Overview
NEET PG Exam Date | March 5, 2023 |
Name of the Examination | National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Post Graduate Examination |
Common Name | NEET PG |
Conducting Body | National Board of Examination (NBE) |
Frequency of the Exam | Once a Year | Exam Level | National Level Exam |
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National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Post-Graduate Examination (NEET PG) is a national level medical postgraduate examination conducted by the National Board of Examination (NBE).
NEET PG allows students to seek admissions in the postgraduate medical courses of various colleges. The courses offered are as follows:
Students can take admissions into both private and government colleges that are providing these courses. Several colleges in Bangalore offer these courses with a well-defined pedagogy. Aspirants can check out the admission requirements and seek admissions in Bangalore to pursue a successful medical career ahead.
NEET PG Exam will be on March 5, 2023. The registration process for the exam began on January 7, 2023.
Aspirants applying for the course should hold an MBBS degree from a recognized medical university. Also, they must have registered themselves with the National Medical Commission or the respective State Medical Council.
Registration Mode | Online |
Exam Mode | Online |
NEET PG Exam Duration | 210 minutes |
Type of Questions | Objective Type Questions |
Qualifying Cut-off | 50 Percentile |
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Important Dates
Events | Tentative Dates |
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Beginning of Registration | January 7, 2023 |
End of Registration for NEET PG | February 12, 2023 |
Admit Card | February 27, 2023 |
NEET PG Exam Date | March 5, 2023 |
NEET PG Scorecard | March 25, 2023 | NEET PG 2023 Result for 50% AIQ Seats | March 2023 |
NEET PG Results | March 14, 2023 |
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Exam Pattern & Syllabus
Candidates have to prepare the following topics for the exam:
Orthopaedics | Forensic Medicine |
Paediatrics | Medicine |
Pharmacology | Preventive and Social Medicine |
Pathology | Psychiatry |
Physiology | Anatomy | Surgery | Biochemistry |
Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) | Microbiology |
Radiology | Obstetrics |
Anaesthesia | Dermatology |
Ophthalmology | Radiotherapy |
Gynaecology | Venereology |
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Book Name | Author |
Smart Study Series: Psychiatry | Mohan Sunil Kumar |
Smart Study Series: Physiology | Vivek Nalgirkar |
Self-Assessment and Review of Biochemistry | Rebecca James Perumcheril |
Review of Post Graduate Medical Entrance Examinations | Amit Tripathi, Ashish Gupta, and Arvind Arora | Essential Orthopaedics (Including Clinical Methods) | Maheshwari |
A Laboratory Course in Plant Physiology | William Francis Ganong |
Self-Assessment and Review of Microbiology and Immunology | Rachana Chaurasiya |
Handbook of General Anatomy | BD Chaurasia |
Bailey & Love's Short Practice of Surgery | Norman Williams, P Ronan O Connell, and Andrew McCaskie |
Diseases of Ear, Nose and Throat & Head and Neck Surgery | PL Dhingra and Shruti Dhingra |
Essential Pediatrics | O P Ghai |
Review of Ophthalmology (6th Edition) | Ruchi Rai |
Harpers Illustrated Biochemistry | Rodwell |
Textbook of Microbiology | CP Baweja |
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Self-Assessment & Review Microbiology & Immunology | Rachana Chaurasia & Anshul Jain |
Harrison's Principles Of Internal Medicine | Dennis Kasper and Dan L. Longo |
Review of Preventive & Social Medicine (Including Biostatistics) | Vivek Jain |
Review of Forensic Medicine | Sumit Seth |
Self-Assessment & Review of Basic Subjects (Anatomy & Forensic Medicine) | Arvind Arora | Short Textbook Of Anaesthesia 5 | Yadav |
Essentials of Medical Pharmacology | KD Tripathi |
Review of Pharmacology | Gobind Rai Garg & Sparsh Gupta |
Ghai Essential Pediatrics | Vinod K Paul |
Pathologic Basis of Disease | Robbins & Vinay Kumar |
A Complete Review of Short Subjects: Volume 1 | Saumya Shukla and Anurag Shukla |
Smart Study Series: ENT and Head & Neck Surgery | Shibu George |
Smart Study Series Radiology | Narender Rohilla |
A Complete Review of Short Subjects: Volume 2 | Saumya Shukla and Anurag Shukla |
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Exam Duration | 210 minutes |
Total Questions | 200 |
Total Marks | 800 |
Marks Per Question | +4 for every correct answer |
Negative Marks | -1 for every wrong answer | Type of Questions | Multiple-choice Questions |
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Eligibility & Registration
Candidates can follow the below-mentioned steps to register for NEET PG :
Step 1: Visit the official website of NBE.
