I have a playlist documenting my journey to UK: ru-vid.com/group/PLsSVrVYZuJGb16FhuliAI16ljrEYjqugp Also you can get my google sheet for planning your PLAB 1 preparation strategy: abhinavkumar.ck.page/e4c48eebb0
Please answer me , I'm really confused. Is it better to do MD in India and then appear for MRCP to move to the UK or is the PLAB pathway better? If I complete MD in India, can I enter the UK speciality training in between, like ST 3 or 4 ???
@@Annexin5402 if you do MD first, you'll probably get a job as trust grade ST3 via the MTI pathway where your royal college sponsors you. Then once you're in UK, you can apply for ST4 interviews. However for this, you shouldn't have ever failed PLAB.
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I'm currently Preparing for plab 1 and I feel that this path is filled with lot of uncertainities and I'm often tempted to take pg seat via neet route (got decent rank to get branch of my liking)but I decided and booked plab 1 seat😂as I feel it's worth the wait ... But those anxious thoughts linger in the back of my head..by the way very informative video . covered everything in one video ...you've earned a sub 👍🏻
I'm the 1000th Like on your video. You explained very well. I'm doing MBBS from China, I will do the same as you did. I'm inspired by you dear brother. ♥️🙏🏻
Everyone talks about the preparation for plab 1&2. Its awesome that ur informing us about everything else, which is quite complicated 😅. Would love if you share more videos going into details of getting a job in uk, and actually existing there after😅
Very informative video doc. Love the way you simplified it. Please also make a video about how to get into FY1 for IMGs( the do’s & dont’s )Would be of great help.. looking forward more from you ❤
You are really amazing and thank you so much for all the information and taking out your time to address all the details be it small or big, really appreciate your work and your information. Thank you so very much 😊
I am on the journey towards coming to the Uk and the video has got most information in 55 minutes and this is called a true Timeline from plab 1 to registration and ending up a job as well .
You are a nice guy. Positive. Upbeat.. but.. brevity is not your best suit. Even I have that flaw. My aalaap is long. People have a short attention span. One must come to the point right away, without any frills. It's a rare and admirable trait. To date, I couldn't develop it. I hope you overcome this ! God Bless !!
Thanks for your feedback. I understand your pov, However some people just want an explanation as detailed as possible. So I spoke like I'd speak to a friend... Not thinking about time restriction and focusing on making sure there's no unanswered questions afterwards. For my goal with this topic, a bullet point style video wouldn't be effect
thank you for ur support Dr. i am medical intern, 10 months behind graduation and i plan to take PLAB 2025; can you guide me in the journey, what things I need to do if any before completion of my MD? THNAK YOU AGAIN!
Extremely elaborative and informative video Dr Abhinav! Sharing your point of view on the whole process really helped me to understand how should I go about it in the future! Quick question- Can we choose the city where we do our core and speciality training? Or it is based on our performance and rank? For example, if my partner and I want to be in the same city for the whole of our training, is that possible? Looking forward to learning more from you!
Thanks sujal. Yes you can choose your deanery just like you would do for any med school in India after you pass NEET and list your preference. Ofc the higher rankers get priority in their choice. However some trainings could have you rotate in different hospitals within your chosen deanery (a deanery can have 3-4 hospitals, often just 1 hospital in 1 city) for up to a year at a time cuz some departments may not be able to accommodate you in a certain hospital. But all these hospitals will still be within 1-2 hrs travel distance of one another. Car is kinda essential to working in UK but most people just move to the city of training Or... You can do the CESR route where you stick with one hospital in an out of training program but you have to arrange your rotations yourself going back and forth with the HR to line up with training requirements
Thanks for the amaaaaazing video! Applying directly apart from trac jobs was very valuable information . I just passed plab2. Planning an attachment soon and ALS from UK . Have an audit and some informal teaching experience. Anything else I can do to increase my chances?
You are already at peak performance. Just prepare on the emergency scenarios that you could possibly encounter in your chose department. After all, an SHO is often the first contact with an emergency patient, so your interviews could be based around that
Everything is so much work. If it was easy, everyone would do it. Finally, remember pareto's law. Work 80% now and You'll live comfortably with 20% work later. If you only do 20% now, you'll have to do 80% work later just to survive.
Tell us something about kmc mangaloree like how to got admitd thorugh kea or mcc counseling nd fee structure... Your intership experience nd stipnd provided.... Etc der is very less info about kmc mangalore in youtube
Much informative sir , Sir at a point u mentioned you applied for a job , then after sometime you got PLAB 2 result, So my point is can we get a job in UK just after passing PLAB 1 only.
Hey bro 👋🏻🤗 Is it disadvantageous to take UK route after MD Medicine in India ? Thought about PLAB came very late to me when i have already spent 1 year post internship preparing for INI CET & NEET PG Now i have decided to go ahead with MD Medicine But i always want to pursue my career in UK thereafter... Would be grateful to get your insights 😊
I would say you'd still be getting by with less earnings if you stay in India, even with PG. So I would say to try for UK. The path is quite clearly laid out for you in the video. However if you have already joined MD, then no point as the bond will be too high. Complete the degree in india and then come.
