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NExT Is Not a Harder NEET PG: Dr. Rahul Deb Explains What It Actually Is
There is a quietly dangerous assumption circulating among students preparing for the National Exit Test. The assumption is that NExT is essentially NEET PG with more clinical questions and a slightly evolved pattern. Study the same content, prepare the same
His Highness and His Holiness: The Distinction Anish Agarwal Makes That Changes How You Think About Achievement
Most people spend their lives moving toward things. A better position. A larger income. A stronger body. A more functional family. More recognition. More security. More. Always more. And this movement is not wrong. The building, the striving, the disciplined
Why Salary Disappears by the 10th and What Puneet Bilgaiyan’s Six Pots Framework Does About It.
Most families know this feeling with uncomfortable precision. Salary credited on the first. Relief fills the house. Bills get paid. Groceries arrive. EMIs debit automatically. School fees transfer. The phone buzzes with transaction after transaction. By the tenth, a quiet
The Breath Is Not a Wellness Trend: Dr. Kaushal Explains Why It Is the Most Powerful Tool a Woman Already Owns
In the middle of a difficult conversation, in a racing mind at 2 am, in a moment just before reactivity spills into words that cannot be taken back, there is a pause available that most people do not know they
How The MegaRecall Handbook Teaches Candidates to Read a Medical MCQ Like a High-Scorer
The gap between a candidate finishing in the 90th percentile and one finishing in the 60th percentile is almost never about the total content covered. In the vast majority of cases, both candidates have studied the major subjects seriously, covered
The Credibility Gap: What Ritin Agarwal Says Every Consultant Must Understand About Today’s Client
A prospective client walks in, and within the first ten minutes, it becomes clear they have done their homework. Not the old-fashioned kind where they read a few articles and talked to a colleague. The new kind. Where they have
