Dr Aman Tilak : AIIMS-D

Hey everyone, this is Aman Tilak. I am currently pursuing MD, Nuclear Medicine at AIIMS, Delhi & have done MBBS from AIIMS Delhi itself. I love guiding and inspiring people all across India to crack competitve exams. Do follow me on Instagram and if there any suggestions, do provide me there

I secured following ranks in the exams.

INICET Nov 2022 : AIR 455
AIIMS 2017 AIR 33
JIPMER 2017 AIR 34
Boards 96 %

Every person has an incipient potential which when tapped will surely give unexpectedly remarkable results.

Forget about the saying "Kuch Bada Krne k Liye Bada hona padta hai" , realization of your potential would definitely help you overcome the so called age barrier and perform commendably

I am open for collaboration : email me at amantilakorganisation@gmail.com ( kindly don't ask doubts here, for that you can follow me on Instagram @aman.tilak.5 )


Dr Aman Tilak : AIIMS-D

Are you struggling with revision? Jab bhi revision karne jaate ho poora chapter phir se padhne lagte ho aur questions tab bhi solve nhi ho paare hai?
Mere NEET k preparation time mein, the following revision strategies worked for me:

1) Class ke baad aur agli class start hone se pehle go through of what I wrote in the notes revision in 10 mins

2) Ghar par jaake us din ka revision - Ghar par jaake jo aaj padha tha, uske notes dekhta tha aur uspar based Q Practice same day hi krta tha

3) Har moment utilize karna -
Mai puuri koshish krta tha ki ek bhi moment waste nahi ho. Washroom phone nhi, book leke jaata tha. Brushing karte time bhi charts dekhta tha. Small moments add up in a big way.

Everyone has a unique way to revise but you have to check what works for you. Yeh strategies mere liye kaam kar gayi aur mujhe AIR 33 in AIIMS exam mili.
Toh socho mat. Apna revision strategy banao aur jamm k mehnat and questions solve karo.

Comment mein batao: Tum abhi revision kaise karte ho?

6 days ago | [YT] | 1,713

Dr Aman Tilak : AIIMS-D

Read this 👇 if you REALLY want to improve your NEET 2026 Score!

Why your SCORE in Mock Tests is STUCK and How to IMPROVE it in the actual NEET Exam! The main reason is that either you are not analyzing your mock test properly ya fir analysis karte hii nhi ho. And agar mocks hi nhi de rhe ho toh please yr daro matt, jitne bhi number aaye, koi dikkat nhi hai but please tests do!

Mein tumko 3 steps aise bataunga to analyze your mock test jisse agle mock test mein tum improve karogey. But remember, this analysis will take 3 to 4 hrs but it is worth it and it will help you in NEET 2026.

After you have given a mock test, take the following steps:

Step 1: The questions you got correct but took too much time

Yeh questions tumhara least priority hain but still dekho ki solution mein kaise shortcut use kiya gaya hai. Isse tumhara time management improve hoga aur same type ke questions jaldi solve kar paoge.

Step 2: The questions you got wrong

Yeh tumhari weaknesses hain aur iss par act karna hai. Jo question galat hue, check karo ki kaha galti kari. Formula ki problem thi? Conceptual clarity nahi thi? Ya silly mistake thi?

Jis bhi category mein galti hui, ussi type ke 5 se 10 questions practice karo during analysis. Yeh bohot zaroori hai kyunki agar repeat nahi karoge toh wahi galti phir hogi.

Step 3: The questions you left

Yeh sabse important hai. Yeh btate hai ki what you have not studied or did not understood.

Write down all the concepts of the questions jo leave karke aye ho ya fir topic. Agar wo topic kia hai toh dekho kyon leave kia tha aur revise that topic and do a lot of practice of those questions. Agar nhi kia wo topic then watch a small video or check notes then do a lot of practice of those type of questions.

If you practice these 3 steps during mock test analysis, there is almost 100% chance of your improvement in your next mock test.

Mujhe comment karke btao ki abhi tumhare mock test mein kitne number aatey hai aur aur NEET mein kya score ka aim kr rhe ho!

