As a final-year MBBS student, the NEET PG 2026 exam represents your gateway to postgraduate specialisation in MD/MS/Diploma courses. With the official exam date set for 30 August 2026 by the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS), you now have roughly 6–7 months to build a competitive edge. This comprehensive guide breaks down the syllabus, key dates, exam pattern, and a step-by-step preparation strategy tailored for busy interns balancing clinical duties and study.

NEET PG 2026: Key Dates and Eligibility Essentials

Start by marking these tentative dates on your calendar—NBEMS will release the full information bulletin soon, but current updates confirm the exam on 30 August 2026 with an internship completion cut-off of 30 September 2026.

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Here’s the expected timeline:

EventTentative Date
Information Bulletin ReleaseMarch 2026 (1st week) 
Online Registration StartsMarch/April 2026 (1st–3rd week) 
Registration EndsApril/May 2026 (last week) 
Admit Card ReleaseLate July/Early August 2026 
Exam Date30 August 2026 (Sunday) 
Result DeclarationSeptember/October 2026 

Eligibility Quick Check: You need an MBBS degree from an NMC-recognised institution, permanent/permanent provisional registration with MCI/SMC/NMC, and completed 12 months of rotatory internship by 30 September 2026. Foreign medical graduates must qualify FMGE. No upper age limit, but relaxations apply for PwD/SC/ST/OBC.

Apply early via nbe.edu.in—fees are ₹4250 (General/OBC), ₹3250 (SC/ST/PwD). Corrections window opens post-submission. Missing internship deadline disqualifies you, so prioritise rotatory postings.

NEET PG 2026 Exam Pattern: What to Expect

NEET PG is a single-day, computer-based test (CBT) with 200 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) to be attempted in 3 hours 30 minutes. Each correct answer scores +4; incorrect gets -1; unattempted is 0—maximum score: 800.

High-weightage subjects dominate: Clinical (50–60%), Para-clinical (25–30%), Pre-clinical (10–15%). Expect integrated questions blending Pathology, Pharma, and Medicine. Negative marking punishes wild guesses, so accuracy > attempts.

Qualifying percentile: Typically 50th for UR (relaxed in recent years), but aim for top ranks via All India Quota (50% seats) or state counselling.

NEET PG 2026 Syllabus: Subject-Wise Breakdown and Weightage

The syllabus mirrors your MBBS curriculum (pre-clinical, para-clinical, clinical subjects) per Graduate Medical Education Regulations by NMC. Download the official PDF from nbe.edu.in once out—no major changes expected, but watch for competency-based tweaks.

Focus on high-yield topics via previous years’ trends. Here’s subject-wise weightage (approx. questions out of 200):

CategorySubjectsWeightage (Questions)High-Yield Topics
Clinical (50–60%)General Medicine (40–45) 
Surgery (30–35) 
OBG (19–25)
Paediatrics (10–12)
Ortho (5–10)
ENT/Ophthal (6–12 each)
Derma/Psych/Anesthesia (4–6 each)
Radiology (5–8)
110–120CVS/Respiratory emergencies (Med); GI/Trauma (Surg); Eclampsia/ART (OBG); Vaccines/Neonatology (Paed); Fractures (Ortho). Image-based Qs heavy.
Para-Clinical (25–30%)Pathology (14–20)
Pharmacology (14–18)
Microbiology (20)
PSM/Community Med (15–20)
Forensic Med (10)
60–70Neoplasia/Anaemia (Path); ADRs/Antibiotics (Pharma); Sterilisation/HIV (Micro); Vaccines/Epidemio (PSM); Toxicology/Poisonings (Forensic).
Pre-Clinical (10–15%)Anatomy (15–17)
Physio (15)
Biochem (15–16)
30–40Neuroanatomy/Embryology; CVS/Resp cycles; Metabolism cycles/Vit deficiencies.

Pro Tip: 40–50% questions are image/direct from standard books (Robbins, Harrison). Recent trends show more clinical scenarios and one-liners.

6-Month Preparation Roadmap: From Now to Exam Day

With 30 August 2026 as D-Day, divide your prep into phases. As a final-year intern, allocate 6–8 hours/day—mornings for new topics, evenings for revision/clinics. Track via apps like Prepladder or Marrow.

Phase 1: Foundation (Feb–April 2026, 3 months)

Phase 2: Intensive Practice (May–June 2026, 2 months)

Phase 3: Peak Revision (July–Aug 2026, 1.5 months)

Weekly Schedule Sample (Adjust for duties):

DayMorning (3 hrs)Afternoon (2 hrs)Evening (3 hrs)
Mon–WedVideo lectures (high wt sub)Notes + PYQsGT analysis
Thu–SatQBank (200 Qs)Revision weak topicsMock test
SunFull GT + restError log reviewLight revision

Top Resources, Common Mistakes, and Pro Tips

Must-Have Resources:

Avoid These Pitfalls:

Pro Tips from Toppers:

For Delhi aspirants like you, leverage AIIMS/PGIMER mocks and local coaching for doubt sessions.

Final Sprint: Last 30 Days Strategy

NEET PG 2026 isn’t just memory—it’s clinical application. Consistent execution of this roadmap can land you in top branches. Stay updated via nbe.edu.in and mcc.nic.in for counselling. You’ve got the foundation; now execute.

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