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1. Travel : different countries , culture etc . 2. Side passion : Better opportunities 3. Pubs : to relax and social gathering . 4. Work life balance : better personal life 5. A proper system for everything. 6. Public transport : cheap and easily available . 7. NHS: free healthcare . 8. London City : multicultural and multinational . 9. Art and culture . 10. Beautiful Country side . 11. History and architecture : unreal 12. Weather : all 4 seasons . 13. Christmas celebrations . 14. Better pay . 15. VAT and taxes .
@@pradipchaterjee9576 In the long run nope, one needs to give Royal college exams such as MRCP etc to proceed into speciality training and these are almost at par/ slightly less with that of USMLE. However this path is preferable, as it takes us slow n steady
I love how it’s dark by 4pm in the winter and light until 10pm in the summer. I have visited India twice - I have thoughts about going to live there for two months just to experience it, as I love India - but two things I noticed were; the sun goes down between 6 and 7 all year, and the moon is on it’s side 🤣
@@userybv233 we went to Rajasthan the first time - Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jodphur, Udaipur, and New Delhi, then on the little train to Simla - the Cecil Oberoi was one of the best hotels we’ve ever been to - and then up to Mahobra(?) the Wildflower Hall hotel, where it snowed and snowed and we had to stay in. I’ve never been to Agra but would love to go. On a separate visit we went on the canals at Cochin - beautiful. India is special. There was a reserved woman receptionist at the Viceroy’s House in Simla, who became much friendlier when she overheard me talking about a picture of Nehru and Lady Mountbatten, who had affair when Lady M was there as Viceroy’s wife 🫢🤣
Wonderful video. Could you please do a video or atleast a story about why you chose the PLAB route over Neetpg? Something more academic from the viewpoint of a doctor. Anything as long as it doesn't cross your boundaries. 💕
so lovely to see sponsors coming your way. You deserve every bit of it. touchwood keep slaying girl and keep motivating all of us medicos. lots of love and health to you from delhi❤️🧿
Ma'am I'm a Med student in India. I have also decided to pursue my MD from UK and the speciality which I've decided is psychiatry itself. Your channel has helped me a lot. Thank you ma'am
True about the diversity, especially in London. My husband was from India and we were walking in Hyde Park back around 1958 when he saw an old friend from his military academy. They were so pleased to meet so unexpectedly but - that is London - you never know who you might see. Yes, we even bumped into a film star there, John Derek, followed by his entourage! I didn't notice if his wife Bo Derek was with him; more likely my husband did!! Well, she was glamorous - definitely a '10'.
@@psychonarc123 haha all good, been working here for almost a year now in Ashford . Starting GP training in August . Guess I’m happy it all worked out well.Appreciate your content! :)
@@psychonarc123 yeah not too bad! Ashford is getting as expensive as London so there’s certainly a high cost of living but I’d say it’s still manageable.
Love love love love this vedio I think this is what I wanted to listen to while preparing for my plab exams to get myself motivated that m gonna have sooo many opportunities to visit my fav destinations 💓💓💓 Monisha Thankyou for making such information yet soooo nice vedio
I am glad that you are enjoying life here. India is vast by comparison with the UK. I was fortunate to spend 10 weeks travelling around Northern India back in the 1990s and I only skimmed the surface, even if using trains rather than flying. It might take a lifetime to see all of that fascinating country. Strange how a lot of expats in the UK mention pubs in their videos about life here. Maybe your side passion should be making adverts for the UK tourist board.
PLAB is a licensing exam to get medical license with GMC. To get into residency/training you need to apply to the speciality you want to pursue. Also, to be able to do that you need GMC registration/U.K. medical license regardless.