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 2,040

Dr Aman Tilak : AIIMS-D

Why do you not get 650+ or 700+ in NEET mock tests?
The answer is simple: you have not practiced enough questions or studied enough.

Dekho, mujhe pata hai tumne mehnat ki hai. Mujhe pata hai tum roz padh rahe ho. Par yeh sach hai ki agar tumhe wo score nahi mil raha jo tum deserve karte ho, toh tumne abhi bhi enough nahi kiya hai.

My logic is very simple: itna padho, itne questions solve karo ki jab tum exam hall mein baitho, toh tumhe koi question naya na lage. Har question pattern tumhe pehle se pata ho. Har concept tumhare dimaag mein itni baar revise ho chuka ho ki wo automatic aaye.

Agar tum sach mein 650+ ya 700+ chahte ho, toh abhi se volume badao. Apne daily goals badao. Daily 15 pages NCERT padhne ka promise kro aur daily k hi daily unn pages par based Q Practice kiye bager sona matt. Make it impossible to fail. Itna kaam karo ki failure ka chance hi na rahe.

Jab tum ye kroge toh, trust me you will start seeing improvement in your performance, in your focus and study hrs. Tumhara confidence level alag hoga. Tumhari speed alag hogi. Tumhara accuracy alag hoga. Log kehte hain smart work karo. Main kehta hoon both karo. Smart work bhi aur hard work bhi. Par volume toh chahiye hi chahiye.

Comment mein batao: Tumne ek din mein Max kitne pages NCERT k padhe aur kitne questions solve kiye hain total honestly? Tumhara NEET 2026/27. Tumhari mehnat. Tumhara volume. Make failure impossible.

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Dr Aman Tilak : AIIMS-D

This is How it Feels upon securing AIR 1 🔥 - https://youtu.be/n3KWs7s2cAY
Dreams Do Come True for those who Chase them, giving in everything for them! Luck also only favours those who work Hard Enough!

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Dr Aman Tilak : AIIMS-D

The DARK SIDE of NEET Preparation No One Talks About
The Hidden Reality is-
Behind every “Top Rank,” lakhs of students quietly battle ANXIETY, PRESSURE, and SELF-DOUBT. Hard work alone isn’t the challenge, it’s the relentless expectations from parents, teachers, and coaching institutes that break spirit and focus.

Over 70% feel intense stress and burnout during preparation. Many lose sleep, joy, and health chasing results, not realizing a clear mind is their biggest asset.

One tough comment or low mark can spoil days, and most never talk about it out of fear of being judged.

The ABSOLUTE TRUTH:
Your NEET score is not your value. SAY NO TO DISTRACTIONS AND GUILT. Prioritize your well-being, it strengthens you far beyond any exam. Take care of your health and mind; share your struggles in the comments so others know they’re not alone.

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Dr Aman Tilak : AIIMS-D

It's finally - Dr Aman Tilak, MBBS, MD Nuclear Medicine (AIIMS Delhi) 🙌🔥

The last 8.5 years at AIIMS Delhi were truly the MOST BEAUTIFUL years of my life. Grateful for every challenge, every lesson, and every moment.

And now… Ready to begin a new chapter by pursuing DM in Therapeutic Nuclear Medicine - let’s go for another 3 amazing years! 🔥

2 months ago | [YT] | 6,452

Dr Aman Tilak : AIIMS-D

Kya tumhe Diwali celebrate karni chahiye?
Read this if you’re feeling alone or guilty this festive season 👇

Haan, celebrate karo lekin balance ke saath.
Diwali ek din ki hai, par tumhara sapna saalon ka.
Subah aur dopahar apna plan follow karo, wo extra hours padh lo jo baaki log aaj miss kar rahe hain.
Apne family ko bata do ki kab disturb na karein taaki tumhara focus bana rahe.

Shaam ko guilt ke bina enjoy karo,
kyunki tumne apna kaam poora kiya hai.
Khush raho, present raho, ye bhi zaroori hai.

Aur jab celebration khatam ho jaye,
wapas apne warrior mode mein aao,
aur khud se bas itna promise karo:

“Agli Diwali Government Medical College mein celebrate karunga.”

Discipline bhi ek festival hai,
bas usse har din manate raho.

