NEET PG Syllabus 2026: Subject-Wise Weightage & Exam Pattern

NEET PG Syllabus 2026: Subject-Wise Weightage & Exam Pattern

The detailed topic-wise NEET PG Syllabus 2026 has been featured on this blog. If you are going to appear for the upcoming session, this updated guide will help you align your preparation. Along with the syllabus, we have featured the new 200-question distribution and exam pattern.

The National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET PG) is the qualifying examination conducted by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS). It is a single window entrance examination for MD/MS/PG Diploma courses.

NEET PG 2026 Exam Date: Expected to be held in August 2026 (Tentative).

What is NEET PG 2026? Complete Overview

NEET PG is a qualifying and ranking examination in India for students who want to study various postgraduate medical courses. The NBEMS (National Board of Examinations) conducts the exam, not CBSE.

Key Correction: Unlike older patt
erns, the exam now consists of 200 Multiple Choice Questions (not 300) to be attempted in 3 Hours 30 Minutes.

NEET PG 2026 Syllabus: Complete Subject-Wise Breakdown

The syllabus covers all 19 subjects taught during the 4.5 years of the MBBS curriculum. It is divided into three sections: Pre-Clinical, Para-Clinical, and Clinical.

Phase I – Pre-Clinical Subjects

  • Anatomy
  • Physiology
  • Biochemistry

Phase II – Para-Clinical Subjects

  • Pathology
  • Pharmacology
  • Microbiology
  • Forensic Medicine
  • Social and Preventive Medicine (PSM)

Phase III – Clinical Subjects

  • General Medicine (Dermatology, Venereology, Psychiatry)
  • General Surgery (Orthopedics, Anesthesia, Radiodiagnosis)
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Pediatrics
  • ENT
  • Ophthalmology

NEET PG 2026 Subject-Wise Weightage (Expected)

NBE does not release an exact breakdown for the 200-question format, but based on recent trends, here is the expected question distribution:

Subject Expected Questions (Total 200)
Clinical Subjects (Maximum Weightage)
General Medicine (+ Allied) 45
General Surgery (+ Allied) 45
Obstetrics & Gynecology 30
Preventive & Social Medicine (PSM) 25
Para-Clinical Subjects
Pathology 25
Pharmacology 20
Microbiology 20
Pre-Clinical & Short Subjects
Anatomy / Physiology / Biochemistry ~17 each
ENT / Ophthalmology / Pediatrics / Forensic ~10 each

High-Yield Topics (Must-Read for 2026)

To crack NEET PG, you don’t just need to work hard; you need to work smart. Based on the last 5 years of papers, these topics yield the highest number of questions:

Subject High-Yield Topics (Prioritize These)
Medicine ECG & Arrhythmias, Stroke Management, Electrolyte Imbalance, ABG Analysis, Hepatitis.
Surgery ATLS Protocols (Trauma), Burns Management, Thyroid Swellings, Breast Cancer Staging.
PSM (Community Med) Vaccines & Cold Chain, Epidemiology & Screening, Biostatistics, National Health Programs.
OBGYN Preeclampsia/Eclampsia, PPH Management, Contraception, Ca Cervix Screening.
Pathology Anemia Classification, Leukemia/Lymphoma Markers, Amyloidosis.

Critical Update: The Shift to Clinical Vignettes

Note for 2026 Aspirants: The exam pattern has shifted significantly from “One-Liner” questions to Clinical Vignettes.

  • What it means: You will be given a patient history, symptoms, and lab reports, and asked to diagnose or treat.
  • Implication: Rote learning facts won’t work. You must focus on integrated learning (e.g., connecting Pathology with Medicine).
  • Expectation: Approx. 60-70% of the paper will be clinical/application-based.

NEET PG 2026 Exam Pattern

The exam pattern has evolved. Here is the latest structure you must follow:

Event Details
Conducting Body NBEMS (National Board of Examinations)
Mode of Exam Computer-Based Test (CBT)
Total Questions 200 MCQs
Total Marks 800 Marks
Duration 3 Hours 30 Minutes (210 Mins)
Marking Scheme +4 for Correct Answer
Negative Marking -1 Mark (25% Deduction) for Wrong Answer

Critical: Tie-Breaking Criteria

If two candidates score the same marks, the rank is decided in this order:

  1. Candidate with more correct responses.
  2. Candidate with fewer negative (incorrect) responses.
  3. Candidate older in age.
  4. Candidate with higher aggregate marks in MBBS Professional Exams.

Best Standard Books for NEET PG Preparation

While coaching notes are essential, clarifying concepts from standard textbooks gives you an edge in clinical questions. Here are the gold-standard recommendations:

  • Medicine: Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine (Selected chapters only)
  • Surgery: Bailey & Love’s Short Practice of Surgery
  • Pathology: Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease
  • Pharmacology: K.D. Tripathi (KDT) for Indian classifications
  • PSM: Park’s Textbook of Preventive and Social Medicine

NEET PG 2026 FAQs: Common Questions

What are the subjects for NEET PG?
The syllabus covers all 19 subjects of the MBBS curriculum, including Medicine, Surgery, OBGYN, PSM, Pathology, and basic sciences.

Is PG NEET tough?
Yes, NEET PG is highly competitive with over 2 Lakh doctors appearing for ~40,000 seats. Clinical scenario-based questions make it tougher than UG exams.

Who conducts NEET PG 2026?
The exam is conducted by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS), not CBSE.

Is there negative marking?
Yes, for every incorrect answer, 1 mark is deducted. Unattempted questions get 0 marks.

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