I am a neet aspirant . please wish me the best that i crack neet this year , then i will make all my dreams true , i wanna move to UK , my aunt's family live there ..... and its my mother's wish too to go to their place someday . please wish me luck
dii can you make the video on that ki aap wha settle hone tak kitne baar uk gye I'm mean the whole jorney ki aapne plab kab diya and whole timeline and for gmc registeration ke documents check up ke liye aapko wapis se visa ke le apply krna pda ya nhi .... plz make this video on this topic 🙏🙏
@@drmonishamishra okay so a typical Indian IT professional who travels to UK on work permit visa for the onsite assignment… How long does it take for him/her to get residency?
Hey could you say what are the inticracies involved in bring our parents to UK as in 1. How long can they stay with us ** 2. Is it possible to get a PR fr them
Komorebi. Parents are not generally considered dependent on children. So they will get visitor visa which does not lead to settlement. . Spouse and children are considered dependent who can settle with you after you get PR.
Dear Imrose. Opening a bank account should not be difficult if thats what you mean. There are only 2 documents needed for opening a bank account. ID proof which would be your passport and address proof. The letter from NHS stating your NHS accommodation will be OK. But if you chose to stay in a private rental apartment, your letter of contract from the landlord will be sufficient. If you stay with friends and family then it might be difficult because then you dont have rental contract and no electricity or water bills to show. Best Wishes.
Hi Monisha this is dr.bhavya I knew u r from ramagundam ...coz I live in Telangana and am too planning to go for plab thank u so much for ur productive videos
Sis , this video is really amazing . I can see your spirit when you talk about Christmas, it's mind blowing 🔥 .... Can you please make a video about regret of moving to uk or its good to stay in india .... In fact showing the negative side of UK too ( if there is any or which you hate ). Showing both negative and positive side of everything is amazing ❤️
Hello, thank you for your video! I have a question If you work more than 40 hours per week you have to choose between free days or money or you recieve them both?
Ramone. If you are working you will be on a rota and all on calls are mandatory as part of your training. You cannot decline them. You can swap with someone else and ask them to cover for you and you can cover their shift later. Anything out of hours is paid.
2Hr Train from Hyd and cant even get to Ramagundam...I know how that feels, coming from same place. Will be flying to UK soon and wondering how would it feel like moving from a place with 40+ c temperatures to a cold country like UK.
Hi Dr Monisha Mishra you have made a wonderful video , and it has made my day . I'm sure you had to put a lot of effort to make a video like this and i really appreciate it. Could you do a video a more detailed analysis on the salary of doctors in the US, UK and in India I'm a doctor from an upper middle class family and I'm living comfortably here in India but i want to move abroad, but im worried that i wont be able to live comfortably with the pay in UK ???? Ps : i have to take care of my parents too and my wife is not working. If you have time please reply to this comment 😊😊😊
Can u shed some light on the point of migrating one's parents to UK. I am 3rd yr Internal medicine resident in SMS,jaipur and my wife is in 3rd of Obgyn in AIIMS delhi. My parents have a private practice and they r both doctors, physician and obgyn. How can they come and stay with us? Like if we are planning to have a baby there, it would be better if our parents are with us. I would really appreciate if u make a video on it. I guess most of the people who are in my state of mind must be having this question. Thank u btw 🙏🏼
Vapul. It is very difficult for parents to get settlement in UK. They can come and go as they will be granted multiple entry visitor visa. So parents visiting their daughter or daughter in law for the birth of a child, visa would be readily granted but if you are thinking of long term staying with you till the child starts going to school , that would not be possible.
