Understanding the NEET PG Application Process
As of 2025, the NEET PG application start is expected to start from today 3pm. The official NEET PG form will be available on the NBEMS (National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences) website.
LAST INTERNSHIP DATE ELIGIBLE FOR APPLICATION : 31st JULY 2025
Step-by-Step Guide to Fill the NEET PG Form:
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Visit the official site nbe.edu.in at or after 3 PM IST.
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Click on “NEET PG 2025” and start new registration with your email and mobile number.
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Personal details (Name, DOB, Category, ID proof)
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Academic details (MBBS college, university, internship status)
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Select exam city preferences
Log in to your dashboard and begin filling the application form:
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Recent passport photo (white background, JPEG format, 50–80 KB)
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Signature (JPEG, 50–80 KB)
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Thumb impression (JPEG, 50–80 KB)
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Valid ID proof (PDF, as per instructions)
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MBBS degree/provisional certificate
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Internship certificate (if completed otherwise no need )
- Resize all your image files using imresizer.com to meet size requirements if needed.
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Pay the application fee through net banking/UPI/credit or debit card.
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Submit the form and download the confirmation page.
Common Errors to Avoid:
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Uploading an image above 80 KB.
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Passing Date: This is the date your final year MBBS result was declared.
Upload required documents:
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Confusing internship completion date with result date.
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Skipping the review step before final submission.
Stay organized by keeping a checklist of documents and using a reliable internet connection during submission.
NEET PG 2025: Exam Pattern and Syllabus Overview
In the final 60 days before NEET PG, focusing on the most tested, conceptual, and integrated topics from key clinical subjects can significantly boost your rank. Here’s your high-yield map:
Subject |
Important Topics |
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Medicine |
- ECG (VT, WPW, Heart Blocks, AF)- Valvular diseases (MS, MR, AS, AR)- Infective Endocarditis, Cardiomyopathy- Diabetes: DKA vs HHS, Insulin types- Pheochromocytoma, Cushing, Addison vs Conn- ABG, CKD, Nephrotic/Nephritic syndrome- Hepatitis B, Wilson’s, IBD- Stroke types, MS, MG, Parkinsonism- SLE, RA, Vasculitis, Sjogren’s- Anemias (Iron, B12, Sickle, PNH)- Lung cancer, COPD, CF, Pleural analysis |
Surgery |
- Breast tumors, Paget’s, BIRADS- Thyroid Ca, MEN syndrome- Burns (Parkland), GCS, trauma scores- Cranial trauma, flail chest, eFAST- Gallstones, Cholecystitis, Pancreatitis- GI Bleeds (Forrest), Achalasia, Barrett- Hernias, Meckel’s, Intussusception- Renal trauma, Wilms tumor, BPH- Bladder rupture, testicular torsion |
PSM |
- Study designs, Bias, Clinical trials- National programs (Anemia Mukt Bharat, RMNCH+A)- Vaccines (Schedules, Cold chain)- Biostats: Chi-square, t-tests, sensitivity- Family Planning: Pearl index, MTP Act- Yojanas: JSY, Ayushman Bharat- Diseases: TB, Leprosy, HIV control |
OBG |
- Pre-eclampsia, HELLP, IUGR, GDM- Partogram, breech & twin delivery- PPH drugs & artery ligation- Amniocentesis, Down syndrome screening- AFI, BPP, Doppler studies- PCOS, Fibroids, AUB classification- HPV, Ca cervix, ovarian tumors- Mullerian anomalies, infertility, ART |
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Smart Use of NEET PG Previous Question Papers
NEET PG PYQs (Previous Year Questions) are goldmines. They help you:
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Understand the question framing style
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Spot high-yield repeating topics
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Spot subject based weightage
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Subject
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
Shift-1, 2024
Shift-2, 2024
Anatomy
8
12
10
8
7
7
16
Physiology
9
9
9
8
9
6
6
Biochemistry
10
10
6
12
13
14
9
Microbiology
14
14
14
16
16
8
8
Pathology
13
14
14
14
18
16
21
Pharmacology
13
13
16
14
12
8
18
Forensic Medicine
11
8
10
8
10
9
4
Community Medicine
19
17
19
19
16
22
15
Ophthalmology
8
9
11
8
7
11
8
ENT
6
8
6
9
6
11
6
Medicine
13
18
20
16
13
17
17
Surgery
16
17
18
15
22
15
12
Obs and Gynae
6
11
12
20
18
19
20
Pediatrics
17
9
8
13
7
7
8
Anaesthesia
5
4
5
2
4
5
5
Dermatology
8
5
6
7
7
5
5
Psychiatry
7
8
5
2
5
6
6
Orthopaedics
9
6
6
7
6
8
7
Radiology
8
8
5
2
4
6
9
Total
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
Concise Notes for NEET PG: Do They Work?
Absolutely. In your last 2 months, bulky videos or textbooks won’t cut it. You need notes that:
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Fit in short study cycles
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Help with quick topic recall
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Are optimized for PYQ alignment
Best Sources:
- Self-made revision notes ( If you made your own notes ,nothing's better than that)
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Golden Med Notes (If you don't have time to look for multiple revision sources )
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Community-sourced concise PDFs on platforms like Telegram (Time Consuming)
- BTR ( Provided you have seen BTR Videos and annotated it accordingly )
- DVT from DAMs (Provided you have used their main source for last 6 months )
What To Do ?
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Switch to concise notes + PYQ solving. You can use GOLDEN MED NOTES ALONG with your other Main source / BTR / DVT /RR and make your own Self made Revision Notes.
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Use question bank apps only for MCQ drilling.
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Avoid starting new video series now unless you have watched or read their main notes/videos
Practice Makes Perfect: Mock Tests & Question Banks
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Take 1 mock test/week in full exam setting for this month
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Use PrepLadder Grand Tests or Marrow mocks. ( I recommend Marrow since it has large user base , hence more real time competition analysis )
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Track mistakes and build an error log.
Don’t overload with 500 MCQs/day — it’s better to do 200 and revise them well.
NEET PG 2025: Do’s and Don’ts in Final Weeks
Do:
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Revise from notes, not videos
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Stick to high-yield content
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Sleep 7 hours every night
- Solve Daily 100 MCQs from PYQs and Custom Modules Marrow
Don’t:
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Start new subjects or books
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Panic over unattempted Qs
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GIVE GTs in Last MONTH (Marrow NEET PG 2025 Mock Test Should be your GT)
- Skip Gt Reviews
Why You Shouldn’t Miss Out on Golden Med + Decoding NEET PG PDF
As the NEET PG exam approaches, the difference between an average attempt and a top 1000 rank often comes down to smart resource selection and strategic revision.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by hours of video content, inconsistent notes, or platform fatigue — Golden Med Notes is your shortcut to success. These are concise, high-yield, exam-focused notes, created by experienced toppers and trusted by thousands of aspirants. They help you revise 19 subjects in record time without sacrificing depth.
But to truly decode the NEET PG exam pattern, subject mapping, and topic integration, you need more than just notes.
That’s where the “Decoding NEET PG PDF” comes in — your ultimate revision guide.
What You’ll Unlock with the Decoding NEET PG PDF:
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Accurate weightage-based subject planning (using real data from 2019–2024)
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Detailed PYQ topic breakdowns and trend analysis ( Searchable so that you can update or add extra points to a topic instantly )
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Smart last-minute strategies for 60-day and last 10 days plan.
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High-yield charts, mnemonics, and revision hacks
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Insider tips from rankers on avoiding burnout and time-wasting content
It’s not just a PDF — it’s a guided map to NEET PG success.