When the NEET PG result -out moment drops, stories flood in from aspirants across the country. Dr. Yashdeep’s? Pretty wild. She snagged Rank 45 in the NEET PG exam—first attempt.
What makes it crazier? She pulled this off while surviving one of the most soul-crushing internships imaginable.
Starting Strong at UCMS Delhi
Dr. Yashdeep’s from the 2019 batch at UCMS Delhi—a college infamous for brutal clinical exposure and an internship schedule that destroys you.
Balancing hospital chaos with exam preparation? Most people barely survive. She managed both.
His secret wasn’t some revolutionary method—just doing the basics right, consistently.
Head Start Before Internship Even Began
Biggest advantage? She didn’t scramble to start during the internship.
She ‘d already:
- Made solid notes during MBBS
- Used them repeatedly for professional exams
“Finished my pharmacology notes in second year and just kept using them during internship.”
This gave her a foundation most people are scrambling to build when NEET PG preparation starts.
Slow Start, Strong Finish During Internship
Instead of trying to be a hero with some crazy schedule right away, She eased into it:
- Barely survived the brutal postings
- Started picking up steam when shifts got lighter
- Went all-in during the last 2–3 months
Planning it this way kept her from crashing while building actual momentum.
Picking Resources That Actually Worked
Her preparation strategy was straightforward:
- Main notes for the heavy subjects
- BTR (quick revision material) for the shorter, integrated stuff
This setup meant:
- Concepts actually stuck
- Revision didn’t eat up weeks
- Things stayed in his head
MCQs: The Practice That Changed Everything
Like most NEET PG toppers, Yashdeep lived in MCQs.
Started grinding questions even during internship:
- Worked through subject-wise question banks
- Kept practicing via modules whenever she could
Final phase? Almost entirely MCQ-focused.
PYQs: Still Worth Your Time
People argue about PYQs constantly. Her take’s pretty clear:
“PYQs mattered a ton, especially toward the end.”
He saw it happen:
- All the Questions that she’d bombed earlier
- Popped up again, tweaked slightly
This let him:
- She easily find weak spots fast
- It helps to tighten his accuracy
Last 10 days? PYQs ate huge chunks of her preparation strategy.
Grand Tests: Quality Over Quantity
Internship meant she couldn’t pump out endless GTs early on.
Last month though? Different story:
- Hit GTs every other day
- Analyzed instead of just chasing scores
Her hack:
Quick MCQ review videos let her process GTs fast instead of losing days breaking them down.
The Final Stretch Makes or Breaks You
Internship wrapped in April. Last 2–3 months? Pure study time.
That phase decided everything.
Let her:
- Revise without hospital interruptions
- Dive deep into PYQs
- Sharpen test skills
This final push separates ranks in NEET PG exam— She milked it completely.
Environment Pushes You Forward
Being around high performers helped.
Seniors and batchmates killing it created:
- Utmost competition that pushed her forward
- She used to get motivation on rough days
“Tons of my batchmates landed good ranks too.”
Success feeds success.
What’s Coming Next?
With this rank, Dr. Yashdeep’s chasing Radiology—one of the toughest branches to crack.
Her performance? Puts that goal right in her hands.
Here’s What Actually Matters
Dr. Yashdeep’s path proves you don’t need some wild strategy to crack NEET PG.
You need:
- Showing up consistently for months
- Picking resources that work and sticking with them
- Grinding MCQs regularly
- Nailing that final revision
Even with internship wrecking your schedule, it’s doable—if you stay locked in and disciplined.