I would have loved it if you mentioned the derby culture 😂. Well keep up with the great work i now have a channel where i can get updated about the country im trying to move out to
Hi Monisha, I enjoyed watch your video. I am really pleased you love the UK. I am English but live overseas at the moment, watching your video reminds me how nice UK actually is, I miss it and the history and Pubs etc. You are also a very lovely, beautiful lady. I hope things go well for you x
Hello I am a final year student and a lot is going on about UNIVERSITY EXAMS, INTERNSHIP, EXTERNSHIP, NEET, PLAB, EPIC, etc. Much is clear because of your earlier videos on PLAB AND EPIC, thank you so much for that Doctor. I just have one query: If someone pursuing MBBS in Maharashtra takes externship in Delhi because of language issues, will that create any problem with GMC registration process kindly advice if possible
Condition of doctors during residency in UK can't even be compared with Indian residency. Here in India we work like dogs😑. Just all work and no appreciation,no career growth, miniscule stripend, no extra pay for extra hours,no leave even for 10 days in year, have to arrange paid replacement from own pocket during absence, bossy foul-mouthed seniors, constant exam pressure, fight for seats with golden caste and tribe people 😝
Depends on where you are in your career. If you’ve done only MBBS then PLAB. If you’ve done PG from your hike country then could complete Royal College Exams or PLAB. I’ve explained it here - ua-cam.com/video/gGxl2SawDVA/v-deo.html
Hello doctor .I have watched all your videos . Thankyou for making the videos regarding plab psychiatry in uk... It was very helpful to me. I have a small doubt..I want to pursue psychiatry in uk too.I completed my plab 1 nd now joined in msc in psychology meanwhile I comple my plab 2 and get the registration nd job. So this course would be helpful to me at any point in my Psychiatry journey in Uk?
Hi kindly suggest some tips about plab 1 ... my wife is a doctor and she will attempt her plab part one after 4 months ... kindly help us and give some guidance... if you will help in this path it will mean alot and appreciated Thank you sister
Hiii didi really loved your video. Mu 3rd year medical student au apankara bahut bada fan. Mu bi plab pai try karibi passout hela pare. Dekhiki bhala lage j India ru specially odisha ru jaiki jane senior didi achanti. Dhanyabaad didi ete details re guide karithibaru. 🙏
Sister , I'm from Chennai . I have completed my 12 th CBSE in this year . With the percentage of 94.3%. can you please say me some suggestions , that whether doing mbbs in uk or india , like which one is better . Please it's my kind request .
Dear Shalini. Dr Monisha is talking about post MBBS. Depends on what you call better. You would be doing the language IELTS exam and UCAT exam and possibly an interview depending on the university. And fees is mininum 25000 pounds per annum. Accomodation and living costs are separate . Multiply that by 4 yrs to get the total cost of studying. You would be getting paid in FY1 and FY2 before you enter higher training. Hope that helps.
Hey. I didn’t appear for OET so I’m not really sure but you could check the Facebook PLAB group which should have study materials in the files section.
Interesting video, just had a few qs for you- 1- Have gone through yur earlier vids...so maternity leave was an important consideration for you yet you r not interested in starting family. 2- India is a state of jugaad? Would you say you're such a hypocrite that you got through everything here without ever using any jugaad? And are you suggesting everyone here who did not choose to move to your country of choice stayed here only for the sake of jugaad? 3- I don't see why you became a doctor if leaves were that important for you. Should be a business woman that would not kill either. Better save lives whole heartedly than looking for leisure at work. Anyway just an observation! ! hypocrisy is apparently what takes you to another country it seems!!
Give her a break dude,she is just stating her reasons for moving to UK,they may or may not resonate with you,but you don't have any right to call her murderer and you are critcizing her for thinking about leaves?? Ain't work life balance important...grow up!!
Hey hey hey Narayana Sahu. I hope you felt good leaving that comment behind. Because, I feel really good having a break from work. You should try it. Also, just because I called out on instances where jugaad happens doesn’t mean the whole country works that way. Stop generalising my comments to a 1.38 Billion population. I don’t need to justify about not wanting a family the same way I don’t ask strangers why they don’t want kids or want kids? Heard of manners, may be? Becoming a doctor = never desiring a break? Nice one. 😂 Business woman? Well, because you gave me so much of unsolicited advice here’s one from me. Don’t be so salty! Cheers.