Step 2: Click on "NEET PG 2022 Application Form".
Step 3: Enter your details such as Name, Date of Birth, Category,Email-ID,Mobile Number, and others.
Step 4: Click on Submit.
Step 5: Login details will be recieved to the registered Email-ID and Mobile Number.
Step 1: Visit the official website of NBE.
Step 2: Click on "NEET PG 2022 Application Form".
Step 3: Login with Registered Details.
step 4: Enter the Personal Details.Educational Qualifications. Internship Details.Test Centre Details.
Step 5: Upload the required documents. Photos and Signature.
Step 6: Select the preffered exam center and submit.
Step 7: Pay the application fee and cadidates can download the application form.
Category | Application Fees (In Rs.) |
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General and OBC Candidates | 5,015 |
SC, ST, and PwD Candidates | 3,835 |
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Candidates need to have the following documents according to the specified format:
Document | Format |
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Candidate's Photograph | File Size: 50KB - 100KB Dimension: 3.5 cm X 4.5 cm Format: JPEG or PNG |
Candidate's Signature | File Size: 10KB - 50KB Dimension: 6 cm X 3 cm Format: JPEG or PNG |
Left-hand Thumb Impression | File Size: 10KB - 50KB Dimension: 4 cm X 3 cm Format: JPEG or PNG |
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Also, they will require the following documents for filling up the application form and further processes:
Exam Centres
Greater Noida | Chandigarh | Bangalore |
Chennai | Pune | Kolkata |
New Delhi | Thiruvananthapuram | Mumbai |
Ranchi | Coimbatore | Bhubaneswar |
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Preparation Tips
Candidates can follow the tips for the preparation process:
Aspirants need to have proper knowledge of all the topics. It will allow them to prepare a plan accordingly and select the necessary resources for the preparation process.
Candidates are required to follow a strict schedule. It helps the aspirant to maintain a flow for their preparation process.
Regular revision and taking mock tests are an important part of exam preparation. Aspirants should do it at regular intervals to get a proper hang of the exam.
Exam pressure creates stress, which lets aspirants move focus away from their health. They should have a proper diet and exercise regularly to keep themselves healthy.
Admit Card
Candidates can download the admit card by following these steps:
Step 1: Visit the official website of NBE.
Step 2: Click on the section "NEET PG Admit Card."
Step 3: Aspirants need to log in using the details that were sent to them.
Step 4: The NEET PG Admit Card will be displayed on the screen.
Step 5: Details of the NEET PG Admit Card should be adequately checked for any errors.
Step 6: If there are no errors, aspirants can download the admit cards.
Aspirants will be allowed to carry only their NEET PG Admit Card and a Government approved Photo ID card to the Exam Centre.
Results
Results can be checked with the following steps:
Step 1: Visit the official website of NBE.
Step 2: Click on the section that reads "NEET PG Result."
Step 3: A list with the name of all the candidates will appear on the screen.
Step 4: Aspirants should find their name on it by scrolling through it or by searching it.
Step 5: They can check their result and can further save the PDF for further use.
Aspirants who will clear the cut-off can download their scorecard for further admission process with the following steps:
Step 1: Visit the official website of NBE.
Step 2: Click on the section that reads "NEET PG Scorecard."
Step 3: Login using the credentials used at the time of NEET PG registration.
Step 4: Aspirants can now view their NEET PG scorecard.
Step 5: The NEET PG Scorecard should be checked for any errors and downloaded onto an A4 size paper.
Category | Percentile Cut off |
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General Candidates | 50 |
SC, ST, and OBC Candidates | 40 |
PwD Candidates | 45 |
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Deciding Factors for NEET PG Cut off:
The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) will conduct the NEET PG counselling session on behalf of Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, and Government of India.
Below are the points that students should take into consideration for the counselling process:
Eligible candidates need to follow the below-mentioned steps for NEET PG counselling:
Step 1: Choice filling:
Candidates have to choose the list of options of courses and colleges on the official website of MCC. They can select as many options as they want.
Step 2: Allotment list of the PG Seats:
The MCC shall release the result of the allotment process in the form of an Allotment List for the PG Seats. Seats will be allotted to the students based on the choices filled by them and their All India Rank.
Step 3: Reporting to the Allotted Institute:
Aspirants who have been allotted seats in the counselling process will have to report to their respective institutes. For this process, they have to carry their original documents and a self-attested copy of the same document.
Documents Required for the Counselling Process: