How Dr. Yash Jain Topped NEET SS 2024 Surgical Group with
Focused Strategy and Surgtest
Securing All India Rank 1 in NEET SS Surgical Group 2024 is no small feat—and for Dr. Yash Jain, it was the result of structured preparation, disciplined revision, and using the right resources at the right time.
From Odisha to Rank 1: The Journey
Hailing from the small town of Kabanji, Odisha, Dr. Yash pursued his MBBS at KEM Hospital, Mumbai, followed by an MS in General Surgery at GMC Nagpur.
While the first two years of MS were dedicated to building surgical exposure and clinical skills, he shifted gears in his final year, focusing sharply on theory and exam preparation.
The first two years were more about surgical exposure and skill-building. But in the final year, I decided to channel all my focus into theory and preparation.
Textbook Foundation: Bailey & Love + Sabiston
Unlike many who skim through multiple sources, Dr. Yash stayed rooted in standard textbooks.
- Bailey & Love and Sabiston were his primary resources, studied cover to cover.
- He focused not just on reading, but on retention and application.
Yet, he soon realized that textbooks alone weren’t enough to master the competitive NEET SS pattern.
The Surgtest Advantage: MCQs + Grand Tests
That’s when he turned to Surgtest—to convert theory into exam-ready problem solving.
- Practiced extensive MCQs, with emphasis on previous years’ questions and repeat patterns.
- Identified direct overlaps in the actual NEET SS exam—like embryonal cell carcinoma and gallbladder cancer staging—which were lifted or closely mirrored from Surgtest.
- Made weekly Grand Tests (GTs) non-negotiable, especially in the last stretch.
“I made it a point to attempt at least one GT per week. It wasn’t just for scores, but to simulate exam pressure and pacing.”
This mix of structured MCQs + timed grand tests kept his preparation sharp and aligned with the real
Beyond Books: Mental Fitness & Balance
Dr. Yash also prioritized his mental health—a crucial but often ignored part of SS prep.
- Adopted evening yoga in the final two months to stay calm.
- Drew strength from topper interviews, senior guidance, and peer support.
- Stayed grounded by setting small, achievable goals and staying connected with family and friends.
This balance helped him walk into the exam hall with confidence
Dr. Yash Jain’s Advice for NEET SS Aspirants
- Stick to standard textbooks → Bailey & Love, Sabiston.
- Revise consistently → repeated reading is key.
- Don’t ignore clinical exposure → ward learning builds acumen.
- Use Surgtest → streamline prep with MCQs and grand tests.
Prioritize mental health → a calm mind performs better.
Key Takeaway
Dr. Yash Jain’s NEET SS 2024 journey proves that success doesn’t require endless resources—it requires clarity, consistency, and the right tools. With textbooks as his base, Surgtest MCQs and GTs for application, and mental wellness practices, he cracked the exam with AIR 1 in his very first attempt.
If you’re preparing for NEET SS or INI SS, his story is a reminder:
- Build your foundation with standard texts.
- Strengthen recall with Surgtest.
- Train under real exam conditions.
- Stay mentally fit.
With the right focus, your first attempt can also be your best attempt