Firstly commenting on your 3rd point. If a person is a doctor or becoming a doctor they should not be allowed to demand any leaves? Being a doctor is one of the most hardworking profession in the world. And if after doing that job a person demands or even expects leaves they shouldn't have been a doctor. Wow! Kudos! Shame on you. And while she is clearly stating her reasons to move to a certain country , i believe you shouldn't be taking things so personally. Instead of being thankful to her for being so helpful towards people who are struggling with things, people like you try to bring everyone down! People like you who are nothing but internet bullies are the reason some people are moving to another country. To atleast get some positivity.! Cheers to you mam for being such an inspiration! Respect! Please dont let such bullies get to you. You are doing a great job!
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1. Travel : different countries , culture etc .
2. Side passion : Better opportunities
3. Pubs : to relax and social gathering .
4. Work life balance : better personal life
5. A proper system for everything.
6. Public transport : cheap and easily available .
7. NHS: free healthcare .
8. London City : multicultural and multinational .
9. Art and culture .
10. Beautiful Country side .
11. History and architecture : unreal
12. Weather : all 4 seasons .
13. Christmas celebrations .
14. Better pay .
15. VAT and taxes .
Thanks raju bhaii
Raju bhaiiii
Actual reasons are it's easy in comparison to usmle 😂
And other thing is the pay 😂😂
@@pradipchaterjee9576 In the long run nope, one needs to give Royal college exams such as MRCP etc to proceed into speciality training and these are almost at par/ slightly less with that of USMLE.
However this path is preferable, as it takes us slow n steady
@@pratyush_t does that mean usmle is better?
U r d reason I’m trying for plab…. U go girl…. Whenever I see ur video u motivate me a lot… thankuuuu dear… really love n appreciate ur efforts…..
Me too!
what is right time to start preparation for plab
Me toooo 😭❤️
@@tikeshprasad2291if you're still in med school, then immediately you finish med school
If not, then now
@@tikeshprasad2291right time is now😅😅😅😅
I love how it’s dark by 4pm in the winter and light until 10pm in the summer. I have visited India twice - I have thoughts about going to live there for two months just to experience it, as I love India - but two things I noticed were; the sun goes down between 6 and 7 all year, and the moon is on it’s side 🤣
lovely that you liked it in India here, if you don't mind can I ask you what parts of India you visited..😊
@@userybv233 we went to Rajasthan the first time - Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jodphur, Udaipur, and New Delhi, then on the little train to Simla - the Cecil Oberoi was one of the best hotels we’ve ever been to - and then up to Mahobra(?) the Wildflower Hall hotel, where it snowed and snowed and we had to stay in. I’ve never been to Agra but would love to go. On a separate visit we went on the canals at Cochin - beautiful. India is special. There was a reserved woman receptionist at the Viceroy’s House in Simla, who became much friendlier when she overheard me talking about a picture of Nehru and Lady Mountbatten, who had affair when Lady M was there as Viceroy’s wife 🫢🤣
Recently I was doubtful about pursuing the PLAB pathway, however now I am sure because of your vlog. Thank you ma'am😇
I’m glad I could help! 😁
Wonderful video. Could you please do a video or atleast a story about why you chose the PLAB route over Neetpg? Something more academic from the viewpoint of a doctor. Anything as long as it doesn't cross your boundaries. 💕
yes it is truly amazing to think you can get on a 2 hour train and visit these historically beautiful countries :]
so lovely to see sponsors coming your way.
You deserve every bit of it.
touchwood
keep slaying girl and keep motivating all of us medicos.
lots of love and health to you
from delhi❤️🧿
I love your enthusiasm - never lose it! 😁
Ma'am I'm a Med student in India. I have also decided to pursue my MD from UK and the speciality which I've decided is psychiatry itself. Your channel has helped me a lot. Thank you ma'am
Thank you for contributing your skills to the UK, doctor. I hope you have a long fulfilling life here…..
U seem to be a very thankful person, focused on the positive. I like that.
