NEET PG 2021: Exam Scheme & Syllabus
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- Due to the sudden outbreak of COVID- 19 pandemic, NEET PG 2021 Exams has been postponed.
- Due to the sudden outbreak of COVID- 19 pandemic, NEET PG 2021 Exams has been postponed.
- NEET PG 2021 Admit Card will be issued on 14th April 2021.
- NEET PG 2021 Admit Card will be issued on 14th April 2021.
- Correction Window for NEET PG 2021 has been reopened on April 5, 2021, 5 pm, and will close on April 7, 2021, 7 PM. Final edit window is to rectify deficient or incorrect images.
- Correction Window for NEET PG 2021 has been reopened on April 5, 2021, 5 pm, and will close on April 7, 2021, 7 PM. Final edit window is to rectify deficient or incorrect images.
Pattern of Exam :
Pattern of Exam :
NEET PG 2020 | |
Mode of Examination | Computer Based Test (Online) |
Duration | 3 hrs 30 min |
Medium of Paper | Only English |
No. of Questions | 200 (divided into Three Parts) |
Pattern of Question | MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions) based on single correct response |
Marking Scheme |
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NEET PG 2020 | |
Mode of Examination | Computer Based Test (Online) |
Duration | 3 hrs 30 min |
Medium of Paper | Only English |
No. of Questions | 200 (divided into Three Parts) |
Pattern of Question | MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions) based on single correct response |
Marking Scheme |
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Allocation of time for NEET PG 2021 :
Allocation of time for NEET PG 2021 :
Activities | Time |
Allow Candidates to enter the examination centre and Commence Registration for the test | 12:00 PM |
Entry closes at Examination Center | 01:30 PM |
Grant access for Candidate Login | 01:45 PM |
Candidates log in to read instructions | 01:50 PM |
Exam Start Time | 02:00 PM |
Exam End Time | 05:30 PM |
Activities | Time |
Allow Candidates to enter the examination centre and Commence Registration for the test | 12:00 PM |
Entry closes at Examination Center | 01:30 PM |
Grant access for Candidate Login | 01:45 PM |
Candidates log in to read instructions | 01:50 PM |
Exam Start Time | 02:00 PM |
Exam End Time | 05:30 PM |
NEET PG 2021 syllabus comprises of all the subjects & knowledge areas as per the Graduate Medical Education Regulations issued by National Medical Council with prior approval of the Government of India.
NEET PG 2021 syllabus comprises of all the subjects & knowledge areas as per the Graduate Medical Education Regulations issued by National Medical Council with prior approval of the Government of India.
NEET PG 2021 syllabus will be released soon after the official notice for NEET PG 2021 will be released by NBE.
NEET PG 2021 syllabus will be released soon after the official notice for NEET PG 2021 will be released by NBE.
- NBE shall be conducting the Social Distanced - Computer Based Test (SD-CBT) in safe and secure environment using touch free processes maintaining social distancing norms wherever needed.
- Candidates are required to report at the Reporting Center as per the time indicated in their Admit Card. The reporting counter will close 30 minutes prior to the test start time.
- No candidate will be allowed to enter in the examination hall after the closure of Reporting Counter.
- Candidates must carry the following documents -
- Printed copy of Barcoded/QR Coded Admit card with his/her recent coloured photograph pasted on it.
- Photocopy of Permanent / Provisional SMC/MCI registration*, to be retained by the test centre
- The below mentioned Govt issued photo IDs** (must be original and valid/non-expired), details of which have been provided while filling the application form : Aadhaar Card(with Photograph), PAN Card, Driving License, Passport
* For Indian Citizens/ OCI: They should bring their Foreign Medical Graduate
Examination or FMGE (Screening Test) Pass
certificate issued on NBE letterhead also.
* Foreign Nationals: They should bring their passport (original & valid) to the test centre along with any
other documents (Registration with Medical Council in their country of
nationality) as a proof of they being a medical practitioner in their
country.
** ID Proofs: The name on the photo identification must match with the name as
shown on the Admit Card. If name has changed due to marriage etc,
candidate must show the relevant document to substantiate claim for
change in name (Marriage Certificate/Divorcee Decree/ Legal Name
Change Document/ Gazette notification for name change).
