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As NEET PG 2024 exam is scheduled for August 11, candidates need to focus on revision now. Here are some last-minute revision tips for NEET PG 2024 which will help candidates to improve their overall score on D-day. The admit card is expected to be issued on August 8, 2024. Candidates will have to download admit card from the official website.

As NEET PG 2024 exam is scheduled for August 11, students have around 10 days time to do the final touch-up which will ultimately help them to improve their overall score in the PG exam. Candidates may have thoroughly covered the entire NEET PG syllabus but last-minute revision tips for NEET PG 2024 prove crucial to decide their performance in the exam. Candidates must utilise these remaining days in the best possible ways to further sharpen their preparation strategy.

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NBE will conduct NEET PG 2024 exam on computer-based mode at diferent test cities across the country. As NEET PG 2024 exam is one of the toughest medical exams which not only tests students’ knowledge but their overall analytical approach, students should not leave any single stone unturned to improve their overall score in the exam. NBE will release NEET PG 2024 admit card on August 8. Candidates will be able to download admit card for NEET PG 2024 exam from NBE's official website through login id and password generated during registration.

Q:   When will NBE conduct NEET PG 2024 exam?

A:

NEET PG 2024 exam was held on August 11 in two shifts. The exam was conducted in computer-based mode. The question paper of NEET PG 2024 comprised 200 multiple choice questions and candidates were given 3.5 hours to answer them. NBE declared NEET PG 2024 result on August 23, 2024.

Q:   Will NEET PG held for 2025-26 session?

A:

NEET PG 2025 may not happen as it will be replaced by NExT. AIIMS will release the official notification regarding NExT exam. Most probably the exit test will be implemented from August 2025 for 2020 batch MBBS students. The exam conducting body will clear air of doubts by October end most likley.

Q:   What is the internship deadline for NEET PG 2024?

A:

The internship deadline for NEET PG 2024 has been released. The internship deadline for NEET PG 2024 is August 15. Candidates who complete the internship on or before the deadline will be eligible for NEET PG 2024. Candidates will have to do online registration to submit NEET PG 2024 application form. NEET PG 2024 exam is scheduled to be held on June 23 in computer-based mode.

Read the whole article to know some NEET PG 2024 last-minute revision tips which will help candidates to perform better in the entrance exam.

Make a time table of revision

Candidates need to make a proper strategy keeping in mind the time left in the commencement of NEET PG 2024. Whatever knowledge you have stored inside your mind, that needs to be revised on regular basis. Time table should be made in such a way that it covers every topic of the syllabus. Draw a plan like which date you will devote to which subject and what topic. Allocate time in such a way that every topic, hard or easy one gets proper attention.

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Keep NEET PG 2024 pattern in mind during revision

Understanding NEET PG pattern 2024 will help candidates in their strategy. As NEET PG 2024 paper comprises 200 questions of total 800 marks, candidates need to focus on those subjects first which carry maximum marks questions, and so on. Revise them for one or two hours daily. As there is a negative marking provision in the NEET PG 2024 exam as well, candidates are advised not to spend too much time on those subject areas where their preparation is not up to the mark.

Revision from notes

If you have made notes from each of the topics, that is the best thing. It will help you to improve your performance in the exam. Use that notes to revise key topics first, followed by others. As these notes are prepared by students themselves, these prove very useful in last moment revision.

Q:   What is the schedule for NEET PG exam?

A:

NEET PG schedule involves dates of events related to exam. Whole schedule is released by exam conducting body along with the official information brochure. From last few years, the exam is getting delayed from its usual schedule. NEET PG 2023 exam was held in March while NEET PG 2022 exam in May. In 2021, the exam was held in september. NEET PG exam used to be held in January before Corona. NEET PG 2024 exam was held on August 11, 2024. Candidates can refer the table comprising tentative dates for NEET PG exam for 2024-25 session.