True about the diversity, especially in London. My husband was from India and we were walking in Hyde Park back around 1958 when he saw an old friend from his military academy. They were so pleased to meet so unexpectedly but - that is London - you never know who you might see. Yes, we even bumped into a film star there, John Derek, followed by his entourage! I didn't notice if his wife Bo Derek was with him; more likely my husband did!! Well, she was glamorous - definitely a '10'.
Underrated video! Loved it throughout 👍🏻
Loved the video
Thanks a ton, Manik. 🙏🏽✨
You motivate me to have a better life that my parents wont allow ! 🥺
😢😢
This is the best video till date for this query "why to choose uk?" Thank you...
Thank you so much for information
You are my inspiration to be able to decide to take a different career path! You motivate me every time I watch your videos ❤️
Thanks behen.....love from North East India 🇮🇳
Thank you for the love and support. 🙏🏽♥️ Sending love back to North East India.
Just wrote my plab2, waiting for results. It's been such a pleasure to see a nice positive video. Do post more often ❤
hey how did it go ??????? wishing you the best although its too late
@@psychonarc123 haha all good, been working here for almost a year now in Ashford . Starting GP training in August . Guess I’m happy it all worked out well.Appreciate your content! :)
@@unnatikumar9074 hehe ,,,congrats !!...just asking..are you financially good there? and lotsss of wishes.
@@psychonarc123 yeah not too bad! Ashford is getting as expensive as London so there’s certainly a high cost of living but I’d say it’s still manageable.
Please make a seperate video on comparison of moving to us uk and Australia please .😊
Covering major pros and cons
Can you please make a video on difference between PLAB VS UKMLA
I love the way u speaks English didi🙏🙏 love from 🇳🇪🇳🇪
Can you please make a video on your full journey from med schools to uk..please ..in detail..love your videos it's very informative..
Love love love love this vedio I think this is what I wanted to listen to while preparing for my plab exams to get myself motivated that m gonna have sooo many opportunities to visit my fav destinations 💓💓💓 Monisha Thankyou for making such information yet soooo nice vedio
please make a video on why you chose uk over us or Australia
Really helpfull and love your content ❤️❤️❤️
You make UK sound like a dream 🥺
Awesome background. Congratulations on getting a sponsor - big deal :) Hopefully, we'll see you more regularly here
I am glad that you are enjoying life here. India is vast by comparison with the UK. I was fortunate to spend 10 weeks travelling around Northern India back in the 1990s and I only skimmed the surface, even if using trains rather than flying. It might take a lifetime to see all of that fascinating country. Strange how a lot of expats in the UK mention pubs in their videos about life here. Maybe your side passion should be making adverts for the UK tourist board.
So plab is a exam to get jobs in uk .we will not be getting to do residency in a particular branch?
PLAB is a licensing exam to get medical license with GMC. To get into residency/training you need to apply to the speciality you want to pursue. Also, to be able to do that you need GMC registration/U.K. medical license regardless.
Once we have cleared plab and get gmc then after that do we get into residency there directly or again we have to qualify exam?
Hey.. I’ve made ample videos explaining the same. Here’s one where I’ve explained it in detail - ua-cam.com/video/e4uwGsRmIag/v-deo.html
Thank u so much it was so helpful ... Plz keep posting such videos
Thank you so much for the support.🙏🏽
It's the travel for me really
You are such an inspiration ❣️
Excellent video 😍very informative and sincere.welldone👌👌
Thank you so much! 🙏🏽😁
You took the best decision of your life moving out of the country- India. Believe me !
I am a neet aspirant . please wish me the best that i crack neet this year , then i will make all my dreams true , i wanna move to UK , my aunt's family live there ..... and its my mother's wish too to go to their place someday . please wish me luck
dii can you make the video on that ki aap wha settle hone tak kitne baar uk gye I'm mean the whole jorney ki aapne plab kab diya and whole timeline and for gmc registeration ke documents check up ke liye aapko wapis se visa ke le apply krna pda ya nhi ....
plz make this video on this topic 🙏🙏
(In Uk). Is it like only in India that Doctors are preferred that they should not get body tattoos.
