NEET PG, a national entrance test that is held in India for final year students who pursued MBBS and wish to enroll for higher learning programs in MD, MS, Diploma and PG DNB degrees. This entrance exam is an incredibly important system and is conducted by the National Board of Examinations, which ensures that out of thousands of postgraduate medical seats for admission applicants this would be the single entry and exit exam.
Exam for NEET PG caters to nearly 1.5 lakh aspirants every year which is undoubtedly the most competitive exam in the country. It is, thus, process of applying and integrating the theory and practice from the whole range of subjects in the MBBS curriculum. The examination is conducted as a computer-based test which is online conducted for 3.5 hour duration with multiple choice questions. By differentiating on cognitive levels and testing the candidates' notional understanding rather than factual knowledge, it asseses their intellectual level.
Although a predicted date cannot be given, the NEET PG 2023 provisional results are expected to come out by the end of March, this year. The last merit list will come out in April 2023. The admissions process will start from April 2023 based on merit. The popular belief is, NEET PG 2024 will probably be held in the first quarter of 2024. But, however, the official notification which will be released by the NBE is yet to make any update on the upcoming exam.
Highlight | Details |
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Released by | National Board of Examinations (NBE) |
Released date | Tentatively within 7 days after the exam |
Availability | Online on the official website of NBE |
Objection window | Tentatively within 3 days after the release of the answer key |
Final answer key | Released after considering the objections received |
Event | Tentative Date |
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NEET PG exam | March 2024 |
NEET PG result | April 2024 |
NEET PG counselling registration | May 2024 |
NEET PG counselling seat allotment | June 2024 - September 2024 |
Objection Against NEET PG Answer Key 2024 | Details |
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Objection window | Tentatively within 3 days after the release of the answer key |
Objection fee | INR 1,000 per objection |
How to raise an objection | Candidates can raise an objection online through the official website of the National Board of Examinations (NBE). |
Supporting documents | Candidates are required to provide supporting documents to substantiate their objection. This could include screenshots of relevant textbooks, articles, or other published sources. |
Review of objections | The NBE will review all the objections received and release a final answer key after considering the objections. |
NEET PG Counselling 2024 | Details |
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Conducting body | Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) |
Eligibility | Candidates who have qualified in the NEET PG 2024 exam and have a valid internship completion certificate are eligible for counselling. |
Schedule | The counselling schedule will be announced by the MCC on its official website. |
Process | Counselling will be held online and candidates will be required to register on the MCC website. Candidates will be allotted seats based on their merit and preferences. |
Rounds | There will be four rounds of counselling, including one mop-up round. |
Round | Description |
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Round 1 | This is the first round of counselling and candidates will be allotted seats based on their merit and preferences. |
Round 2 | This round is for candidates who did not get a seat in the first round or who want to upgrade their seats. |
Round 3 | This round is for candidates who did not get a seat in the first two rounds or who want to upgrade their seats. |
Mop-up round | This round is for the remaining seats after the first three rounds. |