NEET PG 2021 FAQs:
Q: Where can I get the results for NEET PG 2021?
A: The candidates can check their results for NEET PG 2021 on the official website of NBE.
Q: What is the exam duration for NEET PG 2021?
A: The NEET PG 2021 entrance exam will be conducted for 3 and a half hour.
Q: How will I get my admit card for NEET PG?
A: The candidates must download their admit card through the official site of NBE. No hard copy of admit card will be sent to the candidate through post or any other medium.
Q: What is the total mark in NEET PG?
A: The total mark of NEET PG is 1200.
Q: What is the age limit to give NEET PG?
A: There is no such age barrier issued for NEET PG. However, the candidates need to fulfill the eligibility criteria in order to appear for the exam.
Q: Which is more tough NEET-UG or NEET PG?
A: NEET-PG is more difficult than NEET-UG due to various reasons. NEET-UG has 3 subjects while NEET-PG has 19 subjects. Also, there are far lesser seats in NEET-PG than in NEET-UG, so the competition is very high.
Q: What is the application fee for NEET PG 2021?
A: The NEET PG application fee for general/OBC category candidates is Rs. 5015/- and for SC/ST/PH candidates is Rs. 3835/-
Q: What courses and how many seats are included in NEET PG?
A: NEET-PG includes the following:
- All India 50% quota seats.
- State quota seats
- All Private Medical Colleges, Institutions & Universities/Deemed Universities across the country
- Armed Forces Medical Services Institutions
- DNB Broad specialty courses
Q: Which institutions do not accept NEET PG score?
A: Institutions not accepting NEET PG score are:
- AIIMS (all)
- JIPMER, Pudducherry
- NIMHANS, Bangalore
- PIGMER, Chandigarh
- Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum
Q: What documents do foreign national candidates are required to bring to the examination hall?
A: The foreign national candidates are required to bring their original & valid passports, along with documents as proof of they being a medical practitioner in their country.
Q: Is there any changes made in NEET PG cut-off?
A: The Medical Council of India along with the Central Government has decided to reduce the cut-off of NEET PG by 6% related to last year cut-off from every category. The revised cut-off is:
- General category - 50% to 44%
- SC/ST/OBC - 40% to 34%
- PWD - 45% to 39%
Q: I have a gap year in my academic, am I eligible for NEET PG?
A: Yes, you can appear the NEET PG even if you have gap year anytime in your career. But you must fulfill the eligibility criteria.
Q: What are the best books to prepare for NEET PG?
A: Books which will help to clear NEET PG are mentioned below
- Anatomy MCQ book by Dr. Raviraj
- Physiology by Dr. Souman Manna
- Biochemistry by Rebecca James
- Pharmacology by Ranjan Patel
- Pathology by Sparsh Gupta
- Microbiology by Rachna Chaurasia
- Forensic Medicine by Arvind Arora
- Medicine by Deepak Marwah
- Surgery by Pritesh Singh
- Ophthalmology by AK Khurana
- Orthopedics by Apurv Mehra
- Radiology by Rajat Jain
- Anesthesia by ProAfs by Vivek Jain