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deepika maurya

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Yes, you can simultaneously prepare for both the AIIMS PG and NEET PG exams. The syllabus for both papers is almost the same. NEET PG Syllabus:
1- Section Part A:
Subject Pre-clinical: Biochemistry, Anatomy, Physiology
2- Section Part B:
Subject Para-clinical: Microbiology, Pharmacology, Pathology, Social and preventive medicine, Forensic Medicine.
3- Section Part C:
Subject Clinical: General Medicine including Dermatology & Venereology & Psychiatry, ENT, General Surgery including Orthopedics, Anaesthesia & Radiodiagnosis, Obstetrics, Gynaecology, Pediatrics, and Ophthalmology. AIIMS PG Syllabus for MS/MD: Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology,
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The Choice Filling for Stray Vacancy Round of PG Counselling 2022 is available From 02:00PM of 26.11.2022.

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deepika maurya

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AIIMS PG exam pattern:
Number of papers: 1
Number of questions For MS/MD: One paper of 200 MCQ For MDS: One paper of 90 MCQ
Question Paper Type: MCQs (Multiple-choice questions)
AIIMS PG Total Marks: For MS/MD: 200 marks and For MDS: 90 marks
Exam duration For MS/MD: 3 hours (180 minutes) and For MDS: 1.5 hours (90 minutes)
Exam Language: English
Marking Scheme: 1 mark will be provided for one correct answer and 1/3 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
AIIMS PG will be conducted twice a year.
AIIMS PG Syllabus for MS/MD: Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology, Community Medicine, Forensic Medicine, Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Clin
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deepika maurya

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The main problem while preparing for NEET PG during an internship is a lack of time. You have to handle the academics as well as your duties in clinics, hospitals, etc. At the end of a busy day in the hospital, you're left with neither the time nor the energy to open up bulky books and flood your mind with all the information. The simple fix is a concise source that's only filled with the essential information you need to know. And for that very purpose, I feel the rapid revision programme of youtube is the best. You can't expect to watch all of the videos for all 19 subjects in your intern year, on top of your other responsibilities.
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deepika maurya

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A list of NEET PG books for MCQs: 1- Self Assessment & Review Microbiology Immunology Revision at a Glance by Chaurasia. 2- Self Assessment and Review of Short Subjects Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) & Orthopaedics Vol-II by Arvind Arora 3- Self Assessment & Review of Paediatrics by Arvind Arora 4- Review of Pharmacology by Gobind Rai Garg, Sparsh Gupta 5- Orthopaedics Quick Review by Apurv Mehra 6- DAMS Review of Radiology-Eighth Edition by Dr. Summer K Sethi 7- AIIMS PGMEE Solutions by Ashish Gupta, Admit Tripathi 8- New Across: A Complete Review of Short Subjects (Set of 3 Volumes) (PGMEE) by Anurag Shukla and Saumya Shukl

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A list of NEET PG books for theory:
1- For Pharmacology subject: Essentials of Medical Pharmacology by KD Tripathi
2- For Orthopaedics subject: Essential Orthopaedics (Including Clinical Methods) by Maheshwari
3- For Paediatrics subject: Ghai Essential Pediatrics by Vinod K Paul
4- For Anaesthesia subject: Short Textbook Of Anaesthesia 5 by Yadav
5- For Surgery subject: Bailey & Loves Short Practice of Surgery, (set volume 1 & 2) by Norman Williams, P Ronan O Connell, Andrew McCaskie
6- For Anatomy subject: Handbook of General Anatomy by BD Chaurasia
7- For ENT subject: Diseases of Ear, Nose, and throat & Head and Neck Surgery by PL Dhingra a
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Anshul jain

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It is based upon selection and cut off.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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NEET PG was given by students to pursue MD/MS, but NEXT is combining the exit test for MBBS students as well as the PG examination. NEXT will be serving three-purposes:
1. It will serve as an exit exam for MBBS graduates. They will have to pass this exam in order to bag an internship.
2. All the medicine graduates will have to go through this exam if they want to get admission to a PG college.
3. All the medical graduates who have completed their graduation abroad will have to sit in this examination if they wish to practice medicine as a profession in India.

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