As NEET PG 2022 is scheduled to be held on May 21, candidates now have 15-20 days to give the final touch to the NEET PG 2022 preparation strategy. They should know how to use this time in the best possible manner and scale up the preparation plan. Read the article to know more.
NEET PG 2022 exam will be held on May 21 in computer-based mode. Candidates now have around 15-20 days time to give the final shape to the NEET PG 2022 preparation. Candidates should plan things in such a way so that they could finish at least two revisions before the exam day. Previous NEET PG question papers and mock tests must be included in the daily route to get an idea about exam pattern and the type of questions asked in the exam. Earlier the exam was postponed in the wake of the rising number of daily intake of COVID-19 cases across the country. Read the whole article to know how a candidate should go about in the last one month.
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- Make a smart time schedule
- Rely on self-prepared notes
- Prepare a checklist
- Revision with strategy
- Practice NEET PG 2021 mock tests daily
- Check previous years question papers
- Avoid using too many study resources
- Clear the doubts
Make a smart time schedule
Candidates need to draw a smart schedule taking into account both, remaining time for the exam and the current status of the preparation plan. Keeping in mind NEET PG 2022 pattern and marking scheme, start giving the final touch to each topic in the NEET PG 2022 syllabus. The candidate could allocate time as per the weightage of the particular topic. One needs to understand that this time is for brushing up each and every topic and not to start afresh. Candidates should revise the topics and then test themselves how they perform.
As such no section is easy in NEET PG syllabus. Some candidates may find clinical section easy while others may perceive para clinical as difficult. In reality, all the three sections clinical pre and para clinical are equally difficult and candidates have to devote good amount of time to prepare in and out of every subjects. It must be noted, a good number of questions are clinical based, so this section holds huge importance.
Some topics of pre and para clinical are utmost important as lots of questions are from them. Point is candidates should prepare all three sections in such manner so that 90 percent questions can be answered easily. Last year, clinical section was difficult in comparision to other two sections.
NEET PG 2025 question paper was difficult as compared to last year. The overall difficulty level of the question paper was moderate to difficult. More than 80 pecent questions were based on clinical scenerio. A good number of questions were asked from topics such as Surgury, Gynaecology (OBS GYNE) and other topics. 160-170 questions were easy to attempt.
Rely on self-prepared notes
Prepared notes are something that a candidate can rely upon. These notes have been prepared by candidates themselves after reading the NEET PG 2022 topics thoroughly. At this point of time when candidates have less time, notes could help them to memorize things in an easy way. With one glance, candidates will be able to remember what they studied in past from that topic.
Prepare a checklist
The checklist is something that gives an idea of what to work on and how to do the same. Candidates who are all set to appear for NET PG 2022 should make a checklist of what topics were already covered and what needs to be covered more. This exercise will help you to study in organised manner to complete syllabus on time.
Revision with strategy
Revision is a critical step of the preparation plan. As candidates must have covered all the topics of NEET PG 2022 till now, they should make a robust plan of revision that will help them to gain confidence before the D-day. Three stages of revision will help you to score well in NEET PG 2022. Use your own notes and don’t consult new sources for the first stage of the revision. In the second revision, only study those topics which you are weak at. In the last revision, try to cover the complete syllabus in a shorter span of time.
NEET PG is a national level entrance test through which the admission is offered into post-graduate medical courses. Being the national level entrance test, the exam is not an easy nut to crack. Applicants will have to study and know the syllabus well in order to do well in the entrance examination. In the article below some important tips and tricks are being provided to the candidates preparing for the NEET PG. Following are some points which can be kept in mind- 1. Don’t spend too much time on medicine as there are just 21 MCQs from there. 2. The first and second part subjects are probably more important as most people don’t study them. 3. Give online tests; virtually wherever you find a chance. 4. Keep your mind cool on the day of the exam! Be rest assured that you will clear the exam if you have worked hard for it. 5. Do not just mug up guide books' answers.
Preparation Tips for NEET PG: 1. Make an effective preparation strategy. Keeping in mind the time left for the exam, prioritize your schedule. 2. Analyze your level of understanding. 3. Set your target. 4. Revision. 5. Practice MCQs. 6. Solve Previous year's questions. 7. Focus on high-yielding topics. 8. Prioritize your health.
NEET PG 2025 exam was easy as compared to last year. The overall difficulty level of exam was easy to moderate. Most of the questions were asked from previous year papers. A good number of questions were asked from topics such as Obstetrics and Gynaecology (OBS GYNE), Pharmacology, Surgery, Biochemistry etc. 170-180 questions were easy to attempt.