The don’t discriminate if you have tattoos. If it helps I have 2 tattoos.
Keep it up doc
All is well with staying in UK but getting permanent residency there is very tough.. is that true?
Nope that’s not true. It’s a very straight forward process to get ILR and then British passport.
@@drmonishamishra okay so a typical Indian IT professional who travels to UK on work permit visa for the onsite assignment…
How long does it take for him/her to get residency?
5 yrs
Hey could you say what are the inticracies involved in bring our parents to UK as in
1. How long can they stay with us **
2. Is it possible to get a PR fr them
Komorebi. Parents are not generally considered dependent on children. So they will get visitor visa which does not lead to settlement. . Spouse and children are considered dependent who can settle with you after you get PR.
Yes the weather
Just ruins the cricket matches😂😂
Hahhaa, for sure agree with this.
Hello, doc . I request you to please make a video on how to get admission in RCS
Awww such a cute video
…cool vid… interesting to hear your observations… sounds like you are really enjoying life…
Beautiful video ✌🙌
Thanks alot for breaking it down can't wait to get there. A long way though :(
Always remember, one step at a time.
@@drmonishamishra Yeah surely!
Could please tell us about the banking stuffs while taking the plab in UK.
Dear Imrose.
Opening a bank account should not be difficult if thats what you mean.
There are only 2 documents needed for opening a bank account. ID proof which would be your passport and address proof. The letter from NHS stating your NHS accommodation will be OK. But if you chose to stay in a private rental apartment, your letter of contract from the landlord will be sufficient.
If you stay with friends and family then it might be difficult because then you dont have rental contract and no electricity or water bills to show.
Best Wishes.
Hi Monisha this is dr.bhavya I knew u r from ramagundam ...coz I live in Telangana and am too planning to go for plab thank u so much for ur productive videos
Could you please clarify me about the maternity leave. Are you also entitled to this one year maternity leave as a FY1 or FY2 Dr?
Yes.
Sis , this video is really amazing . I can see your spirit when you talk about Christmas, it's mind blowing 🔥 ....
Can you please make a video about regret of moving to uk or its good to stay in india .... In fact showing the negative side of UK too ( if there is any or which you hate ). Showing both negative and positive side of everything is amazing ❤️
😂😂 seriously.?
@@SatyamSingh-nt5jzin which part did you feel like this question as a joke mate
Hello, thank you for your video!
I have a question
If you work more than 40 hours per week you have to choose between free days or money or you recieve them both?
Ramone. If you are working you will be on a rota and all on calls are mandatory as part of your training. You cannot decline them. You can swap with someone else and ask them to cover for you and you can cover their shift later. Anything out of hours is paid.
@@gloriaalva8781 thank you!
Great information
2Hr Train from Hyd and cant even get to Ramagundam...I know how that feels, coming from same place. Will be flying to UK soon and wondering how would it feel like moving from a place with 40+ c temperatures to a cold country like UK.
Hi Dr, I just came across your channel and found it very interesting. I am moving to the UK soon. I just want to know how do I make friends in the UK?
Hi Dr Monisha Mishra you have made a wonderful video , and it has made my day . I'm sure you had to put a lot of effort to make a video like this and i really appreciate it.
Could you do a video a more detailed analysis on the salary of doctors in the US, UK and in India
I'm a doctor from an upper middle class family and I'm living comfortably here in India but i want to move abroad, but im worried that i wont be able to live comfortably with the pay in UK ????
Ps : i have to take care of my parents too and my wife is not working.
If you have time please reply to this comment 😊😊😊
Hi Monisha !! You have made a Wonderful Video !! So much Energetic and motivating ....I really appreciate
excellent video 😘🥂
Thankyou!!