- NBE shall be conducting the Social Distanced - Computer Based Test (SD-CBT) in safe and secure environment using touch free processes maintaining social distancing norms wherever needed.
- Candidates are required to report at the Reporting Center as per the time indicated in their Admit Card. The reporting counter will close 30 minutes prior to the test start time.
- No candidate will be allowed to enter in the examination hall after the closure of Reporting Counter.
- Candidates must carry the following documents -
- Printed copy of Barcoded/QR Coded Admit card with his/her recent coloured photograph pasted on it.
- Photocopy of Permanent / Provisional SMC/MCI registration*, to be retained by the test centre
- The below mentioned Govt issued photo IDs** (must be original and valid/non-expired), details of which have been provided while filling the application form : Aadhaar Card(with Photograph), PAN Card, Driving License, Passport
* For Indian Citizens/ OCI: They should bring their Foreign Medical Graduate
Examination or FMGE (Screening Test) Pass
certificate issued on NBE letterhead also.
* Foreign Nationals: They should bring their passport (original & valid) to the test centre along with any
other documents (Registration with Medical Council in their country of
nationality) as a proof of they being a medical practitioner in their
country.
** ID Proofs: The name on the photo identification must match with the name as
shown on the Admit Card. If name has changed due to marriage etc,
candidate must show the relevant document to substantiate claim for
change in name (Marriage Certificate/Divorcee Decree/ Legal Name
Change Document/ Gazette notification for name change).
S.No. | City | S.No. | City |
1. | Adilabad | 2. | Agartala |
3. | Agra | 4. | Ahmedabad/ Gandinagar |
5. | Ahmednagar | 6. | Aizwal |
7. | Ajmer | 8. | Akola |
9. | Alappuzha | 10. | Aligarh |
11. | Alwar | 12. | Ambajogai |
13. | Ambala | 14. | Amlapuram |
15. | Amravati | 16. | Amritsar |
17. | Anand | 18. | Anatapur |
19. | Arrah | 20. | Asansol |
21. | Aurangabad | 22. | Bagalkot |
23. | Balasore | 24. | Bankura |
25. | Baramulla | 26. | Bareilly |
27. | Bhatinda | 28. | Beed |
29. | Belagavi (Belgaum) | 30. | Bellary |
31. | Bengaluru | 32. | Berhampore (WB) |
33. | Behrampur-Ganjam | 34. | Bhagalpur |
35. | Bhandara | 36. | Bhilai Nagar |
37. | Bhimavaram | 38. | Bhiwandi |
39. | Bhopal | 40. | Bhubaneswar |
41. | Bhusawal | 42. | Bidar |
43. | Bikaner | 44. | Bilaspur (CG) |
45. | Bilaspur (HP) | 46. | Boisar |
47. | Bokaro | 48. | Budgam |
49. | Burdwan | 50. | Chandigarh/ Mohali |
51. | Chandrapur | 52. | Chengalpattu |
53. | Chennai | 54. | Chikballapur |
55. | Chikkamagaluru | 56. | Chirala |
57. | Chittor | 58. | Coimbatore |
59. | Cudalore | 60. | Cuttack |
61. | Darbhanga | 62. | Davanagere |
63. | Dehradun | 64. | Delhi/NCR |
65. | Dhanbad | 66. | Dharmapuri |
67. | Dharwad/ Hubballi (Hubli) | 68. | Dhenkanal |
69. | Dhule | 70. | Dibrugarh |
71. | Dindigul | 72. | Durgapur |
73. | Eluru | 74. | Ernakulam |
75. | Erode | 76. | Faizabad |
77. | Gangtok | 78. | Gondia |
79. | Gorakhpur | 80. | Gudlavalleru |
81. | Gudur | 82. | Guntur |
83. | Guwahati | 84. | Gwalior |
85. | Haldia | 86. | Haldwani |
87. | Hamirpur (HP) | 88. | Hassan |
89. | Hazaribagh | 90. | Himatnagar |
91. | Hisar | 92. | Hooghly |
93. | Howrah | 94. | Hyderabad |
95. | Idukki | 96. | Imphal |
97. | Indore | 98. | Jabalpur |
99. | Jaipur | 100. | Jalandhar |