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Nitesh Shukla

Beginner-Level 5

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.  

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Kritika Sharma

Beginner-Level 5

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.

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Anushree Shukla

Beginner-Level 5

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. 

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Abhishek Rastogi

Beginner-Level 5

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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Muniba

Beginner-Level 3

Yes you can get seat in DNB paediatric and other branches as well in any college in Andhra Pradesh or Telangana with a rank of 35000 in NEET PG 2024.

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Muniba

Beginner-Level 3

Yes, you can get DNB Psychiatry in any college in India with 40975 rank in NEET PG 2024.

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Muniba

Beginner-Level 3

It's available on the site.

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Muniba

Beginner-Level 3

You need to clear FMGE exam to continue with PG in India, NEET PG is for locals, FMGE is for other students.

FMGE entrance exam is conducted every 6 months.

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Nishtha Choudhury

Beginner-Level 5

State agencies conduct counselling for 50% quota seats. Rest 50% seats are allotted through All India Quota which is conducted by Medical counselling Committee (MCC). Candidates do have to fill application form to become elligible for state counselling process. State counselling bodies release counselling dates and schedule for seat allotment.

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Abhishek Divya

Beginner-Level 5

Candidates have to pay both non refundable and refundable fees during registration for NEET PG counselling. Refundable fees are security deposit. Check the various kinds of fees submitted for NEET PG counselling in the table given below:

Payment scheme for different categories

Non Refundable (Fees in INR)

Refundable (Security Deposit in INR)

 

Unreserved

Reserved

Unreserved

Reserved

AIQ

1000

500

25000

10000

Deemed Universities

5000

5000

2,00,000

2,00,000

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