Neet Pg Exam Notification has been issued for dates. March is the month for conduct of NEET PG Exams. MD/ MS / PG diploma seats will be allocated to students on the basis of their merit and choice. Students with One year internship are eligible.

 

Details of Examination

 

  • Exam: NEET Pg 2024
  • Conducted by : NBE
  • Level: Pg
  • Duration of exam: 3 and half hours
  •  
  • 200 Questions
  • Negative marking there.
  • +4 marks for one question
  • -1 Mark for negative answer

 

  • Probable Upcoming Dates:  3rd March 2024
  • Question Type : MCQs
  • Application mode : Online
  • Examination mode : Online
  • Application fee : 3000 – 4000 INR Depending on Category
  • Exam : Single Day Online Examination   . Lots of Modifications done by NBE

 

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MCI Registered candidates are eligible. NEET Pg exams are preliminary examinations after MBBS. They allow students to enter for post-graduation in field of their choice based on merit. There are lakhs of students who appear in the examinations. Competition is great and now it is a standard online examination.

Centres for NEET Pg are in all major cities like Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Kolkata, Jaipur, Ahmedabad and other major cities. Competition for leading institutions is great and getting a good score is important for getting branch of choice and college of choice.

Good students ensure that they take all subjects seriously.

 

It is purely a Standard MCQ Based examination in which students are tested on their ability to answer MCQS. It is getting tougher every year with standard increasing.

 

The Basic Tips are:

 

  • Focus on Clinical Cases
  • Image Based questions are important
  • To be regular in studies
  • Not to start preparation late
  • Consult standard Text books
  • Make Use of ward rounds
  • Do not Take Social media seriously
  • Make use of your Notes.
  • Stay Healthy

 

 

So what were the important topics asked in Medicine previously

 

  • Mitral Regurgitation         
  • Mitral Valve Prolapse
  • Mitral Stenosis                   
  • Tetralogy of fallots
  • Langerhans cell Histiocytosis
  • Silicosis
  • Lymphangioleomyomatosis        
  • Rye’s classification
  • Ann Arbor’s classification
  • Coarctation of Aorta
  • Patent ductus arteriosus             
  • Ventral septal defect
  • Interstitial fibrosis                         
  • Bronchiectasis
  • Emphysema                                     
  • Myasthenia gravis diagnosis
  • Uncontrolled hypertension
  • Nephrotic syndrome in adults
  • Nephrotic syndrome in children
  • Renal cell carcinoma

 

So what were the important topics asked in Microbiology previously

 

  • Pseudomonas                                 
  • Staphylococcus
  • Gonococcus                                    
  • Pneumococcus
  • Histoplasmosis                               
  • Enteric fever
  • Leptospirosis                                   
  • Brucella

 

So what were the important topics asked in Pharmacology previously

 

  • Hydroxyurea                       
  • Alpha interferon
  • Reserpine
  • Phenoxy benzamine
  • Doxorubicin                         
  • Pacilitaxel
  • Gemicitabene
  • Tamoxifen
  • Busulphan                           
  • Bleomycin
  • Anti-Sm antibodies
  • Mefloquine                                      
  • Hydroxychloroquine

 

So what were  the important topics asked in Dermatology previously

 

  • Polymyositis                                    
  • Bullous Pemphigoid                      
  • Dermatitis Herpetiformis
  • Pemphigus Vulgaris
  • Acne Rosacea                                 
  • Secondary syphilis
  • Granuloma venereum       

           

So what were the important topics asked in Surgery previously

  • Hepatocellular carcinoma
  • Cholangio-carcinoma
  • Colonoscopy
  • Fecal occult blood test
  • Double contrast Barium enema
  • DCC gene                                         
  • P 53 gene
  • K-ras gene                            
  • APC
  • Toxic megacolon
  • Pancolitis
  • Endoscopic ultrasonography
  • Colorectal cancer                           
  • Osteosarcoma
  • Melanomas                                     
  • Renal cell cancer
  • Varicocele
  • Torsion Testis
  • Epididymo orchitis
  • Encysted hydrocele of the cord
  • Dermoid cyst                                               
  • Sebaceous cyst

 

So what were  the important topics asked in Ophthalmology previously

 

  • Stocker’s Line
  • Hudson-Stahali’s Line                   
  • Ehrlich-Turk’s Line
  • Rothmund’s sundrome                            
  • Cockayane’s syndrome
  • Gunn sign                                                    
  • Gvist sign
  • Central serous retinopathy
  • Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy

 

So what were the important topics asked in ENT previously

 

