NEET PG Medicine

NEET PG Medicine Mock Test 2021 | NBE NEET PG Medicine Questions & Answers

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NEET PG (Medicine) Mock Tests - Questions & Answers

Exam Name National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Post-Graduation
Subject Medicine
Organisation National Board of Examinations (NBE)
Type of Questions NEET PG (Medicine) mock test will have objective type multiple choice questions

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Benefits of Solving NEET PG Medicine Mock Test Papers

Medicine is an extremely important subject in the NEET post-graduate entrance exam preparation. Our test series gives an opportunity to NEET PG candidates to evaluate their exam preparation through a series of free online model exam papers of NEET PG Medicine.

Taking free online NEET PG Medicine mock tests helps you:

  • practice free online tests with important Medicine questions and answers.
  • understand the basics of Medicine and create a topic-wise strategy.
  • brush up your knowledge of Medicine, by focusing on important topics.
  • retain the important topics of Medicine more effectively.

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NEET PG Syllabus for Medicine Mock Test

NEET PG Medicine syllabus is set by the Medical Council of India (MCI). It comprises of the following topics:

  1. Heart Failure
  2. Acute Myocardial Infarction/ IHD
  3. Pneumonia
  4. Fever and febrile syndromes
  5. Liver disease
  6. HIV
  7. Rheumatologic problems
  8. Hypertension
  9. Anemia
  10. Acute Kidney Injury and Chronic renal failure
  11. Diabetes Mellitus
  12. Thyroid dysfunction
  13. Common malignancies
  14. Obesity
  15. GI bleeding
  16. Diarrheal disorder
  17. Headache
  18. Cerebrovascular accident
  19. Movement disorders
  20. Envenomation
  21. Poisoning
  22. Mineral, Fluid Electrolyte and Acid base Disorder
  23. Nutritional and Vitamin Deficiencies
  24. Geriatrics
  25. Miscellaneous Infections (e.g. Leptospirosis, Rabies, Tetanus)
  26. The role of the physician in the community