NEET – PG Exam Structure, Cut Offs and Subject wise Questions 2013

The first NEET – PG Examinations is going to a tough one as the examination structure and minimum cut off marks are higher than expected. Candidates will have no other option to go through the all subjects. NEET PG 2013 is an all India level entrance examination for admission to MD / MS programmes for the academic year 2013-14. Following are details of NEET – PG 2013 exam structure, subject wise marks analysis and cut off percentiles for various categories.

The NEET – PG 2012 will be a much tougher for the student of Andhra Pradesh as there is huge difference between the syllabus prescribed for previous exam conducted by NTR University of Health Sciences and the present NEET PG exam. NTR University examination emphasized on the final year syllabus. But in NEET PG candidates will have to study all the subjects from 1st to final year of the course.

Exam structure: NEET PG will consist of questions for 240 marks. Out of these questions, Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry will have 20 questions each thus making a total of 60 marks. Marks for other subjects are as follows:
1) Pathology, Microbiology and Pharmacology: 15 marks each
2) Forensic Medicine: 9 marks
3) NPM: 20 marks
4) General Medicine and Surgery: 21 marks for each subject.
5) OBG: 20 marks
6) Pediatrics, Ophthalmology, ENT: 9 marks each
7) Psychiatry, NTD, Orthopedics, Radiology and Anesthesiology: 3 marks each

Cut Offs for various categories:

1) General Category students: 50 percentile
2) SC, ST and OBC candidates: 40 percentile

JEE Advanced – Category wise Engineering Seats in IITs, ISM and BHU Varanasi

IITs are the most prestigious engineering institutions in India. The institutions are ranked at top positions in various Independent surveys on Engineering education. Following are details of seats in various IITs and ISM and IT – BHU campus. The number of seats available for OC / General, OBC, SC, ST and PH categories are provided in the table given below. Candidates can assess the chances of getting the seat in IITs based on their ranks in IIT Advanced and previous year cut offs.

IITs conduct joint entrance examination (JEE) for admission to Graduate Engineering programmes. The JEE has been changed from 2013-14. The examination conducted for admission to IITs, ISM Dhanbad and IT – BHU Varanasi has been renamed as JEE Advanced. Candidates those qualified in JEE Main and secured place in top 20 percent candidates of the respective boards are eligible for JEE Advanced. See details of category wise seats in IITs, ISM and IT – BHU Varanasi:

Category wise seats in IITs

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