NEET PG Paper Analysis 2024: Detailed Paper Analysis

Hafsha Qureshi
Hafsha Qureshi

Updated on - Apr 15, 2024

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NEET PG paper analysis 2024 helps to understand the details of the subject-wise distribution of questions, difficulty level, types of questions, good attempt and more. NEET PG 2024 exam will be held on Jun 23, 2024. The paper analysis will be updated after the completion of exam. 

As per the last year, NEET PG 2023 paper analysis, NEET PG question paper was rated moderate in difficulty. NEET PG 2023 question paper is about 90% questions based on clinical scenarios. Candidates can download the NEET PG previous year's question papers to prepare for the next session of the NEET PG exam.

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NEET PG Paper Analysis 2024

NEET PG 2024 exam will be held on Jun 23, 2024, and the difficulty level will be updated after the completion of the exam. NEET PG 2024 will be held for 3.5 hours for 800 marks. The exam paper analysis will be released after the exam is conducted successfully.

NEET PG Paper Analysis 2023

NEET PG 2023 was conducted on Mar 5, 2023, and the difficulty level of the exam was moderate. The paper analysis was updated after the exam, and candidates can refer to the table below for reference. 

Students' Reaction to NEET PG 2023

According to the students, questions from several previous years were asked in the NEET PG 2023 exam. The overall difficulty level was moderate, with multiple queries from topics like Vitamin B, Arthritis, TORCH infection, CMV, and STDs. NEET PG 2023 question paper was said to be long and had conceptual, in-depth questions.

NEET PG Paper Analysis 2023
Particulars Details
Difficulty Level Moderate
Time Consuming Subjects Clinical
No. of Good Attempts 170
Difficult Subjects OBG, Microbiology, Biochemistry,
and Medicine
Easy Subjects Dermatology, Anatomy, and Ortho
Anesthesia
Subjects With Max Weightage ENT, Mycology, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynaecology (OBS GYNE), Biochemistry, Molecular Biology
Unexpected Questions 10
Expected Questions 190
Sections Asked Pre-Clinical, Para-Clinical and Clinical sections

NEET PG 2022 Paper Analysis

NEET PG 2022 was conducted on May 21, 2022, and the paper consisted of 200 MCQ questions with a duration of 3 and a half hours. There were 3 major sections, namely Pre-Clinical, Para-Clinical and Clinical sections.

The paper was 800 marks, and the marking scheme remained consistent throughout all the sections. The new change this year was that the questions were reduced to 200 from 300, with a negative marking of -1 for incorrect answers. 

Students' Reaction to NEET PG 2022

The overall difficulty of the exam was found to be moderate. The questions were developed based on the clinical scenarios. Medicine, obstetrician-gynaecology, and pharmacology parts had a good amount of questions.

The questions in medicine came from preventive and social medicine. Very few questions were from Opthalmology, ENT, and forensic medicine.

Many image-based questions were asked in the exam, and the paper was simple. Twenty questions were unexpected, while the remaining 180 were according to expectations. COVID-19-related questions were primarily asked in the paraclinical space.

NEET PG 2022 Paper Analysis
Particulars Details
Difficulty Level Moderate
Difficult Subjects Pharmacology
Easy Subjects Obstetrics-Gynecology
Subjects With Max Weightage Pharmacology, Obstetrics-Gynecology, Pathology
Unexpected Questions 20
Expected Questions 180
Sections Asked Pre-Clinical, Para-Clinical and Clinical sections

NEET PG 2021 Exam Paper Analysis

The exam paper analysis will provide students with information on the test's difficulty level and, hence, will reduce the stress levels of the candidates. The study aims to provide insight into the exam and allow students to calculate their scores.

Students' Reaction to NEET PG 2021

On average, candidates found the paper to be of easy-moderate difficulty levels. The paper was expected to be difficult and lengthy, but candidates were in for a surprise when the test paper turned out to be the opposite.

Most questions were asked about Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Pharmacology. Questions were direct and the paper also consisted of some image-based questions. 

NEET PG 2021 Students' Reaction
Particulars Details
Difficulty Levels Easy-Moderate
Types of Questions Asked

Clinical

Image-based

One-liner Factual

Subjects Tested

Medicine

Surgery

Obstetrics and Gynaecology,

PSM,

Pharmacology, and

Pathology

NEET PG Subject-wise Weightage 2021

Some favourite topics in NEET PG 2021 were Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, PSM, Pharmacology, and Pathology. These topics carried the most weightage in the paper.

On the other hand, topics like Forensic Medicine, Ophthalmology, and ENT carried the least weightage. Less than 10 questions appeared from these topics.

