NEET PG 2026 Exam Pattern: Total Marks, Latest Marking Scheme, Type of Questions

National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Post-Graduation 2025 ( NEET PG )

DeskCalelnderCounselling - 29 Jan '26

Mukul Kumar Mishra
Updated on Dec 26, 2025 15:04 IST

By Mukul Kumar Mishra

NEET PG 2026 exam pattern: NBE will release NEET PG pattern 2026 along with the official information brochure. According to NEET PG pattern 2026, test paper will compriss 200 questions and candidates will get 3.5 hours to answer the paper. This year also time bound sections rule will be applicable. It means candidates will have to finish questions of a particular section first and only after he/she exausts allotted time of the particular section, he/she can move to other section. Students will not be allowed to review the questions or modify their responses for a section after the completion of its allotted time. NEET PG exam for 2026-27 is expected to be held in August 2026. NEET PG 2025 counselling is underway with round-1 seat allotment scheduled on November 22, 2025.

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Exam pattern comprises the structure of the exam, number of questions, language options, exam duration, and the marking system. Candidates get an idea about NEET PG total marks through the exam pattern. Candidates should know about NEET PG pattern before starting their preparation. This helps them to make a better plans and strategy which will ultimately help them to score well in the the exam. Read the complete article to know everything about the exam pattern of NEET PG. 

 

 

 

Table of contents
  • Highlights of NEET PG 2026 Pattern
  • Understanding the NEET PG Pattern 2026
  • NEET PG 2025 Marking Scheme
  • NEET PG 2026 Syllabus
  • NEET PG 2026 Pattern: FAQs
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Highlights of NEET PG 2026 Pattern

 NEET PG 2026 pattern highlights have been given in the table below:

Particulars

Details

Exam mode

Online
Medium of the examination English (only)
Total time 3.5 hours
Total marks 800
Number of questions 200
Type of questions Multiple-choice questions
Negative marking Yes

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the total and sectional duration of NEET PG exam?
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The total duration of NEET PG exam is 3.5 hours or 210 minutes. In 2024, NBE introduced time bound section in NEET PG exam. This means candidates will have specific time to solve specific number of questions. Whole question paper is divided into 5 sections (A to E) with 40 questions each. Candidates get 42 minutes to solve each section. It must be noted candidates can't answer questions of any section till he/she exahusts allotted time (42 minutes) of previous section. 

Q:   Will marks be deducted for unanswered questions in NEET PG?
A: 

No marks will be deducted for unanswered questions as per existing NEET PG pattern. Such questions will not be taken into account while calculating marks. Students are advised to attempt only those questions where they are confident of right answer. If there is iota of doubt of correct answer, candidates are advised to leave that question. 

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Understanding the NEET PG Pattern 2026

Mode of the examination: According to NEET PG 2026 exam pattern, the examination will be conducted in a computer-based mode (online).

Medium of the examination: As per the official information brochure, the examination will be held in English language only.

Duration of the examination: Students get total3.5 hours to answer question paper of NEET PG

Total number of questions asked in the examination: Total 200 multiple choice questions are asked in NEET PG exam. The paper is divided into five sections with 40 questions each. To solve each section, 42 minutes are given. As per the time bound section, candidates can't attempt questions in next section, till they exhausts allotted time of previous section. One the alltted time gets over, next section will appear automatically on screen. NBE doesn't release subject wise weightage for NEET PG officially. However, the table given below highlights subjectwise weightage of NEET PG based on students' feedback and experts' suggestions.

