GTs actually, I I used to do 50 MCQs in the morning also. For those 50 MCQs, I used to prepare that question bank the day before and sleep off. So, the moment you get up, you should feel that everything is ready to you. If at all things are not ready, you feel fatigued again. I have to do this, I have to do that. So, if the Q bank is ready, I used to do that 50 questions, then start studying, have breakfast, take a small break of maybe 30 to 45 minutes, and then read one subject half, just half of it, until maybe your lunch or post lunch. Then in the in the afternoon, I usually don't prefer studying anything, sir. Because that is the time of postprandial where I always feel sleepy. So, I used to keep it for solving MCQs again of subjects which were done maybe like 1 week ago, which I tend to forget now. I just wanted it to end if I read a subject today, I'm not going to do MCQs of that subject today.
Because anybody who has studied today will obviously be able to recall it today.
So, that won't happen when we are giving INI. Because we can't read all the subjects in the previous day. So, what I used to do was if I read physiology today for example, I'll give my MCQs maybe tomorrow or day after.
So that I'll be able to recall and put it back again.
Yeah. And today, I'll be doing MCQs of something which I read 2 days back.
Mhm. So so that at one point of time, you are having the a hold of multiple subjects at a time. So that you don't have the fear of losing out or gripping out of things.
>> That's so beautifully told and I'm sure I'm sure this is a great advice and I'm sure so many people who would listen to you would do this because what happens as we said and we say this also is you need to hook up your your memory because it goes deeper and deeper into your mind.
>> When a new subject come, that's kind of read earlier. So, you want to do something to pick it up like a fishing rod, want to pick that up up and then that's what you beautifully have done.
And I'm so happy that you have kind of verbalized that so beautifully and people are able to to I'm sure they would understand that. I'll I'll tell you something I mean I'll ask you something personal to you is is if I if you want to praise one faculty beyond anyone else in your face to face, go ahead and go ahead and make him happy that, you know, Dr. Amulya is is is praising me and and I'm sure I'm sure you have that one one person, male or female, who wants to whom you want to praise a lot. Please go ahead and do it.
>> [laughter] >> Who's that one person you want to pick out who's really like you really really got inspired, you learned very well, uh and and who's your favorite person?
Uh sir, actually there are two.
Uh it's uh Tamim sir and Jai Arora from surgery. So, Tamim sir, I just feel he's way above and I can't reach him and no praises will ever reach him. I know that because sir, really because uh when I ever want to like praise or something, I used to I want that, okay, I'm capable enough of doing it. I don't think so I'm I'll be ever capable of doing that. So, uh he's on one side and uh Jai Arora sir from surgery, he's he's my most favorite.
Yeah.
I'm sure I'm sure uh we would pass that that that uh review of of him because it's always nice for a teacher. See, all teachers here are are humans at heart.
So, they they I'm I'm sure they they they like and they love every every small uh you know, comment like that that they get. I'm no they nobody gets tired of of hearing something like that.
So, I'm so happy that kind of you've done that, right? Great. So, now now tell me, I mean, what is your future plan? What do you want to take? What do you want to do? And what what is your in your mind with this rank?
Um uh sir, actually I I don't have priorities like uh I just don't know what I don't want to do. I don't know what I'll be able to take because I think that's the safest thing right now for me to do. I've just eliminated few things that I don't want to do.
So, rest of those are still in the uh arena where uh I'll just go along how the counseling goes.
>> [laughter] >> Okay. Okay. So, so tell me did you attend the one shot and how did that plan and that that did that help you plan the last few you said few months of preparation? Was that helpful with you attending it or were you were you okay with the GTs and the notes or did you get that also? Uh sir, actually I didn't attend one shot because during the last few days I felt active recall was more important to me than listening to people telling because the moment I switch on one shot and sit, maybe after half an hour I used to lose interest because it is somebody else putting efforts for me and there is nothing from my side to put and I don't want to do that during my exam hours because in the exam it's only me who I have to recall it and do it.
So, I didn't opt for one shot but I did watch all the T&Ds. All subjects, all the T&Ds, all the days.
Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. So, I mean one more thing that I always ask maybe you and your mother and that's something that's often missed in the entire preparation cycle and that is to look at mental health and maybe a burnout with this kind of intensity, with this kind of effort that okay this GT is there, this is there. So, we I'm the first person to admit that the biggest game is between the two years. So, did you see any burnout? Did you have anxiety? How did you handle the comparison that some of us feel with the peers around us that what you're saying maybe I'm a bit behind. These are natural thoughts. So, do you have anything to share with our students who are saying maybe who are yet to reach your stage but who are still vulnerable?
Yeah.
So, one thing is as I told my mom, I'll be honest in this.
