Most people would consider a government medical officer’s job a milestone. Of course, who doesn't want a stable career, a respected position, a secure future. Dr. Bidyarani had all of that. Yet somewhere between long hospital shifts and hours spent studying in local libraries in Manipur, she decided to challenge herself again.
The AMC CAT MCQ exam isn't just another licensure exam. It was her way of stepping beyond the familiar and exploring the possibility of building a medical career out of her comfort zone. A government medical officer from Manipur, Northeast India, she cleared the AMC exam on her very first attempt while managing a demanding clinical role and studying from local libraries in her home state.
In a tete-a-tete with Dr. Akram Ahmad, PhD from the University of Sydney and International Healthcare Career Coach at Academically she shares the journey that took her from a railway hospital in Delhi to the threshold of a medical career in Australia.
An Inspiring Career Life of a Government Medical Officer
Dr. Bidyarani's medical journey is nothing short of remarkable in its geographical and academic breadth. She completed her MBBS from Moscow People's Friendship University in 2010, cleared FMGE in 2011, and did her internship at the Railway Hospital in Delhi. The organisation, as she describes is a bustling tertiary-care facility where every essential medicine was freely available to patients.
From Delhi, she returned to her home state and joined government service in Manipur in 2015. She then pursued postgraduate training in Physiology, completing her MD by 2019, and went on to serve as a government medical officer. It was a respectable, stable career by any measure. So what made her look beyond India?
Career Timeline
2010: MBBS, Moscow People's Friendship University, Russia
2011: Indian Medical Council FMG Exam- Cleared
2011–12: Internship: Railway Hospital, Delhi
2015: Joined Government Service, Manipur
2016: Started MD (Physiology)
2019: Completed MD; served as Government Medical Officer
2024: Visited Australia → began AMC exam preparation
Shocking Truth of a Government Medical Job in India
"The healthcare system for doctors here in India, I am not fully satisfied," she told Dr. Akram Ahmad, candidly. The contrast she described was stark. At the Railway Hospital in Delhi, every medicine a doctor prescribed was available and free. In Manipur, the situation was different. Medicines were sometimes available, sometimes not. Budget constraints, supply chain gaps, and resource limitations meant that the care she wanted to provide wasn't always the care she could provide.
This wasn't frustration born of impatience, it was the quiet accumulation of professional dissatisfaction that many Indian doctors in underserved states know well. Then, in 2024, she visited her sister in Australia. And something shifted.
"Seeing the work and family life there. I felt it was better," she recalled. That visit didn't just plant a seed. it reoriented her entirely. She came back with a purpose: to sit the AMC exam and build her medical career in Australia.
How can an Indian Govt. Medical Officer Pivot to AMC Pathway?
What's particularly inspiring about Dr. Bidyarani's story is that she had no senior colleagues, no mentor, no ready-made roadmap. "I just started Googling, any coaching centre in India for AMC." That search led her to Academically.
She enrolled, and began attending classes from April. The early months were turbulent. At the time, she was working as a Senior Resident, a role that left little room for focused study. Live classes were frequently missed. But here's where the structure of the right coaching programme made a difference. She watched the recorded lectures, again and again, fitting them into whatever pockets of time she could find.
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AMC Exam Preparation Schedule and Tips: Hear it from the Qualifier Herself
By July, Dr. Bidyarani had started studying in earnest. She couldn't study at home, "with a family, it's hard to focus," she explained. So she took herself to a study hub and library in her city, and committed to a rigorous daily routine.
Seven hours a day, in a library, away from home. For a working doctor and mother, that is not a casual commitment, it is a deliberate act of ambition. It paid off.
Topic Weightage to Crack the Australian Medical Licensure Exam
When Dr. Akram Ahmad asked her which subjects demand the most attention, Dr. Bidyarani didn't hesitate. Her answer was specific and actionable, exactly the kind of guidance that aspirants need to build their own study plan.
| Subject Area | Specific Topics |
| Medicine | Cardiology, Neurology, Urology |
| Dermatology | Melanoma, skin cancers, cancer-related conditions |
| Psychiatry | Broad psychiatric presentations |
| Surgery | GI obstruction, acute surgical presentations |
| Medical Ethics | Consent, autonomy, duty of care |
| SPM / Preventive Medicine | Public health, social medicine |
"Medical ethics is very important," she emphasised, in a way that many Indian FMGs overlook until too late. The AMC exam is designed to assess fitness for Australian clinical practice, and that means testing how you think about patient-centred care, not just clinical recall.
FMGE vs AMC: Which is a Better Choice for a Better Future?
Having cleared both the FMGE and the AMC, Dr. Bidyarani has a uniquely informed perspective on how the two differ and her answer should reshape how FMGEs approach their AMC preparation.
"For FMGE, if you revise your notes again and again, even without doing MCQs, you can directly answer. But for AMC, you have to think. You have to be very thorough with the stem, especially the last part of the question. The recalls, the last month's recalls and exam-week recalls are very important."
This is a critical insight. Many Indian doctors fail the AMC not because they lack knowledge, but because they approach it the way they approached every exam before it, through repeated rote revision. The AMC rewards clinical reasoning, contextual judgement, and the ability to interpret a multi-layered question stem under exam conditions.
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AMC Exam is Very Difficult: Myth or Truth?
Ask a group of Indian doctors about the AMC exam and you'll hear the same things: it's brutal, it's nearly impossible, it's not worth attempting unless you've been out of clinical practice for less than two years. Dr. Bidyarani has a measured but firm response to all of this.
"It's doable. It's not that difficult."
She isn't dismissing the challenge, she's reframing it. The AMC exam rewards doctors who approach it with the right strategy: understanding which topics appear most frequently, how MCQs are framed in the Australian clinical context, and building basic theoretical foundations that anchor applied reasoning. "We need to give more importance to MCQs, how they ask, not just theory. But we also need basic theory."
The exam rewards preparation, not pedigree. Dr. Bidyarani had no big-city coaching advantage. She studied in a library in Manipur, watched recorded lectures between hospital shifts, and cleared it for first time.
What's Next After AMC Exam Part I?
Dr. Bidyarani's journey with Academically doesn't end with the AMC exam result. In a follow-up session with Dr. Akram Ahmad, she'll be guided through every step of landing her first medical job in Australia from building an Australian-standard CV to writing cover letters, navigating the intern and residency application system, and understanding the Australian healthcare landscape from the inside.
This end-to-end support, from AMC prep through to employment, is what sets Academically apart as a true career partner for FMGs, not just an exam coaching centre.
To Conclude with...
If you're an Indian doctor, whether based in a metro city or a tier-3 town in Northeast India and you're weighing whether to attempt the AMC exam, Dr. Bidyarani's story is your answer. You don't need the perfect circumstances. You need a clear goal, a sound preparation strategy, a willingness to study in a library when home won't let you, and access to the right guidance.
She started with a Google search. She found Academically. She studied for 7 hours a day from her home in Manipur. She passed the exam on her first attempt. You can too.