NEET PG Section-wise Difficulty Level

NEET PG 2021 was divided into three sections, each with its own level of difficulty. The same has been tabulated below:

Section Difficulty Level
A Easy-Moderate
B Moderate-Difficult
C Difficult

NEET PG 2021 Subjects and Type of Questions

The following table encapsulates the various topics tested in NEET PG 2021 and the type of questions that appeared from those topics. Students will get a much clearer idea about the exam paper pattern from the table given below:

Subjects tested Topic Type of Question Asked
Paediatrics Drugs and their side-effects Clinical questions
Medicine

Emergencies

Confirmatory Test

Drug of Choice

Staging of Cancer (Lung)

Image-based Questions

Classification-based Questions

Pathology Slides

Obstetrics and Gynecology

USG based findings and Clinical scena

Partograph-based Questions
Forensic Medicine

IPcC, CrPC, and Post-mortem findings and Images

Image-based Questions

Community medicine

Biostatistics,

communicable/non-communicable diseases

causative agent,

primary/secondary host,

modes of prevention,

health programmes,

and diagnostic clinical findings of a disease

 
Orthopaedics X-Ray based questions Image-based Questions
Radiology MRCP image of the liver Image-based Questions
Biochemistry Direct questions Theory-based Questions

Some Questions and their Answers

1. An injury to the left posterior superior temporal gyrus causes what?

Ans. Fluent Aphasia

2. Frostbite rewarming temperature

Ans. 37-39 celsius

3. Situation: If a hypertensive woman wants to conceive, which of her medicines should she stop?

Ans. ACE Inhibitors (Angiotension converting enzyme inhibitors)

4. A case with a history of pastry ingestion, followed by vomiting is?

Ans. Staph Aureus

5. Post-mastectomy swelling of the upper limb is a symptom of?

Ans. Lymphedema

6. Name the drug responsible for the sudden development of Atrial fibrillation in a patient who was on Digoxin therapy:

Ans. Clarithromycin

7. When is Cortisol and ACTH highest in the body?

Ans. After waking up

8. Which chemical can be used for a blood spill dysfunction?

Ans. Sodium hypochlorite

9. Situation: A patient ate his dinner at 8 p.m. and then did a blood sugar test at 7 a.m. What is his major source of glucose?

Ans. Liver glycogen

10. Which type of Virus is involved in a case of measles?

Ans. Single-stranded RNA

NEET PG 2020 Paper Analysis

In the 2020 paper, General Medicine, Social Medicine, Preventive Medicine and Pharmacology were allotted more weight than other topics. The question paper was of easy-moderate difficulty level. The section-wise weightage is as follows:

NEET PG Part A

NEET PG 2020 Part A is divided into three sections, each with its own level of difficulty. Candidates can check out the table below:

Subject Weightage
Anatomy 17
Biochemistry 16
Physiology 17
Total Questions  54

NEET PG Part B

NEET PG 2020 Part B is divided into three sections, each with its own level of difficulty. Candidates can check out the table below:

Subject Weightage
Forensic Medicine 10
Microbiology 20
Pathology 25
Pharmacology 20
Social and Preventive Medicine 25
Total Questions 100

NEET PG Part C

NEET PG 2020 Part C is divided into three sections, each with its own level of difficulty. Candidates can check out the table below:

Subject Weightage
ENT 10
General Surgery (including Orthopedics, Anaesthesia, and Radiodiagnosis) 45
General Medicine (including Dermatology and Venereology and Psychiatry) 45
Obstetrics and Gynaecology 30
Ophthalmology 10
Paediatrics 10
Total Questions 100

NEET PG 2019 Paper Analysis

Students can go through the NEET PG 2019 paper analysis in the table below gives extensive information about the subjects tested in NEET PG 2019.

Subjects Tested Topic Type of Question Asked
Biochemistry Direct questions Theory-based Questions
Community medicine

Biostatistics,

communicable/non-communicable diseases

causative agent,

primary/secondary host,

modes of prevention,

health programmes,

and diagnostic clinical findings of a disease

 
Forensic Medicine

IPcC,

CrPC,

Post mortem findings and Images

Image-based Questions

Medicine

Emergencies

Confirmatory Test

Drug of Choice

Staging of Cancer (Lung)

Image-based Questions

Classification-based Questions

Pathology Slides

Pediatrics Drugs and their side-effects Clinical questions
Obstetrics and Gynecology

USG based findings

Clinical scena

Partograph-based Questions
Orthopaedics X-Ray based questions Image-based Questions
Radiology MRCP image of the liver Image-based Questions

FAQs

Will NEET PG 2024 be tougher than NEET exam 2024?

The NEET PG 2024 exam is challenging compared to the NEET exam 2024, as it covers a wide range of subjects, and number of seats offered is less compared to NEET UG programs.

What is the good score in NEET PG 2024?

The good score for NEET PG 2024 will be updated after the completion of exam.

When does NEET PG paper analysis 2024 be updated?

The NEET PG paper analysis for 2024 will be updated after the completion of the exam.

Is 590 a good score in NEET PG 2024?

A score between 590 to 650 is considered a good score in the NEET PG 2024 exam.

Was NEET PG 2023 is tough or easy?

The overall difficulty level of the NEET PG 2023 exam was moderate, and candidates could complete the exam within the given time.

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