Can u shed some light on the point of migrating one's parents to UK. I am 3rd yr Internal medicine resident in SMS,jaipur and my wife is in 3rd of Obgyn in AIIMS delhi. My parents have a private practice and they r both doctors, physician and obgyn. How can they come and stay with us? Like if we are planning to have a baby there, it would be better if our parents are with us. I would really appreciate if u make a video on it. I guess most of the people who are in my state of mind must be having this question. Thank u btw 🙏🏼
Vapul. It is very difficult for parents to get settlement in UK. They can come and go as they will be granted multiple entry visitor visa. So parents visiting their daughter or daughter in law for the birth of a child, visa would be readily granted but if you are thinking of long term staying with you till the child starts going to school , that would not be possible.
I would have loved it if you mentioned the derby culture 😂. Well keep up with the great work i now have a channel where i can get updated about the country im trying to move out to
Hi Monisha, I enjoyed watch your video. I am really pleased you love the UK. I am English but live overseas at the moment, watching your video reminds me how nice UK actually is, I miss it and the history and Pubs etc. You are also a very lovely, beautiful lady. I hope things go well for you x
Hey please can you lemme know the scope of Dentistry in UK :-)
Hello doctor, "COUNTRY" where one has done internship doesn't matter for GMC registration or there r selected countries approved for internship??
Please make a video about UK vs US your choice decision
Hello I am a final year student and a lot is going on about UNIVERSITY EXAMS, INTERNSHIP, EXTERNSHIP, NEET, PLAB, EPIC, etc. Much is clear because of your earlier videos on PLAB AND EPIC, thank you so much for that Doctor.
I just have one query:
If someone pursuing MBBS in Maharashtra takes externship in Delhi because of language issues, will that create any problem with GMC registration process
kindly advice if possible
Once you get license. Give ilets, than plab1 than go to uk and give plab 2. Once you pass plab 2 you will get gmc registration.
Condition of doctors during residency in UK can't even be compared with Indian residency. Here in India we work like dogs😑. Just all work and no appreciation,no career growth, miniscule stripend, no extra pay for extra hours,no leave even for 10 days in year, have to arrange paid replacement from own pocket during absence, bossy foul-mouthed seniors, constant exam pressure, fight for seats with golden caste and tribe people 😝
It’s so unfortunate to read this but I know everything that you’ve written is the truth. ☹️
@Dr Monisha... What is the better option completing Plab or MRCP in order to move UK
Depends on where you are in your career. If you’ve done only MBBS then PLAB. If you’ve done PG from your hike country then could complete Royal College Exams or PLAB. I’ve explained it here - ua-cam.com/video/gGxl2SawDVA/v-deo.html
U r my inspiration ma'am
Can you please give a home tour😅
Do you have tier-2, since when?
Hello doctor .I have watched all your videos . Thankyou for making the videos regarding plab psychiatry in uk... It was very helpful to me. I have a small doubt..I want to pursue psychiatry in uk too.I completed my plab 1 nd now joined in msc in psychology meanwhile I comple my plab 2 and get the registration nd job. So this course would be helpful to me at any point in my Psychiatry journey in Uk?
Hi kindly suggest some tips about plab 1 ... my wife is a doctor and she will attempt her plab part one after 4 months ... kindly help us and give some guidance... if you will help in this path it will mean alot and appreciated Thank you sister
yes. It will be helpful.
Hiii didi really loved your video.
Mu 3rd year medical student au apankara bahut bada fan. Mu bi plab pai try karibi passout hela pare.
Dekhiki bhala lage j India ru specially odisha ru jaiki jane senior didi achanti.
Dhanyabaad didi ete details re guide
karithibaru. 🙏
Patha para
@@DrJoyeetaDas98 Di we say "patha padha"
Not patha para 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sister , I'm from Chennai . I have completed my 12 th CBSE in this year . With the percentage of 94.3%. can you please say me some suggestions , that whether doing mbbs in uk or india , like which one is better . Please it's my kind request .