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Dr Aman Tilak : AIIMS-D

Read this if you feel STUCK in NEET drop vicious cycle:

Drop le liya NEET 2026 ke liye, par ab khud ko failure lagne laga hai?
Na friends ka support mil raha hai, na parents ka. Na koi mentor hai.
Sirf ek doubt baar-baar dimag mein hai:
"Kya main NEET 2026 crack kar paunga?"

Roz soch kar uthte ho ki aaj 12 ghante padhai karni hai…
Topics khatam karne hai…
Par focus chala jaata hai, 2 ghante bhi mushkil se ho paate hain.
Agla din? Zero.
Aur guilt, anxiety, overthinking ke beech tum khud ke sabse bade enemy ban jaate ho.

Yeh sirf tumhari story nahi hai, yeh lakhon droppers ki kahani hai.
Par ek baat yaad rakhna-
EVEN TOPPERS FEEL THE SAME!
Fark sirf itna hai, wo har din, har emotion ke baad bhi
apna kaam karte hain. Wo iss process ko ek game ki tarah treat karte hain.

Agar sach mein badalna hai, toh comment mein mujhe promise karo:
"Chahe kuch bhi ho jaye, main uthunga, aur khud par kaam karunga."

Aaj se, abhi se, apne syllabus ko honestly assess karo.
Apne strengths, weaknesses, samjho.
Apna tareeka build karo.
Dheere-dheere study hours badhao, doubts clear karo, aur har din better bano.

Aur jab bhi lage phir se aisa kuch toh iss post ko save karke, yahin se restart karo. YOU GOT ALL IT REQUIRES to ROCK NEET exam - just keep up the consistency!

4 months ago | [YT] | 1,320

Dr Aman Tilak : AIIMS-D

Hit Like ❤️ if you wish to attend PULSE next year as an MBBS student! For your knowledge, Pulse is the Biggest Fest for Medicos of the entire South Asia and this is how AIIMS Delhi looks during this time!

5 months ago | [YT] | 3,418

Dr Aman Tilak : AIIMS-D

Who is a teacher? Growing up, I used to think a teacher was simply someone who stood in front of a blackboard and delivered lessons. But as I walked deeper into life’s journey, I realized that a true teacher is anyone who changes the way you think, ignites your curiosity, and empowers you to transform. My very first teachers were my parents, who patiently held my hand as I learned to take my first steps and shaped the essence of who I am. It was in those moments - triumph and failure, laughter and tears - that they passed on lessons of resilience, faith, and unconditional love.

A teacher can be nature itself, quietly nurturing wonder. Nature taught me that curiosity isn’t just a feeling; it’s a force that makes us ask, “Why?” and chase after the answer, no matter how far it takes us. Sometimes, our teachers are the books we read, the scientists whose stories stir us and make us dream big, or even a stranger whose random act of kindness motivates us to serve and uplift others. In short, a teacher is anyone or anything that leaves us changed, inspired, and more capable than before.
On this Teacher’s Day, I pause and reflect on all the mentors who have shaped my story. Every encouraging word, every guiding hand, every stern correction when I slipped - these were seeds sown deep within me, finally growing into the confidence and discipline I carry today. I know that without these teachers, I could not have imagined my path - let alone have the courage to walk it.
When times were tough, it was my parents who reminded me that even the biggest obstacles are surmountable with grit and hope. When academic pressure felt overwhelming, my teachers helped me rediscover joy in learning, not just acing exams but truly understanding, questioning, and evolving. Their faith in me often burned brighter than my own, and they became the wind beneath my wings.

Today, as I pursue my MD in Nuclear Medicine at AIIMS Delhi, I stand not on my own, but on the shoulders of those who believed in me when I doubted myself, who taught me the meaning of service, and who pushed me to aspire higher each day. To every parent, mentor, and teacher - my journey from MBBS to MD is not just my achievement, but a testament to your love, guidance, and sacrifices.

Thank you for teaching me that being a doctor is not just about medical knowledge, but about kindness, integrity, and a lifelong commitment to learning and serving. My story is, above all, a story of gratitude - for teachers, both seen and unseen, who have shaped my destiny

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