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NEET PG

NEET PG Syllabus 2024: Download Subject Wise Syllabus Check at @natboard.edu.in

National Eligibility Cum Entrance Examination Post Graduate

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.

NEET PG Exam Highlights 2024

NEET PG Exam Highlight 2024 Details
Exam date March 2024 (expected)
Exam mode Online
Exam duration 3 hours 30 minutes
Number of questions 200
Question type Multiple choice
Marking scheme 4 marks for each correct answer, 1 mark deduction for each incorrect answer
Syllabus MBBS syllabus
Eligibility Candidates must have completed MBBS from a recognized university in India or abroad and must have a valid internship completion certificate.
Reservation of seats 15% for SC, 7.5% for ST, 27% for OBC, 10% for EWS, and 5% for PwD

NEET PG Syllabus 2024

Section Subjects
Pre-Clinical Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Pathology, Microbiology
Clinical Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Pediatrics, Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology (ENT), Orthopaedics, Psychiatry
Para-Clinical Community Medicine, Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Anesthesiology, Radiodiagnosis, Dermatology & Venereology

NEET PG Chapter-wise Weightage

The NEET PG exam is a highly competitive exam, and the chapter-wise weightage is important to consider when preparing for the exam. The following table shows the approximate chapter-wise weightage for the NEET PG exam 2024:

Subject Chapter Weightage (%)
Anatomy Head and neck 10
Anatomy Upper limb 8
Anatomy Thorax and abdomen 12
Anatomy Lower limb 8
Anatomy Back and pelvis 6
Anatomy Surface anatomy 4
Physiology General physiology 8
Physiology Cardiovascular physiology 10
Physiology Respiratory physiology 8
Physiology Renal physiology 8
Physiology Neurophysiology 10
Physiology Endocrinology 8
Physiology Reproductive physiology 6
Physiology Gastrointestinal physiology 6
Biochemistry General biochemistry 10
Biochemistry Metabolism of carbohydrates 10
Biochemistry Metabolism of proteins 8
Biochemistry Metabolism of lipids 8
Biochemistry Enzymology 8
Biochemistry Molecular biology 8
Biochemistry Immunology 8
Pharmacology General pharmacology 8
Pharmacology Pharmacodynamics 10
Pharmacology Pharmacokinetics 8
Pharmacology Pharmacology of individual drug groups 12
Pathology General pathology 8
Pathology Systemic pathology 16
Pathology Clinical pathology 8
Microbiology General microbiology 6
Microbiology Bacteriology 8
Microbiology Virology 6
Microbiology Mycology 4
Microbiology Parasitology 4
Medicine Infectious diseases 10
Medicine Respiratory diseases 10
Medicine Cardiovascular diseases 12
Medicine Gastrointestinal diseases 10
Medicine Renal diseases 8
Medicine Hematological diseases 8
Medicine Neurological diseases 10
Medicine Endocrine disorders 8
Surgery General surgery 12
Surgery Cardiovascular surgery 8
Surgery Neurosurgery 6
Surgery Orthopedic surgery 8
Surgery Pediatric surgery 6
Surgery Urology 6
Obstetrics & Gynecology Normal pregnancy 8
Obstetrics & Gynecology Labor and delivery 10
Obstetrics & Gynecology Complications of pregnancy 10
Obstetrics & Gynecology Gynecological disorders 8
Pediatrics Growth and development 8
Pediatrics Common pediatric disorders 12
Pediatrics Immunizations 6
Ophthalmology Anatomy and physiology of the eye 6
Ophthalmology Common eye diseases 6
Ophthalmology Eye surgery 4
Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) Anatomy and physiology of the ear, nose, and throat 6
Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) Common ENT disorders 6
Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) ENT surgery 4
Orthopaedics Anatomy and physiology of the musculoskeletal system 6
Orthopaedics Common orthopedic disorders 8
Orthopaedics Orthopedic surgery 6
Psychiatry Common mental disorders and their treatment 6
Community Medicine Public health 6
Community Medicine Epidemiology 4
Community Medicine Preventive medicine 4
Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Medicolegal aspects of death, injury, and poisoning 4
Anesthesiology General anesthesia 4
Anesthesiology Regional anesthesia 4
Anesthesiology Pediatric anesthesia 4
Radiodiagnosis Radiological anatomy 4
Radiodiagnosis Plain radiology 4
Radiodiagnosis Cross-sectional imaging 4
Dermatology & Venereology Common skin diseases 4
Dermatology & Venereology Sexually transmitted diseases 4

NEET PG Preparation Tips 2024

1. Start early: Start your preparations 12-18 months before the exam to ensure you have enough time to revise various mock papers. The timing will allow you to go through the bulk of the outlined material in detail.

2. Make a timetable: It is fundamental that there should be a clear-cut and well-thought timetable. Ensure to invest ample time to each subject proportionate to its weightage in the examination. Settle on a schedule and stick to it.

3. Study NCERT books: NCERT books are not only your background but also looming resources for your learning. Make sure you have NCERTs topics mastered properly before you proceed to sophisticated literature.

4. Refer to standard books: The texts which will help in Medicine subjects will be found in Marrow for Medicine; the text that will be useful for Surgery will be PrepLadder; the text on Obstetrics and Gynecology will be Sakshi Arora; the supplements will be from Dr.Najeeb Videos if need be.

5. Take regular tests: Go for regular mock tests practice to help you get ready.

* Submit Past Year Questions with Solutions Find them out and work on  the  parts  of you  that  require  improvement.

6. Practice previous year questions: By dealing with the past year exam papers you also become aware of the typical exam format in addition to the most common topics (or questions).

7. Maintain revision notes: Learn to make short notes. Use tables and diagrams to prepare them from your reading. The mnemonics or keywords that have been used should be reviewed multiple times in the last 2-3 months leading up to the examination.

8. Work on your weaknesses: Everybody has different subjects that they find easy and subjects that they find difficult. Therefore, concentrate more on difficult ones. Refer to supplementary materials if it’s required. 

9. Stay motivated: Try to keep your goal in your mind as you prepare, so you don’t lose sight of it. Connect to on-line discussion forums and interrupt your work for the sake of reenergizing.

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