| Updated On - Aug 11, 2024
NEET PG 2024 Paper Analysis is available here. NBE is conducting NEET PG 2024 on August 11 in two shifts at 500 exam centres.
A detailed NEET PG 2024 Paper Analysis and exam review is available here based on the initial feedback and reactions of the candidates. Memory-based NEET PG 2024 Question Paper with Solution PDF will also be made available after the conclusion of the exam.
NEET PG 2024 Paper Analysis for Shift 1
Based on the initial reaction of candidates, our subject matter experts have come up with the following analysis:
- The exam was easy to moderately difficult depending on the preparation.
- A higher weightage was given to clinical-based questions. This gave an advantage to practicing medical candidates.
- There were also a good number of image-based questions. Approximately 10% of questions were one-liners.
- Some questions were lengthy. Candidates faced difficulty in eliminating options.
Particulars | Details |
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Overall Difficulty Level | Moderate |
Section with Maximum Weightage | To be updated |
Most Difficult Section/ Part | Pharmacology |
Topics/ Chapters with Maximum Weightage | To be updated |
Good Attempt | 185+ |
NEET PG 2024 Paper Analysis for Shift 2
Particulars | Details |
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Overall Difficulty Level | To be updated |
Section with Maximum Weightage | To be updated |
Most Difficult Section/ Part | To be updated |
Topics/ Chapters with Maximum Weightage | To be updated |
Good Attempt | To be updated |
NEET PG 2024 Question Paper with Answer Key PDF
Shift | NEET PG Question Paper PDF |
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NEET PG Question Paper 2024 Shift 1 | Check Here |
NEET PG Question Paper 2024 Shift 2 | Check Here |
NEET PG Exam Pattern 2024
Particulars | Details |
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Mode | Computer-based mode |
Number of Sessions | Shift 1 (9 AM to 12:30 PM) and Shift 2 (3:30 PM to 7 PM) |
Number of Questions | 200 |
Total Marks | 800 |
Language of Question Paper | English Only |
Exam Duration | 3 Hours 30 Minutes |
Sectional Time Limit | Yes |
Types of Questions | MCQs |
Number of Sections | 3- Clinical, Para-Clinical, and Pre-Clinical |
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