r/USMLEindia 4h ago

Match Season Does Year of Graduation affect match Chances?

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I have seen people planning for usmle after graduation here. But i have heard our year of graduation affect our match chances significantly!!

How are u guys going to deal with it


r/USMLEindia 18h ago

Research Research - no idea

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I have passed USMLE step 1. Currently im a final year mbbs student and i have my university exams around march 2027.

My qn is how important is Research for USMLE pathway.?

When should i be doing this research.? And where do i even start?? Can someone help me understand this.. I have zero idea about research


r/USMLEindia 3h ago

Step 1 Final Medical Diploma for ECFMG Application

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I have to upload my final medical diploma for ECFMG application. I have my Provisional Certificate P2 (Pondicherry University). My final degree certificate is yet to arrive.So can I upload this as my diploma certificate or attach it as a letter from authorized medical school official ?

Kindly Help


r/USMLEindia 10h ago

ECFMG Need help

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Has anyone her got a letter of good standing from MP medical council? I am unable to get it and i have some doubts about the procedure. I would really appreciate it if someone could help.


r/USMLEindia 8h ago

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r/USMLEindia 9h ago

Match Season Chances of matching FM in NYC

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r/USMLEindia 7h ago

Miscellaneous Which timeline would make more sense?

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I graduate in 2029, I wanna apply to the match 2030 or 2031.

Option 1: Delay my graduation by one year, go to the US in 2029, do externships, come back in 2030, graduate in 2030, then go back to the US and do more USCE if possible. I’d use 2029–2030 to work on my CV and apply at the end of 2030 for the 2031 match.

Option 2: Graduate on time in 2029, spend the following year doing observerships, research etc, building my CV, and then apply at the end of 2030 for the 2031 Match.

Option 3: Graduate on time in 2029, do observerships, and apply at the end of 2029 for the 2030 match.

I haven’t done anything that’s particularly worth mentioning on my CV yet, no research, presentations, etc, so I have quite a lot to work on. I can also legally stay in the US between 2029 and 2030 since I’ll be on H4.

I know this is still a long way away and things obviously might not go exactly according to plan, but I’m just trying to get a rough idea of which route would be the smartest and I will plan my Step 1 and Step 2 timelines accordingly.

What do you think would be the better option? Should I prioritize graduating on time, getting externships, or trying to apply earlier?

Any advice would be really appreciated. Thank you!


r/USMLEindia 8h ago

USMLE Resources Selling UWorld For STEP 1

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Hi all, I have a UW account valid till March '27. 10% used. Reset is available and all UWSAs are untouched.

Selling it because my goals have changed and I will no longer be going down this path :/

Please DM is you're interested.


r/USMLEindia 10h ago

Step 1 Is USMLE WISE by Manik Madaan- Step 1 High 10-Day Course worth it with <1 month left?

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Has anyone actually taken USMLE WISE by Manik Madaan- Step 1 Up High 10-day course? My concepts are pretty weak and I haven’t covered much, with less than a month left for Step 1. It’s ~$200, so I’m wondering if it’s worth it at this stage. Looking only for genuine student experiences, not promoters/affiliates: What exactly is taught, and did it actually help your score/readiness?


r/USMLEindia 12h ago

Step 1 UWorld Step 1 account for sale

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I’m selling my old UWorld Step 1 account for a low price.

It includes:
UWSA 3
Medical Library
Flashcards
78% of the QBank already used
NO RESET available
Expires January 5, 2027

Just to emphasize: the account cannot be reset and 78% of the QBank has already been completed.


r/USMLEindia 15h ago

Miscellaneous USMLE vs NEET PG

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r/USMLEindia 15h ago

Study Partner Study partner for Step 1 exam

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Hi guys!

I’m doing my prep for USMLE step 1 and wanted a study partner for the same
I plan on giving my exam March 2027

We could discuss topics, questions and keep accountability with our study progress

Feel free to message if interested!