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Mohit Singh

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, candidates can get into Guntur Medical College, Guntur with 65% in class 12th. It is feasible to secure admission in MD/MS or any other postgraduate course via NEET PG with 65% percentiles in class 12th. Based on NEET PG scores, the college offers the MD and MS specialisations. Eligible candidates must apply online and meet the specific eligibility criteria for their desired program. Check out the eligibility criteria for Guntur Medical College, Guntur through NEET PG exam:

Candidates who wish to apply for the exam or who wish to participate in the counselling process must check the eligibility criteria before applying for it. NBE

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Vikrant Singh

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Guntur Medical College, Guntur cutoff 2024 is out for admission to the MD and MS courses. As per the NEET PG Round 2 cut off, the closing ranks needed to get into Guntur Medical College varied between 928 and,  94235 for the General AI category candidates. Considering the cutoff data, the MD in General Medicine was the most competitive MD in Radio Diagnosis specialisation for General category students in the AI quota. So, considering the latest round, students must aim to secure a rank between the cut-off range given above for Guntur Medical College for MD/MS admission.

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Abhishek Shukla

Beginner-Level 5

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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Bhumika Chauhan

Beginner-Level 5

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 minut

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Mukul Kumar Mishra

Contributor-Level 10

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.

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Kartik Khanna

Beginner-Level 5

As per the revised schedule, UP NEET PG 2024 round-3 counselling result was declared on February 4, 2025. Candidates allotted seats in round-3 will have to report for document verification. Last date for round-3 UP NEET PG 2024 counselling reporting was February 8, 2025.

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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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