Event

Dates (Tentative)

NEET PG notification

16-Apr-2024

NEET PG registration process commences

16-Apr-2024

NEET PG application correction

10-May-2024

NEET PG admit card upload

08-Aug-2024

NEET PG exam

11-Aug-2024

Q:   What is the exam timing for NEET PG exam?

A:

NEET PG 2024 exam will be held in single session from 9 am to 12: 30 pm. NBE has already released NEET PG 2024 exam timing and schedule with the official brochure. Candidates can refer the table given below for NEET PG 2024 exam timing.

Events

Timings

Reporting time for candidates

07:00 AM

Last entry for the examination

08:30 AM

The candidate gets access to log in window

08:45 AM

Candidate allowed to log in

08:50 AM

Exam Starts

09:00 AM

Exam concludes

12: 30 PM

Q:   Will NEET PG 2024 exam held in pen and paper mode?

A:

No. NEET PG 2024 exam was held in online mode on August 11, 2024. According to NEET PG pattern, the question paper had 200 multiple choice questions and candidates were provided 3.5 hours to answer them. Candidates have to score the minimum cut off to qualify for the exam. Qualifying cut off differ for each category. NBE declared NEET PG 2024 result on August 23, 2024.

Q:   Will NBE provide final correction window for NEET PG 2024?

A:

Yes. NBE opened pre final correction window on May 28. Candidates could rectify incorrect images uploaded along with NEET PG 2024 application form till June 3. It must be noted the correction window is opened to rectify incorrect images in the application form. Candidates have to login and rectify images such as photograph, signature, and thumb impression.

Q:   What is NEET PG 2024 exam revised date?

A:

NEET PG 2024 exam revised date was August 11. Earlier the exam was scheduled to be held on June 23 but it was postponed in the wake of recent allegation of question paper leak in NEET 2024 exam. Candidates have to register online to submit application form for NEET PG 2024. As per the existing NEET PG pattern, the question paper comprises 200 multiple choice questions and candidates get 3.5 hours to answer them.

Don’t take up any new topic

NEET PG 2024 syllabus is vast and candidates may have left some topics by mistake or due to time constrain. But new topic needs thorough study, notes making exercise, and revision. The whole process consumes a lot of time and candidates have only six days for the exam to begin. This time needs to be optimally used to fine-tune their strategy. Candidates must spend these days recollecting whatever has been learned till now.

Focus on clinical subjects

This time more questions could be asked from clinical subjects. Candidates need to plan accordingly to score hundred percent marks in this section. Some of the most important clinical subjects which candidates need to revise are Medicine, Surgery, OBG, Pediatrics, ENT, Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Orthopaedics, PSM, Radiology, Psychiatry.

Concentrate on applied aspect in Pre/Para clinical portion

NEET PG syllabus comprises three sections, Pre clinical, Para clinical, and Clinical. These are further segmented into Anatomy, Pathology, and Psychiatry, among others. For Pre/Para clinicals, students are advised to concentrate on applied aspects rather than the entire theory/topic.

Appear for the mock test

Your performance in the mock test provides real picture of your preparation for the D-day. Candidates are advised to appear for the mock test so that they know where are the gaps and what more needs to be done. Candidates may have attempted many mock tests earlier but a week before the exam, a mock test helps candidates to gain confidence. Revise the topics thoroughly once and appear for the final mock test before the exam day.

Be calm, composed, and confident

These 3Cs prove vital in scaling up things in candidates' favor. Candidates are advised not to lose sleep thinking too much about how they will perform on the exam day. They just need to give their best shot on the D-day. Think about your strong point, which subject areas you are master at. Get confidence with the fact that you know better than others in many of the topic areas. Don’t let negative things overpower you.

Take good care of health

Students often get stressed during exam time. They skip a meal at times and their sleeping pattern also changes. This may take a toll on their health. Candidates are advised not to skip meal and sleep at least 5-6 hours daily. Eating on time and taking good night sleep keep mind relaxed and refreshed. Moreover, candidates can’t afford even a small ailment before the exam.

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