Practice NEET PG 2021 mock tests daily
One should be accustomed to the exam day so that it doesn’t come as a surprise to a candidate. NEET PG 2022 Mock test is a replica of exam test paper. Attempting online tests will help you to learn how to manage time while attempting questions. Mock tests will also test your speed. Also, you can become better by analyzing and evaluating your weak points and areas. Mental preparation is vital, and mock tests will guide you for the real NEET PG exam 2022.
Check previous years question papers
A month before exam, take stock of the situation. It’s an ideal time to evaluate yourself and test your preparation. One should check previous year's question paper to get an idea about the type and nature of questions to be asked in the exam. Try to solve at least 100 questions every day which will boost your confidence for the exam day.
Avoid using too many study resources
Some of the candidates have the misconception that they can mug up everything from everywhere so that they will be able to answer every question in NEET PG 2022 exam. This is practically not possible and at times impacts the preparation strategy. Try to focus on the concept and refer to the books and study materials as per the syllabus. Don’t get confused with the plethora of reference materials in the market. What matters is how clear you are with the concepts and how well you can apply your analytical power while attempting the questions during the exam.
Clear the doubts
Doubts are something that must not be allowed to sustain too long. If you have any doubt regarding any topic, you should not hesitate to seek help from your seniors, teachers, or any peers and clear them as soon as possible. Understand, the time is crucial and don’t stick on any subject area which is taking too much time at this stage.
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The Jiwaji University NEET PG Cutoff 2025 has been released for all categories under the All India quota up to Round 2. For the General AI category, the cutoff for admission to the MD/MS courses ranged from 752 to 97268 in the last round closing cutoff ranks. The hardest specialisation for admission
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Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University accepts the DBRAU Cutoff 2025 for admission to the BDS courses. According to the cutoff in 2024, which was 926018, in 2023, it was 1192090, and in 2022, it was 990616. Analysing the year-wise trend over the years, we can say that competition for this category has been
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The DBRAU NEET PG Cutoff 2025 has been published till the 2nd Round for admission to various MD course specialisations. Students who are aiming for admission to this university should valid ranks in the NEET PG entrance examination to be able to have a chance to appear for the NEET PG counselling pr
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The DBRAU NEET PG Cutoff 2025 is out till Round 2 for admission to the MD courses for all categories under the All India quota. As per the DBRAU MD Cutoff 2025, the cutoff was in the ranges of 2725 to 76466, in the Round 2 closing ranks for the General category under the All India quota.
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Manipal University NEET PG Cutoff 2025 has been released for admission to the MD and MS courses via the NEET PG examination. Students who have attained a rank of 30000 can get admission to specific MD courses, if they belong to the General AI category. The MAHE NEET PG Cutoff 2025 ranged between 45
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The Manipal University NEET PG Cutoff 2025 has been released for Round 2 for all categories under the AI quota. For the General category candidates under the All India quota, the hardest course for admission, as per round 2 closing ranks was MD in Radiodiagnosis, with a cutoff rank of 4555. In contr
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UNIRAJ NEET PG cutoff 2025 was released for different colleges for admission to the MD in General Medicine course. Refer to the table below to view the category-wise cutoff details:
| Category | NEET PG Round 2 Cutoff 2025 |
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| General | 2733 |
| OBC | 3674 |
| EWS | 3376 |
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Yes, you can get admission to MAHE with a rank of 2000 for the MD course specialisations, according to the Manipal University Karnataka NEET PG Cutoff 2024 for the General and OBC All India category. For the General AI category, the cutoff was 2293 for admission to the MD in General Medicine course.
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The Calicut University NEET PG Cutoff 2025 has been released till Round 2 for all categories under the All India quota. For the General category candidates under the All India quota, the hardest and the easiest course for admission was MD in Radio Diagnosis and MD in Anatomy, with the last round cut
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The CCSU NEET PG Cutoff 2025 has been released for admission to the MD and MS courses for the General AI category. As per the 2025 Round 2 closing cutoff, the ranks ranged between 2471 to 67403 for the General AI category candidates. Among all the course specialisations, the hardest for admission wa
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Before starting NEET PG preparation, candidates need to have plan and strategies in place. Effective time management is crucial for the preparation. First of all take stock of the situation where actually you stand in terms of preparation. You should ask yourself following questions:
These are some of the prembles of your preparation strategies. Following after make daily schedule allocating specific time for each subject. Try to cover those subjects first where you feel confident of scoring well. Try to finish syllabus at least a month before exam.