Which are the important topics for NEET (PG) exam?

0 1.1k Views | Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Dr Manoj Kumar

  • 2 Answers

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    Answered by

    Rahul Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Hi Dr. Manoj,
    There are 19 subjects which are part of the examination. Please find below some of the important topics:
    For Physiology:
    Nephron
    Hypoxia
    Blood Flow Regulation
    Spirometry
    Oxygen Dissociation Curve
    BP
    Exercise Physiology
    Long Tracts
    Nerve Conduction
    Action Potential
    Cardiac Conduction
    Altitude Physiology
    EEG
    Ovulation
    Temperature Regulation
    Calcitonin
    Insulin
    Peristalsis
    Renin Angiotensin System
    Pancreas
    Acidosis
    Coagulation
    Erythropoiesis
    Second Messenger
    Surfactant
    Autonomic Nervous System
    Cardiac Cycle
    ADH
    Nerve Fibre Classification
    Parathormone
    For Biochemistry:
    Vitamins
    DNA
    Amino Acid
    Lipoproteins
    Protein Structure
    RNA
    Citric Acid Cycle
    Glycolysis
    Electron Tra
    ...more
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    Answered by

    jasveer singh | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago
    Hi
    Important / High Yield topics for NEET PG
    Embryology
    Osteology
    Neuroanatomy
    Most important: Cycles. Metabolism
    Vitamins and essential fatty acids: Function, Deficiency Protein Structure, Collagen Structure DNA replication, transcription, translation. Enzymes: Classification, Kinetics, Isozymes. Mock tests and sample papers are an important part of NEET PG preparation. To prepare for NEET PG 2024 at home enrol into a test series. Do not rely on the sample papers only. Mock tests give you a real-time experience and help improve your efficiency, speed and accuracy.

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