Dear Shalini. Dr Monisha is talking about post MBBS. Depends on what you call better. You would be doing the language IELTS exam and UCAT exam and possibly an interview depending on the university. And fees is mininum 25000 pounds per annum. Accomodation and living costs are separate . Multiply that by 4 yrs to get the total cost of studying. You would be getting paid in FY1 and FY2 before you enter higher training. Hope that helps.
Better if you get admission in govt medical College in india. And than get license and apply go to uk that will be good.
Sister how much does a specalized Anesthesia technician earn in uk
How did you migrate to uk ?
Thanks
Hi DrMonisha , you have done your MBBS from a foreign country ? Not from India. I am. FMG.
I did my MBBS from India.
Please tell the subjects included in plab?
Hey I’ve listed all the details here - ua-cam.com/video/qlPEJHrdrm8/v-deo.html
Mam in which University did u studied ??
Mam are you from a Bengali family or something like that ?
Odiya
Where did you go to med school??
India
You are so cute and pretty 😊😊😊😊
Can you take your parents to move there with you ?
Unfortunately, you can’t. But they can visit you on a tourist visa.
Any oet materials or academy
Hey. I didn’t appear for OET so I’m not really sure but you could check the Facebook PLAB group which should have study materials in the files section.
midhi godavarikhani ah? wow
I wouldn’t live in a country that not only colonised my motherland but starved it to death
I feel so proud to say...i cannot do what u are doing...al d best..love..mama
Nice
Very nice
Yes
Aao kabhi
used to be easy.....
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After the COS how long for work permit
Depends on how long your COS is for.
Why u didnt chose usa or australia
Because I wanted to move to the U.K.
Interesting video, just had a few qs for you-
1- Have gone through yur earlier vids...so maternity leave was an important consideration for you yet you r not interested in starting family.
2- India is a state of jugaad? Would you say you're such a hypocrite that you got through everything here without ever using any jugaad?
And are you suggesting everyone here who did not choose to move to your country of choice stayed here only for the sake of jugaad?
3- I don't see why you became a doctor if leaves were that important for you. Should be a business woman that would not kill either. Better save lives whole heartedly than looking for leisure at work.
Anyway just an observation! ! hypocrisy is apparently what takes you to another country it seems!!
Give her a break dude,she is just stating her reasons for moving to UK,they may or may not resonate with you,but you don't have any right to call her murderer and you are critcizing her for thinking about leaves?? Ain't work life balance important...grow up!!
Hey hey hey Narayana Sahu. I hope you felt good leaving that comment behind.
Because, I feel really good having a break from work. You should try it.
Also, just because I called out on instances where jugaad happens doesn’t mean the whole country works that way. Stop generalising my comments to a 1.38 Billion population.
I don’t need to justify about not wanting a family the same way I don’t ask strangers why they don’t want kids or want kids? Heard of manners, may be?
Becoming a doctor = never desiring a break? Nice one. 😂
Business woman? Well, because you gave me so much of unsolicited advice here’s one from me. Don’t be so salty! Cheers.
Reason #16 for leaving India is people like you, Narayana 🤦🏽♂️
Firstly commenting on your 3rd point. If a person is a doctor or becoming a doctor they should not be allowed to demand any leaves? Being a doctor is one of the most hardworking profession in the world. And if after doing that job a person demands or even expects leaves they shouldn't have been a doctor. Wow! Kudos! Shame on you.
And while she is clearly stating her reasons to move to a certain country , i believe you shouldn't be taking things so personally.
Instead of being thankful to her for being so helpful towards people who are struggling with things, people like you try to bring everyone down!
People like you who are nothing but internet bullies are the reason some people are moving to another country. To atleast get some positivity.!
Cheers to you mam for being such an inspiration! Respect!
Please dont let such bullies get to you. You are doing a great job!
@@deansilveira123 Agreed!