NEET PG 2018 Exam Analysis, Expected Cut Off
NBE (National Board of Examinations) have successfully conducted NEET PG 2018 on January 7. Get here NEET PG 2018 exam analysis, exam day experiences, cut offs. Those who pass the exam will be eligible for admissions in about 350 medical colleges. Result of NEET PG 2018 will be declared around January 31, 2018.
In this year’s paper, most questions asked were from pre-clinical, paraclinical, ECG and X-Ray.
NEET PG was a computer-based test (CBT) which was held in 128 exam centers.
NEET PG 2018 Exam Analysis
As per the NEET PG exam analysis, the exam was of easy to moderate level and questions were from the syllabus prescribed by MCI. According to the students, the exam was easy to moderate and had questions as per the syllabus prescribed by MCI. One of the students was quoted saying, the questions from Pre-Clinical section were more difficult as compared to other sections. Also, questions based on Anatomy and Physiology topics seemed complicated. During the exam analysis of NEET PG 2018, the questions from Pre-Clinical subjects were tougher than the other sections. Also, questions based on Anatomy and Physiology topics seemed complicated.Read the overall NEET PG Exam Analysis to prepare further as per the exam trends.
A total of 300 questions were asked in the NEET PG exam with all the Multiple Choice-type Questions (MCQs). Each correct answer added +1 mark while there was no negative marking for incorrect answers.
NEET PG 2018 exam consists of questions from the following subject areas as described
| Subject Area | Number of Questions |
| Medicine, Dermatology, Venereology | 37 |
| Radiotherapy & Radiodiagnosis | 12 |
| Psychiatry | 10 |
| Forensic Medicine | 10 |
| Ophthalmology | 10 |
| Pathology | 25 |
| Pharmacology | 20 |
| Microbiology | 20 |
| Physiology | 15 |
| Anatomy | 15 |
| Biochemistry | 15 |
| Paediatrics | 15 |
| Surgery, ENT, Orthopedics, Anesthesia | 46 |
| Social and Preventive Medicine | 25 |
| Obstetrics & Gynaecology | 25 |
| Total | 300 |
NEET PG 2018 Expected Cut Offs
As per post graduate medical education regulations, you need to score marks equivalent to marks at qualifying percentile to qualify NEET PG. Qualifying marks are different for each category.
| Category | Eligibility criteria |
| General | 50th percentile |
| SC / ST / OBC including PWD of these | 40th percentile |
| UR PWD | 45th percentile |
It is expected that cut off will be similar to that of last year.
Difficulty Level of NEET PG 2017
| Level of Difficulty | Number of Questions |
| Easy | 130 |
| Moderate | 80 |
| Difficult | 90 |