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 Welcome to MBBS Diaries: A Journey Through Medical School


Hi there! I’m Kuldeep, a first-year MBBS student with a passion for medicine, learning, and storytelling. I’m thrilled to welcome you to MBBS Diaries, a space where I’ll share the ups and downs of my journey through medical school. Whether you’re an aspiring medical student, a fellow med enthusiast, or simply curious about life in the medical field, this blog is for you.


Why MBBS Diaries?


When I started my MBBS journey, I realized how unique and challenging this path is. From late-night study sessions to dissecting cadavers for the first time, every moment has been a story in itself. I wanted to create a platform where I could document these experiences—the struggles, the victories, and everything in between.


The name “MBBS Diaries” reflects my vision: to create a collection of real, raw, and relatable stories from medical school. It’s a diary not just for me but for anyone who shares the dream of donning that white coat.


My MBBS Journey So Far


Starting MBBS has been a whirlwind of emotions. From the excitement of receiving my acceptance letter to the overwhelming first lectures, every step has been a learning curve. I’ll never forget my first neuroanatomy class—holding the human brain in my hands was both surreal and humbling. And yes, the relentless exams and thick textbooks can be intimidating, but they’ve taught me resilience and time management.


As a first-year student, I’ve also become deeply involved in anti-ragging initiatives. Standing against ragging is a cause close to my heart, and I’ll be sharing stories and insights on fostering a positive, inclusive environment in medical colleges.


What to Expect from MBBS Diaries


Here’s what you can look forward to:


Study Tips and Hacks: Simplified techniques for acing medical exams and understanding complex subjects.


Medical Memes and Humor: A lighter take on the everyday struggles of medical students (check out my Instagram for some laughs!).


Life Lessons: Personal growth stories, mental health discussions, and coping strategies.


Anti-Ragging Advocacy: Stories and resources to promote a supportive community.


Behind-the-Scenes Glimpses: Insights into life as a medical student, from anatomy lab adventures to hostel shenanigans.



Join the Conversation


This blog isn’t just about me—it’s about building a community. I want to hear from you! Whether you’re a fellow medical student, an aspiring doctor, or someone curious about the world of medicine, your thoughts and experiences are valuable. Feel free to share your journey in the comments below or connect with me on Instagram for more updates.


A Final Note


Medicine is not just a career; it’s a calling. It’s a path filled with challenges, growth, and endless learning. Through MBBS Diaries, I hope to make this journey a little lighter and more enjoyable for myself and for you. Together, let’s navigate the rollercoaster that is medical school—one post at a time.


Thank you for being part of this journey. Stay tuned for more stories, insights, and laughs 


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