It was really an informative video. Thank you so much. I'm in a confusion that whether I'm eligible for GMC registration. Because i completed my MBBS from Kazakhstan, course of 5 years without internship. Later i returned to india , cleared my FMG exam and completed my internship of 1 year from Government hospital, Belagavi. Now I'm bit confused, whether GMC will accept my registration because med education at one place and internship at another place. And registration and verification will be done after plab 2 i guess. What if they don't accept my documents after all my path for plab.
Smoothly explained doc ❤...i want to know that is it compulsory to get registered in our respective medical council here in india in order to be there coz you mentioned about that verification from delhi medical council and karnataka ....as i have graduated from china
I remember reading on Facebook chat once that it's best to get registered in your home country first. But you can discuss again on FB groups. Just search "plab 2 and gmc registration" on fb
Thank you Doc for this very informative video. I got my MBBS degree from China and return to my home country Ghana and recently started preparations for the PLAB 1. With regards to the GMC registration, would there be any problem if I’m not certified in my country and also only did clinical rotations while preparing for my country’s license exam which I’ve opted not to take anymore?
You need to have a license of some country at the minimum. However you can email gmc directly and ask them what to do in this situation. Also, you can join Facebook groups and discuss your concerns there. Someone else would've gone through similar
hi Dr.Abinav . I HAVE COMPLETED MY MBBS in 2016 . I like to know is it must to to do FY1 . since we have already did our internship here in India . sgould we do again in Uk after completing plab .
Thank you for the comprehensive video. Can you please clarify whether you flew back to India after one month of clinical attachment and then did all the job application, visa paperwork while in India?
I stayed till I got a job. But it's fine even if you go back and take the interviews since everything is online anyways and all communication is via email. But yes in my case I got a job while I was in uk then went to India to apply visa. Uk won't let you apply from inside uk
Hi there. I've always used the world directory. It was the same for USMLE and for plab. Although I would say if the med school is on either one, that's gonna be some extra work cut out for you
2 years. But this was COVID times so exams got cancelled and stuff. After COVID, people are doing it in 1 year. The problem is getting a job which takes a few months more
Doctor, i want to know how fast did you got your first job after getting GMC registration? and how long did it took for you to get registration after plab 2 results? again thanks for all these details because i’ve few months left in plab2 but i’ve booked attachment and ALS to do just after it.
My time frame was long due to COVID but nowadays people are getting done with English + both plab parts in 1 year. For registration, it took me 1 month as I had just one hospital to get my Gen 1 form signed from and 2 state medical councils to get my good standing certificate from. For job, start looking soon after plab 2 pass result and don't wait for gmc registration to be done. It can take a few months but it's easier to get a job when they are recruiting in bulk, ie around May-June and around Nov, Dec
Very informative & inspirational , iam very lucky that i found you vedio , but a question please !!!! roughly how long does it take to complete (OET , PLAB1 & PLAB2) till you secure a job ? i mean how how long does it take from PLAB 1 till you secure a training job in uk.
Thank you for this informative video… after plab2, if we plan on getting GMC registration, applying for jobs & getting the skilled worker visa while still in the UK on a standard visitor visa, do we have to mention these in the itinerary while applying for the standard visa & if not, what can we mention in the itinerary so that the immigration officers approve the visa without questioning us about what we’re going to do after PLAB2 for the remaining months..?
It's perfectly fine if you mention 2 months and stay 6 months (the limit of visitor visa). Don't write things that could jeopardize your approval. I wrote 2 months but had a change of mind and stayed 5 months to do ALS, get gmc registered, secure a job, etc. You'll not be breaking any law. You will however, need to go back to apply for your skilled worker visa. Applying from UK is a challenge.
Thanks a lot! You can def take the PLAB 1 in the UK. But you'll need to justify your reasoning more aggressively to Visa guys because PLAB 1 is held outside the UK as well, so why do you want to come to the UK for PLAB 1 alone? You should have a convincing reason for going back home. A very strong bank balance of yourself or your sponsor will definitely help.
hi, i’m a second year student and will be moving to 3rd year in a month. can you please tell me what i should do to set a solid base for plab during internship year? did you refer to any counsellors to get a route on how to go about every exam. i sometimes worry that PLAB will be a relatively difficult exam to pass but how would you grade the difficulty level based on prep and testing? (i didn’t have a good experience with neet but i was very passionate about medicine) thank you for the video, really helped a lot!!
I got full registration almost a year ago after passing PLAB 2 but not got shortlisted even once despite applying for around 70 junior level jobs. I got ALS, BSS, close to 100 CPD points, formal teacher training, clinical attachment at the NHS, international presentation, local presentations, 5 audits/presentations at NHS, teaching at the NHS, resat/repassed OET(previous one expired), 5 years of exp after the F1 year in A&E in my home country, managerial role history, medical school prize, voluntary work and some other stuff as well. I am thinking of giving up my license and to give up on medicine as well. Do you have any advice ?