  • Carcinoma nasopharynx
  • Carcinoma larynx
  • Juvenile angiofibroma of Nasopharynx
  • Trautman’s triangle approach
  • Laryngeal papilloma
  • Carcinoma Supraglottis
  • Carcinoma Post-cricoid
  • Otosclerosis
  • Meniere’s Disease

 

Examples of Questions asked in NEET PG:

 

 

A 45 year had Massive Splenomegaly. Ultimately he was diagnosed with a Hematological Malignancy and prescribed Pentostatin and Cladribine. They are Highly Effective in: 

 

  1. CML
  2. Burkitts Lymphoma
  3. Myeloma
  4. Hairy Cell Leukemia

 

 

A   22 year old presented with generalized fatigue. Lab investigations reveal Hb of 9.6 g/dl .Red Blood Cells are Normocytic Normochromic. Erythropoietin   Levels are decreased. Serum iron levels and TIBC are low or normal, and the serum ferritin level typically increases. Burr cells are seen on blood smears. Most Likely cause is :

 

  1. Liver Failure
  2. Rheumatoid Arthritis
  3. CREST syndrome
  4. Renal Failure

 

A 22 year old female has recurrent  headache that are  lateralized which are Often preceded by aura and lasts for several hours or longer and are throbbing and Invariably associated  with  Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea. Most likely cause is:

 

  1. SAH
  2. Migraine
  3. Trigeminal Neuralgia
  4. Cluster headache

 

A 67 Year old aged man with expressionless facies presents with    two year complaints of slowness of movements, postural instability. He also has rigidity and memory loss. He walks in short steps and has difficulty turning around. Levodopa was given . The Patient responded well. Most likely Diagnosis is:

 

  1. Alzheimer's disease
  2. Paralysis agitans
  3. Huntigtons Disease
  4. Ataxia telengectasia

 

 

A 75 year old immunocompromised female presented with 36 hours of headache and vomiting. Examination shows neck stiffness, Nystagmus, photophobia. She is pyrexial. CSF analysis shows elevated Protein concentration, no Red blood cells, low glucose, neutrophilic pleocytosis but no Oligoclonal bands.   The most likely  diagnosis is:

 

  1. SAH
  2. Gullian Barre Syndrome
  3. Listeria  meningitis
  4. Sub-acute degeneration of cord.

 

 

After a severe trauma, a patient presented with severe pain . In the ER Multiple radiographs were taken. The radiograph shown below demonstrates:

 

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  1. Colles fracture
  2. Gallezis fracture
  3. Montegios fracture
  4. Bennetts fracture

 

 

A middle aged male who drinks Alcohol regularly presented to a Physician with upper abdominal pain, nausea and  vomiting, as well as weight loss. Physical examination reveals abdominal tenderness. Laboratory findings reveal mild elevation of serum amylase. A CT scan of the abdomen was done which is shown below. Most Likely diagnosis is:

 

 

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  1. Pancreatic Cancer
  2. Retroperitoneal Hematoma
  3. Pancreatic Necrosis
  4. Pseudocyst formation

 

This is just an insight of topics asked. Questions are framed by Experts of Different Subjects .Among the Preparatory material most questions are taken by NBE Experts from Standard Text Books like

 

  • Robbins for Pathology ,
  • Grays / BD Chaurasia/ Lasts Anatomy  for Anatomy ,
  • Philip Kalra, Washington Manual of Medicine / Davidson /Harrison for Medicine,
  • Leninger / Stryer for Biochemistry ,
  • Khurana for Ophthalmology along with Kanski ,
  • OP GHai and Nelson for Pediatrics
  • Parikh for SPM, Modi or Park for SPM ,
  • Schwartz and Bailey for Surgery.


These Books tend to be Examiners Favourites.

 

All Subjects are important. Main subjects need to be given bit more time but minor subjects also need due attention.

Toppers from AIIMS, PGI, and NEET Pg usually read standard text, practice a lot of Mcq and make full use of online courses. This is very important for preparing for Real examinations. Higher merit will give you chance for Medical institutions like
 

  • AIIMS Delhi.
  • PGI
  • AFMC Pune
  • AMU
  • CMC Vellore
  • CMC Ludhiana
  • GMC Amritsar
  • GMC Bhopal
  • Kmc Manipal
  • BHU

 

Our Experts have a close look on subjects all along. We focus on High Yield Topics for Neet along with most frequently asked topics. These Topics are just to give you an idea. A student is advised to take Standard content for Examination and not get distracted.

 

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