Subject

Section-wise weightage

Part A

Anatomy

16

Physiology

16

Biochemistry

13

Total number of questions from section A

45

Part B

Pathology

17

Pharmacology

13

Microbiology

13

Forensic Medicine

17

Social and Preventive Medicine

5

Total number of questions from section B

65

Part C

General Medicine Including Dermatology & Venereology & Psychiatry

30

General Surgery Including Orthopaedics, Anaesthesia and Radio diagnosis

4

Obstetrics and Gynaecology

20

Paediatrics

3

ENT

30

Ophthalmology

3

Total number of questions from section C

90

 
 
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the sectional weightage in NEET PG exam?
A: 

NBE doesn't officialy releases sectional weightage in NEET PG exam. As per experts and exam taking students, maximum questions are asked from clinical section. Most questions are asked from general medicine, general surgery, pharmacology, pathology, Obstetrics and Gynaecology etc. NEET PG 2026 exam date will be announced by NBE. The exam is expected to be held in August 2026.

Q:   What is time bound sections in NEET PG exam?
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NBE introduced time bound sections in NEET PG in 2024. It refers to fix time to attempt a particular section. Candidates have to exahusts allotted time of previous section before moving to next section. They can't choose to answer questions of any section as per their wish. In addition, one exahusted time of particular section, he/she can't go back and change answer in the section after time exahusts. As per time bound section, next section will start automatically once the allotted time exahusts. Whole NEET PG question paper is divided into 5 sections (A to E) with 40 questions each. The allotted time of particular section is 42 minutes. 

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NEET PG 2025 Marking Scheme

NBE follows a negative marking system for the NEET PG exam. Refer to the table given below to understand the marking scheme.

NEET PG Marking Scheme

Response Type Marks Awarded
Correct answer (+) 4
Incorrect answer (-) 1
No response (unanswered questions) 0
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Does NBE conduct NEET PG in pen and paper mode?
A: 

No. Unlike NEET, NBE conducts NEET PG exam in computer-based mode. NEET PG pattern is declared by NBE along with the official information brochure. NEET PG pattern comprises details regarding mode and medium of exam, total number of questions, allotted time and marking scheme. As per the existing pattern, total 200 multiple choice questions are asked in NEET PG exam and candidates are provided 3.5 hours to answer them. Medium of the question paper is English only. There is no option to choose the language of the question paper. For every right answer, 4 marks is awarded and negative response -1 is deducted.

Q:   What is the pattern of NEET PG exam?
A: 

NEET PG pattern comprises details about exam mode, medium, total number of questions, allotted time, and marking scheme. NBE conducts NEET PG exam in computer-based mode. The medium of the exam is English only. Candidates don't have option to select any other language in NEET PG exam.

A total of 200 multiple choice questions are asked and candidates get 3.5 hours to answer them. According to the marking scheme, for every right answer, 4 marks are awarded while for wrong response -1 mark is deducted. No mark will be awarded/deduced for unanswered question.

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NEET PG 2026 Syllabus

NEET PG syllabus covers subjects and topics which are taught in MBBS course curriculum. The syllabus for NEET PG 2025 has veen divided into three segments,  Clinical, Pre Clinical, and Para Clinical. Before starting preparation, candidates should have idea about the syllabus so that they know what all subjcts need to be prepared for the exam. As questions are asked from all three segments, candidates need to study all subjects as part of the NEET PG syllabus. Candidates need to know in and out of every topic given in the syllabus.

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Which subject in NEET PG syllabus contains maximum and minimum weightage?
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NBE doesn't release the weightage for NEET PG exam. However, from last few years record, it can be said that maximum weightage is given to clinical subjects. A good number of questions are asked from general medicine, general surgury and paediatrics. Lesser number of questions are asked from anatomy, physiology etc. Candidates must note weightage for NEET PG syllabus may vary. This is why, candidates are advised not to depend upon weightage and prepare all subjects of clinical, pre and para clinical well so that there is less scope of negative marking. 

Q:   What all topics are covered in NEET PG exam syllabus?
A: 

NBE doesn't release NEET PG exam syllabus word by word. As per the experts, NEET PG syllabus comprises all those topics covered in MBBS course. Whole syllabus comprise 3 parts clinical, pre and para clinical sections. 