Try going the MTI route. Medical training initiative where royal College can sponsor you if you show at least 3 years of experience in a given department.
@@drAbhinavKr that means, after completing MBBS in INDIA....then going to UK for further training.....then after returning to INDIA after 8-9 years(after completing core training)...I will still have the MBBS degree only??
did you have to be in UK for GMC registration ? . What I mean is If I come back after PLAB 2 exam to India, will I be able to complete GMC registration from India and then apply for jobs online and attend interviews online and once securing a job I can go back to UK. Or Will I have to go to UK just for the purpose of GMC registration ?
You can very much do everything from India. I was in the UK but not once did I have to go anywhere physically for GMC registration. My dad did have to run around back in India to make sure the gen 1 forms get signed by the hospital I worked at. So being in India will have its advantages. Although recently I've heard they are gonna start physical ID verification for which you need to visit the GMC building in person. It wasn't there at my time due to COVID so please have a look at that first
@@drAbhinavKr I read about in the GMC website and found out that as we are verifiying our ID during PLAB 2 Exam, we don't have to make another visit to GMC London specifically for ID verification or registration.
Getting a job these days is difficult as you mentioned Dr Abhinav. I have been applying constantly for a job with good clinical experience . However, Getting rejections. What have to be done to get shortlisted ? please guide
I did my mbbs (2016 internship year ) and md ( 2021 passing year ) in community medicine from government colleges in Delhi After that from 2022 I joined WHO with the communicable disease department in Delhi itself and currently still working there I want to pursue pediatrics in uk How doable does it sound ? I understand I need to write plab for gmc as I can’t write MRCPCH due to no inpatient experience in pediatrics ? Will I need to repeat all foundation years fy1 and fy2 ? Will the non clinical gap effect my cv ?
You can start from F2. Or even possibly prepare for the interview and apply for it with a crest form. Your CV is good enough that you could possibly secure a training in paeds. On the other hand, do F2 for a year and then get training
Thanks a lot ..get CREST signed after F2 ..and then enter S1 right ? Nd also will doing a msc in child health help in anyway ..till the time m done with my plab and gmc ..it’s huge investment Caz
Hi Sir, Is there any chance to pursue Master degree in any fields related to health sector in UK after doing BHMS (Homeopathy) in india and should this student work directly or indirectly in health services in UK ??
Sorry I don't think there's any scope for non allopathy routes in the NHS. So I don't think BHMS is a recognised bachelor's degree. Might have to do another bachelor's in UK or elsewhere first
Hi doctor. Good info. I am a medical officer working in state government fir 8 years. I have completed my Plab1. For GMC registration, will I get GEN 1 certificate to be signed??
Plz make a video on epic verification with fine details . And i have a query that if we have passed all our exams and the process u told are we going to get a direct job or to we need to go through a training programme
You need to apply for interviews after getting a gmc registration. It's just like how you would apply for a junior resident job in India. Email multiple hospitals, or fill out the application online as I talked in the video, wait to hear from them and once selected for interview + you pass that, you'll have a job.
Hai if u see this message please reply.....if i done my mbbs degree in abroad without qualify neet ug..can i apply for plab with that graduate degree certificate of my university.
Sorry if I misunderstand your question as it has some grammatical errors. But if you're saying it's been 5-6 years since you did MBBS, and now you want to apply for FY1, then I'll say yes you definitely can apply. You'll probably be eligible for FY2 as well if you did an internship before. However, just to bolster your CV for job, take up a junior resident job in your country and work a few months while studying for PLAB.
@@drAbhinavKr I can’t work in India I passed mci exam also my internship was done ! But nmc cancelled it saying I was not eligible to give exam at first place. Now the time has been wasted also can’t go back to Ukraine cos of war. That’s why this is the only platform left
@@drAbhinavKr thanks, yes that’s what if the last option given the gap years I have. Just wanted to have an idea if that long gap would be considered for FY1
Hi, thank you for your video. Can a student who has passed from Private College with paying donations for his Medical degree can come to England and become a Doctor or not? Your views please.
Of course you can. I used to envy people who bought their way into medical school. But now I'm like... You do you man! Nowhere on your degree will it say you studied via donation. I know people who couldn't get a single med school in India that they had to study in easy to enter places like Ukraine/china/Bulgaria. And now they're full fledged doctors in UK, and have gone ahead financially than those who stayed back in India. Just take the exam. You'll be working in UK in no time
is there any sponser notes which a medical college in india need to have so that its student can appear for plab? because for usmle one requires ecfmg accredation of its college
Med schools need to be on world list of med schools. But they don't need ecfmg accreditation themselves. What is a sponsor note? Same as before, as long as the med school is on that world list, their students can appear for plab.
nmc is not accredited , candidates apply before 2024 will be considered for writing usmle nothing like that for plab accreditation will not cause any prob in further are you sure