Whenever such things happen usually she goes to office by 8:30 9:00 and she comes back by 6:30. Okay. So, I used to just wait for the time so that the moment she come, we used to dance.
To some random music. I don't know what.
Just play it and dance. Because uh she is also tired the whole day being at office, sitting in front of computer, speaking to people. So, the moment she comes back, it's very natural that even she needs some kind of stuff that gives her energy. So, the moment she comes, we used to dance for a while. Maybe it may take 20 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, I don't know. We used to dance as long as we are tired. Okay, that's the best thing that I've done in this past 6 months. That's one. And usually for dinner and all, I used to sit with them.
I used to not sit in my room and have the dinner.
So, majority of the times, breakfast I used to have it in my room, but when it comes to evening dinner, never miss a family dinner. That's where you randomly talk about stuff which is not at all related to your studies.
At least then that is very much essential at least in this phase I feel, sir.
>> [gasps] >> Yeah. Yeah. And listening to listening to lot of bhajans. I mean, it's not compulsory that you have to listen to bhajans, lot of songs, whatever people prefer.
But I used to love lot of bhajans of Krishna.
So, I was literally addicted to it even on the day of the exam while going to the center, and I never studied in the morning.
For 2 to 2 and 1/2 hours, I just listen to the songs on the way.
So, I think Yes, that was that was in fact my next question that what is your exam day strategy? So, now I know there's a higher connection to that strategy. So, maybe God was planning that for you so you didn't plan something for yourself.
Maybe there was a higher Sir, it's like when we are in this journey where nothing is predictable. I can't tell that I'll be able to get rank one. I'll not I can't tell that my exam will go well. So, at least in this journey you need somebody that you can trust on. I I don't tell that it has to be God. It has to be your mom. Something. At least put your trust on something.
Some one thing that can help you guide.
So, that's what I believed in.
Yeah, so I mean I'm so glad that you've brought up so many different aspects of your preparation. And just from talking to you I can actually appreciate the real clarity that you have. And I I I I can I can see that that and I wish that clarity stays with you for a very very long time because you seem to have planned everything well. Your mom has been an able an a partner in this in this journey with you and and the dance was was was was so beautiful to say. I'm sure people actually actually should learn that it's important to unwind, okay? And you you need to do things that really make your heart swell up with joy.
>> Yes, sir. Definitely. Yeah. crushing stress, the only thing that you want is relief. So, rather than getting so I'm glad you didn't say I used to be on the phone. You know, see something. You know, that actually the whole problem, right? So, and you've said that it's it's it's such beautiful thing that you dance. It gives you movement, gives you dopamine. So, I'm I'm I'm so happy that you verbalized that. So, Yeah. any final any final points for those who are now attempting the NEET exam? Not a lot of time to go.
You want to say something to them and so that they can they can they can now, you know, let's say they feel right now key maybe they're not good enough. That's the commonest sentiment I see, right?
And people thinking.
>> Yes, sir. So, what do you feel in this less less next three four months so that they can have a good shot at the NEET exam next? Yeah. So, one thing is I always wanted to tell this.
The moment we start learning, we should always have that thing in the mind that I don't know anything. But, as we are nearing the exam, the only thing is I know everything. These are the only two statements I used to tell to myself.
Even on the day of giving GT, in spite of read well or not, I used to always tell my brain I know everything.
Whatever it is. But, while you're studying, study as if you know nothing.
So, that's the thing that pulls you to study more. The moment you skip a page telling that I know this. So, that's the end of learning. I never wanted to do that. So, the moment you open a page, always think that you know nothing. And you're studying, you're knowing better right now. But, on the day of giving exam, however you have read, you have not studied, you have given the end number of GTs, no GTs, doesn't matter.
Only thing you have to train your brain is I know everything.
So, I think that helped me a lot. And during these last 4 months, uh, rushing around with GTs, I don't think so that's going to help, sir. Because, uh, being strong in the revisions is more important than giving GTs, I feel.
Because, not going through syllabus and giving GTs will not fetch us anywhere.
So, at least maybe for one next 1 month, going through the complete syllabus is more important. After that, we can pick up with GTs every 10 days, as I told, or 7 days.
>> that is what I think all of us can learn now that, you know, your GTs are the cherry on the cake. But, if you don't have the cake, you don't have the cherry. Right? So, it's important to do add that up to your armamentarium later on. You can do your your theory, get your theory through first, but don't do GTs at the cost of your revision, at least. So, great. So, that's that was very nice for us to see. So, I think at the, uh, we've got about half an hour in. So, that it was it was it was very enjoyable. I would I would really confess to speak to you. You have you have great aura, and you you're really you're really made things very well for you for all of us to hear. Thank you so much. God bless. And, uh, my congratulations to all of you in the family. And I wish you all the best.
Thank you, sir. Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you. Goodbye.
Yeah.
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