Pre-clinical Subjects

 

Para-Clinical Subjects

 

Clinical Subjects

 

·       Anatomy

·       Physiology

·       Biochemistry

·       Pharmacology

·       Microbiology

·       Pathology             

·       Forensic Medicine

·       Social and Preventive Medicine

·       Medicine, Dermatology and Venereology

·       Surgery, Orthopaedics and Anaesthesia             

·       Radiodiagnosis

·       Obstetrics and Gynaecology Paediatrics        

·       Ophthalmology

·       ENT

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NEET PG 2026 Pattern: FAQs

Check some of the FAQs related to NEET PG 2026 syllabus and related aspects: 

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Q:   Is it compulsory to attempt all questions in NEET PG exam?
A: 

No. There is no such compulsion for candidates. Candidates should attempt only those questions where they feel confident of right answer as there is a provision of negative marking too. Due to negative marking, overall score may reduce, affecting ranking of candidate. For every wrong answer, -1 mark is deducted in NEET PG exam.

Q:   Which part is difficult in NEET PG syllabus?
A: 

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.

Q:   I marked two answers for a question in NEET PG. One of the answers is correct. Will I get full marks for this question?
A: 

Candidates can't  mark more than one answer as NEET PG is computer-based exam. Moreover, in the official information brochure, there is no mention of whether candidate will be deducted marks or not for marking two options. NEET PG 2026 exam pattern will be released by National Board of Examinations (NBE). The exam is conducted in computer-based mode. Candidates are provided total 3.5 hours to answer the question paper.

Q:   Has NEET PG 2026 pattern released by NBE?
A: 

Not yet. NEET PG 2026 pattern will be released by NBE. Pattern and other crucial details related to NEET PG 2026 exam is released along with official information brochure. NEET PG 2026 is expected to be held in August. Exam pattern carries crucial details such as mode and medium, total of questions, allotted time, and marking scheme. 

Q:   How many sections comprise NEET PG syllabus?
A: 

NEET PG syllabus mainly comprises three sections, Pre Clinical, Para clinical, and Clinical. Each section comprises different subjects which have to be prepared well to qualify NEET PG exam. The pre clinical subjects include anatomy, physiology and biochemistry. To cover para clinical section, candidates have to prepare subjects such as pharmacology, microbiology, pathology, forensic medicine, social and preventive medicine. Clinical part comprises subjects such as medicine, dermatology and venereology surgery, orthopaedics and anaesthesia, radiodiagnosis, obstetrics, gynaecology, paediatrics, and ophthalmology ENT.

Q:   Can I opt for Hindi in NEET PG exam?
A: 

No. There is no option of any other language other than English. According to the existing NEET PG pattern, the exam is conducted in English language only. While NEET exam is conducted in 13 languages, NEET PG is conducted in only one language. NBE releases exam pattern along with the official information brochure. According to existing exam pattern, the exam is conducted in computer-based mode. Total 200 multiple choice questions are asked of 800 marks. Total allotted time for the question paper is 3.5 hours.

Q:   Can I attempt any questions from any section in NEET PG exam?
A: 

No. As per time bound section limit, candidates will have to answer questions or exhausts time of previous section before proceeding for next section in NEET PG exam. Each section has particualar allotted time, i.e 42 minute in NEET PG exam. For an example, supppose a candidate wants to answer questions of B section, he/she can do only when he exahusts allotted 42 minute of section A.  

Q:   Will there be negative marking in the NEET PG exam?
A: 

Yes. Mark is deducted for each wrong answer in NEET PG. For each right answer, candidates get 4 marks and for each wrong answer, 1 mark is deducted. As there is provision of the negative marking in exam, students are advised to answer only those questions where they feel confidence of right answer.

Q:   Will there be some changes in NEET PG 2026 pattern?
A: 

There is least chance National Board of Examinations (NBE) will make some changes in NEET PG 2026 pattern. The exam pattern is released along with the official information brochure online. The exam pattern comprises crucial details pertaining to exam including mode, medium, total number of questions, their type, and marking scheme.

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